Example sentences of "make up [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Together with the individual care plan , these will make up the description of the service which the voluntary or private sector home is contracted to provide . |
32 | " If at the end of seven years , he can make up the fraction of a quarto forme and impose it , or is able to lay down a sheet of 16 's correctly , the apprentice so qualified may considered himself well advanced . " |
33 | Television therefore helped make up the minds of those who were newly interested in politics , or unusually interested in politics , interested in the election campaign but not very interested in politics more generally . |
34 | It helped make up the minds of waverers on the question of independence and it sent a signal about Serbian intentions to the outside world . |
35 | The inspiring influence behind an automatic promotion triumph is determined Boro will not just make up the numbers in the top flight . |
36 | Today the man in charge outlined the sort of people who 'll make up the bulk of the 450-strong workforce . |
37 | If you are n't find an old fashioned TV repair shop and ask them if they 'll make up the leads for you . |
38 | Obviously we believe we can make up the time on roads we have been over quite a few times . ’ |
39 | Top-up arrangements are not permitted as part of a tender offer ( SAR 4.1(c) ) so the buyer could not make up the difference to shareholders who have already sold if a full bid on improved terms is made subsequently . |
40 | When current and capital expenditure in these areas is substantially reduced , private enterprise inevitably suffers , for it can not make up the loss by diverting its activities to other private sectors . |
41 | If we print all this area from within a rubberband box , as we have been doing , it means that four sections of the printout will make up the width of the design and the height will need the total height of squares used for the design , divided by 38 . |
42 | ‘ Three or four goes should make up the mind for her , ’ said Raimundo evilly , as Perdita picked herself up off the dusty ground . |
43 | In particular , the collation of brief reports which can make up an evaluation at the end of each planning cycle should enable the head with both colleagues and governors to create a bridge between good management and good learning . |
44 | Using our description above ( pp. 11 – 12 ) , construct a brief summary of the main points which would make up an instance of each of the following TYPES of argument about the book : |
45 | What I think is , there 's an Iron Age settlement at the top of the Grove , and I think someone found this woman 's skull there , and made up a story about it , the way people do . ’ |
46 | The chairmen of these committees made up a Board of Ministers . |
47 | We made up a bed on the floor and we took turns to sleep in the bed itself . |
48 | She unpegged half a dozen , and made up a bed on a pile of linen . |
49 | When Cheddar was finally reached at about ten o'clock , no one would take them in , until an innkeeper had pity on them and made up a bed in the garret . |
50 | So he made up a bed in the front of the byre there , and he was sixteen year in it . |
51 | In the year 18 — you made up a mixture of chemical powders for Doctor Henry Jekyll . |
52 | She made up a poem for the diamond diamond jubilee . |
53 | in the interview right , we made up a song about it |
54 | So I made up a couple of bottles for them and they said " Oh . " . |
55 | She just made up a load of stories to cheer herself up . ’ |
56 | In the morning , she made up a cot for Oreste , placing on the pillow a small felt rabbit Pilade had once loved . |
57 | Then , as another kind of exorcism , I made up a list of : |
58 | If it was a complex curve , starting lazy and getting tight , say , Flynn made up a set of templates , each consisting of a plank and three nails to mark the tangent and the offset sighting lines . |
59 | Steel-Maitland , Boraston , Jenkins and Fraser made up a team of experts , all of sufficient status to deal with politicians who might call into the office ; the work of the office was departmentalized for the first time and the heads of department brought together into a supervising board . |
60 | He liked the Latin name so much that he made up a sort of rhyme about it and chanted this as he went upstairs : |