Example sentences of "make [adv prt] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You know , the freeholds were made over by deeds of gift by way of conveyance , and the — ’
2 The difference might be made up through charges to local councils for taking their rubbish away .
3 In particular we shall show that there is good reason to distinguish ritual aggressive action , made up of elements of symbolic or metonymic violence , from physical violence directed in an aggressive way towards another human being .
4 The government is made up of members of the legislature ; ministers may have both legislative and adjudicatory functions ; while Parliament may dismiss a government through a vote of no confidence , government , to a large extent , controls the legislative work of Parliament .
5 However , he is still with us , and his contribution from the Dispatch Box was in his usual style , as if this House was not made up of Members of Parliament , but delegates , all with their blue rinses and red necks , applauding to the rafters when he makes one of his roustabout speeches to the Conservative party conference .
6 The first factor is made up of attitudes towards the professionalism of SSE .
7 The second factor is made up of attitudes towards the efficiency of SSE , about which Oxfordshire teachers are generally slightly negative .
8 In nineteen fifty three , the Ministry of Housing and Local Government issued their Design Town and Village manual and because of difficulties attending design concepts , the manual was made up of essays by eminent planners on various topics , with the full imprimatur of the minister .
9 The Institute of the future could be made up of groups of chartered accountants , with their own specialist designatory letters , if proposals unanimously endorsed by the Institute 's Council , are approved .
10 The ‘ Asian ’ group , for example , is itself made up of groups of different levels of achievement .
11 He 's bringing half-a-dozen bodyguards with him but they 're all amateurs , made up of officers from the Zimbalan army .
12 The desert sand sometimes seemed to be made up of pellets of dried yeast , road-workers ' grit , or face-powder .
13 The INI files are mostly made up of lines like this :
14 ‘ It 's made up of anarchists in part and in part middle-class softies .
15 And the congregation will be made up of beekeepers from all over Ireland .
16 We have seen the market during any period of time as made up of decisions of market participants .
17 Each board is made up of experts in a particular occupational sector , drawn from both education and industry .
18 Inevitably , the process produces an unimaginative , safe shortlist , made up of products of established court families .
19 The 106-strong youth orchestra is made up of players from across Dorset , with ages ranging from 14 to 18 .
20 It could be seen that the main structures , the twisted claws and the lumpy core , were themselves made up of accretions of smaller shapes that resembled nightmare exaggerations of arthropod and cephalopod forms .
21 His views on the rights of hereditary monarchy and episcopacy were those of Charles Leslie [ q.v. ] , whom he admired , but Earbery had none of his wit or power of reasoning : his numerous works are largely made up of quantities of historical narrative , related with a strong ideological bias , often laced with personal abuse .
22 Another example would be a picture made up of shades of grey , when you could accompany a grey or silver frame with a pale mount , perhaps dove grey in colour , with a dark charcoal backing which would show off all the silvery grey leaves and white flowers in the design .
23 Apparently the Mayor last year or the Mayoress er was rather keen and organized a match between the Dulwich Club and her team nominally which turned out to be made up of masters from Dulwich College .
24 An obvious problem is that a text is not made up of collections of sentences , but of sentences organised into a coherent whole .
25 The role of governments was also strengthened at Paris by the formal creation of a ‘ European Council ’ , made up of heads of government and foreign ministers to meet three times per year .
26 In terms of this position Moore could say that the object or universal horse is made up of parts to which the parts of an individual horse correspond , while the object or universal good is not made up of parts to which the parts of an individual good thing correspond .
27 In terms of this position Moore could say that the object or universal horse is made up of parts to which the parts of an individual horse correspond , while the object or universal good is not made up of parts to which the parts of an individual good thing correspond .
28 A thing could be regarded as made up of parts in different ways , according to how we divide it mentally .
29 They are made up of modules in areas such as flower design and arrangement , care and identification of plants , stock control and selling skills , customer contact and payment .
30 Although there is some variation from area to area , each committee is made up of representatives of the key agencies who carry sufficient authority to act on their agency 's behalf .
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