Example sentences of "[noun pl] making up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As with new courses , in any one session , of all candidates actively involved in assessments , some will be taking assessments which are early steps along the way to the award , whilst others will be taking assessments which will complete the set of subjects making up the group awards .
2 6.7 The thing which all the adjectives of the sort found in ( 33 ) have in common is that on the intensional level they qualify the relation between the entity identified by the noun phrase in which they appear and the description supported by the words making up the remainder of that phrase .
3 Once an integrated representation of the clause as a unit is created , the specific words making up the clause can be discarded from memory to make way for the words of the next clause .
4 The greater the number of preceding words making up the context , the more specific the syntactic and semantic constraints would be , and thus the greater the number of words that could be eliminated from the target word 's cohort .
5 Anguita had resigned as general co-ordinator of the IU on Nov. 27 , after opposing some PCE members and members of other parties within the alliance who had argued that parties making up the IU should dissolve to form one party .
6 Members of seven parties making up the Union for Democratic Renewal ( URD ) , a newly formed opposition alliance , refused to join the government .
7 In some cases the individual lines making up the envelope may be resolved ( see Chapter 4 ) .
8 In January 1990 the UN Security Council agreed to extend the mandate for a further two months of the detachment of 40 officers from 10 countries making up the UN Good Offices Mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan ( UNGOMAP ) , created to monitor the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan as well as other aspects of the Geneva Accords of 1988 .
9 Each of the three hypotheses making up the theory of determinism to be expounded in the first part of this book has to do with mental events , which is to say events within consciousness .
10 These include the spatial or temporal intervals between the elements making up a display ( Kimura , 1969 ; Hines and Satz , 1971 ) , the distance of stimuli from fixation ( Bryden , 1966 ; McKeever and Gill 1972c ; Carmon and Nachson , 1973 ; Curcio , MacKavey and Rosen , 1974 ) , the spatial frequency of the stimulus ( Rao , Rourke and Whitman , 1981 ) , the directional characteristics of words and letters ( Harcum and Filion , 1963 ; Bryden , 1966 ; 1968 ; White , 1969b ) , the number of times a stimulus is presented ( Hardyck , Tzeng and Wang , 1977 ; 1978 ; Schmuller , 1980 ) , exposure duration ( Bryden , 1965 ; Gill and McKeever , 1974 ; Beaumont and Dimond , 1975 ) , stimulus size ( Pring , 1981 ; Pitblado , 1979b ) , typeface ( Bryden and Allard , 1976 ) , complexity ( Fontenot , 1973 ) and discriminability ( Patterson and Bradshaw , 1975 ) .
11 O. J. Braddick ( personal communication ) has pointed out that unlike monocular perspective cues , the differential perspective cues described here could be exploited without the need to make assumptions about the homogeneity or isotropy of the elements making up the surface .
12 Thus intravalence excitation and valence-electron ionization transitions contain information characteristic of molecules , whereas core-electron ionizations relate to the atoms making up the molecules .
13 Dr Paul Hansma and colleagues at the University of California at Santa Barbara have already produced AFM pictures of individual amino acids making up a peptide chain .
14 In the following sections the components , structure , and tendencies involved with the firms making up the holiday industry are analysed ; and recent competitive battles are reviewed .
15 Nor , today , is the bundle of rights making up the share regarded as equitable only .
16 Of the other two operatives making up the team , she had always enjoyed a special rapport with the phlegmatic C. W. Whitlock .
17 Our report concerns events which took place in the days immediately following the end of the war in southern Austria , the area of mountains and valleys making up the province of Carinthia .
18 It would be quite impossible to discuss all the plates and sub-plates making up the Earth 's crust in this book , and it would n't be very useful either , since some of them are extremely complex and not at all well understood .
19 The dynamics of the Galaxy is considered and he discusses the evolution of the various features making up the Galaxy .
20 It 's made from one piece of mahogany , with no extra bits making up the headstock or heel , and it 's a superb piece of work .
21 The Class 158 diagram replacing the loco-hauled Cambrian Coast express continues , with green liveried Centro 2 or 3 car sets making up the majority of Cambrian workings .
22 It is thus possible to describe an assembly of entities making up a component as a set of elements , such as shown in Figure 2.2 , for both the geometry and the function .
23 This way , though there are not many pixels making up the image , they are at least small .
24 At this magnification ( x 4 ) the individual pixels making up the image become visible .
25 The syllables making up an instruction are placed immediately after the syllables of the previous instruction , without regard for the boundaries between words .
26 It is important to emphasise that , although students will be able to gain a ‘ merit ’ award for the general SVQ as a whole , individual National Certificate modules making up the programme will not be graded .
27 It is usually difficult to see the individual minerals making up a basalt , since they are far too small , so one has to use a microscope .
28 Up to three human bods can compete ( that 's Steve out for a start ! ) , with computer-controlled vehicles making up the numbers .
29 The number of Indians had dropped from 51 per cent to 46.4 per cent of the population , while Melanesians made up 48.4 per cent with other races making up the remainder .
30 This was rejected by organized labour and , significantly , by the predominantly mixed races making up the bulk of the poor and underprivileged in cities , towns and in Andean Indian communities .
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