Example sentences of "make [adv prt] [prep] those " in BNC.
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1 | The first category is made up of those who can make no sense whatever of any God-talk . |
2 | One stream is made up of those whose families have belonged to the church from its earliest days and who themselves have known no other spiritual home . |
3 | The first , and by far the largest group , is made up of those who cut their wrists and arms . |
4 | A Section was made up of those who had passed the 2ème Bureau interview , and we were given red strips of cloth to wear on our epaulettes to show that we had passed our selection . |
5 | The world of the theatre is made up of those who like being on stage and those who enjoy being behind it . |
6 | Unfortunately for them Palace injuries prevented the other two players from making any more than token contributions to our promotion hopes of the late 1920s and early 1930s , but Tom Crilly , a full-back by profession , more than made up for those disappointments . |
7 | ‘ All Mr Fallon 's splutterings will not make up for those people who are on record waiting lists in Darlington . |
8 | But Hackney made up for those heart-stopping moments with 100 per cent willingness to try anything and his 200 per cent determination for the team cause . |
9 | PIETER Huistra , left out of Rangers ' two past cup final occasions , made up for those past disappointments last night by hitting the crucial equaliser against Bruges in the European Cup . |
10 | Worse still , the new skiers — beginners — who should have been making up for those who stop because old age or the arrival of infants stops ski holidays — were simply not attracted to a sport when everyone was complaining about bad conditions . |
11 | Popular with those who 've found romance late in life , and would like to make up for those lost years . |
12 | Sometimes she thought that she and William both had a need to make up for those lost ten years . |