Example sentences of "[vb mod] make [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Draconian spending cuts through a cap on welfare and other non-discretionary ( entitlement ) spending , which would lead to nearly £300bn worth of savings over five years , defence cuts , a domestic freeze and the taxpayer check-off which could result in a maximum of $50bn in spending cuts , would make up the shortfall created by his proposed tax incentives .
32 Q. Who would make up the shortfall ?
33 In their sales pitch for such stocks , some dealers would make out the recommendation hailed from their own research department , but by coincidence , The Times had seen fit to tip the stock as well .
34 The pharmacist will make up the prescription and get them delivered to your cabin .
35 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 .
36 These foods will make up the calories they are losing when cutting down on their saturated fat intake .
37 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 .
38 Since February , United Nations military and civilian personnel , who will make up the UNTAG ( United Nations Transitional Assistance Group ) peacekeeping forces , have been arriving in the country ready to monitor the ceasefire and elections .
39 Cost £1.00 per person , Crosslink will make up the difference .
40 has come up with three sponsors to ‘ underwrite ’ half the costs of the show ( £200,000 ) Silhouette Eyewear , Vistech Redab property developers , and The Times and hope that a box office success will make up the balance .
41 If Mr Yeltsin tries to play by the rules as he moves towards a new constitutional order , he will fail , because parliament can make up the rules as it goes along .
42 " 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 . "
43 Obviously we believe we can make up the time on roads we have been over quite a few times . ’
44 Near as we can make out the SunSoft deal with Motorola Inc for the PowerPC ( see front page ) is very fresh .
45 If you can make out the lyrics — and it 's difficult enough to find a song in this aural tirade — you 'll be subconsciously ordered to slaughter small children on the bus home .
46 In so far as I can make out the policy of the Labour party , it is to give the business rate back to local authorities .
47 But even in the gloom you can make out the apostles ' faces .
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