Example sentences of "made up [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The bright solar surface is made up of gas at reasonably high pressure , so that in a spectroscope it yields a rainbow .
2 The difference between operating profit and profit before tax is of course made up of interest on non-operating items .
3 Olympic I. Walton skipper Alan Chatfield 's 3–13–0 catch was made up of gudgeon from a peg near the salt works to beat Robin Tooth ( Team Uniprint ) with 3–5–4 of gudgeon .
4 This poem is generally agreed to be made up of material from different dates and there are considerable textual differences between manuscript versions .
5 Three-quarters of Green Form work is made up of advice on divorce and family matters and on criminal cases .
6 Much of the farming was fairly traditional but the premium received from quality products often made up for lack of weight in calves and lambs .
7 Tilda 's mind was made up in favour of the New World .
8 The US Secretary of State James Baker met subsequently with Shevardnadze and welcomed the proposed cuts at a joint press conference , although he had earlier expressed doubts as to whether the cuts were in fact new or were made up in part by other previously announced withdrawals .
9 In the late Eighties Jeremy Ridgway and David Bennett , Zimbabwe-born but living in London , produced the ‘ Cum ’ paintings which were made up in part from semen and shown in New York .
10 Jaffe believes that the spread of the disease may be connected with new preparations of factor VIII concentrate — the blood-clotting agent given to haemophiliacs — which are made up from blood from large numbers of donors , rather than one individual .
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