Example sentences of "make up the [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | Made up the words and music to a Christmas carol ? |
2 | The pharmacist will make up the prescription and get them delivered to your cabin . |
3 | So I made up the rest and everyone liked it . |
4 | She riddled the dust and made up the fire and said , ‘ You two make friends time that 's cooked . |
5 | When they were all settled , the President of the Court , the four colonels who made up the tribunal and the Judge Advocate General appeared , followed at last by the prisoner . |
6 | Evidence that the SCN are the body clock can be summarized as follow : ( 1 ) Rhythmic electrical activity can be recorded from the nerve cells that make up the SCN and this rhythm has a period of about 24 hours . |
7 | For example , if the proton-neutron mass difference were not about twice the mass of the electron , one would not obtain the couple of hundred or so stable nucleides that make up the elements and are the basis of chemistry and biology . |
8 | A stunted little boy suddenly starts to shoot up like a weed , a plain adolescent turns into a beauty overnight , and well-preserved middle-aged men who reach sixty still looking forty-five suddenly make up the deficit and more than overtake their age , all in a few months . |
9 | After months of work Prestbury Park looked proud of itself today on the eve of what horseracing folk regard as their Olympic games … to race … to ride … to watch at Cheltenham is the highlight of the year … millions of pounds will be bet on the nineteen races that make up the festival and this is one place where the budget rarely bites … |
10 | It gets its name from the Silurian Epoch — a period around 450 million years ago when the rocks which make up the skeleton and the soil of the Grizedale Forest were formed . |
11 | It is obvious that the success of a library service depends on both the quality of the materials that make up the stock and the quality of the staff who administer and promote the service . |
12 | These rustic errors can be corrected at the stage of making up the templates and the seat plan . |
13 | Luke Harvey put Katabatic under strong pressure , but never looked likely to make up the leeway and was five lengths down at the finish . |
14 | ‘ And I 'm going to have to make up the cameras and equipment , too , because we do n't have any . ’ |
15 | If they pay most of your legal costs the contributions will be used to make up the difference and you will be refunded anything left over . |
16 | It follows therefore that the trustees can make a claim on the employer to make up the deficiency and claim a share in the company 's assets if the employer goes into liquidation . |
17 | Once all the letters are found , the object is to unscramble them to make up the phrase and you can make the first person the winner . |
18 | In the theatre , he argues , there is ( a ) an internal dramatist — who makes up the characters and their actions ; ( b ) an internal actor — who represents to the reader for his benefit the actions he has made up as dramatist ; and , finally , ( c ) an internal audience . |