Example sentences of "make up from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It seemed likely that about half this shortfall could be made up from other sources , some within OPEC and some outside it ( Mexico , the North Sea and others ) .
2 Finance Minister Ruth Richardson said that this would have to be made up from other cuts in public spending .
3 The assembled unit ( denoted as A1 in Figure 5.1 ) is made up from two sub-assemblies which in their turn are comprised of a number of individual component parts .
4 The part-time element of a battalion is made up from all sections of the community : farmers , solicitors , factory workers , office managers , garage mechanics and the unemployed , to name but a few , alI united by the common desire to see their country rid of terrorism .
5 Circumstances can arise which are difficult to anticipate ; for example , one site with which the author was involved was situated over a mile from the sea , but part of the site was on ground made up from Elizabethan times and included a harbour wall .
6 Bit mapped graphics : Certainly the most common , these derive their name from the fact that they are made up from individual dots or pixels , each of which represents one bit of computer memory .
7 There are clear indications that this story was made up from older ones , and earlier compositions have been found which contain some of these features .
8 Same 's total of 36 forward and 36 reverse gears is made up from three groups , each with six gears and the whole thing doubled by a high-low splitter .
9 OpenView release 3.0 is made up from several components : SNMP , incorporating HP 's OpenView Windows graphical user interface allowing users to customise applications ; OpenView Windows application programming interfaces , APIs , picked up by OSF 's DME ; and a Distributed Management component running an Ingres-based SQL database .
10 The curved members were made up from 2 pieces of 5x2 in. sawn roughly to shape and joined by double mortice and tenon , as was used at the top to join the curved members and the centre glazing bar .
11 However , Martin ( 1979 ) predicted that if the shape of a letter was made up from smaller letters , then with instructions to respond on the basis of the overall configuration there should be a LVF advantage .
12 By this time , he had put forward the idea that cellulose is a long-chain molecule composed of repeating saccharide units and that starch , also a macro-molecule , is made up from branched chains .
13 The most abundant isotope of oxygen , 18 O , has an atomic mass of 16 units made up from eight protons and eight neutrons .
14 Countries with such a display manufacturing capability would dominate the market and effectively eliminate competition based on older technology made up from discrete components .
15 On pages 206 — 211 we give some sample ready-planned daily menus made up from these meals , to show you how easy it is to keep to your preferred eating pattern and daily dieting calorie allowance .
16 ‘ I found there were limitations on conveying a point of view or a situation , and I suddenly thought : you can get a lot more information out of looking at something made up from several pictures .
17 ‘ I found there were limitations on conveying a point of view or a situation , and I suddenly thought : you can get a lot more information out of looking at something made up from several pictures .
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