Example sentences of "make up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Fitness was , as ever , a big problem and is a deficiency which will not be easily made up during the Championship .
2 Cleansing and re-applying make-up can irritate the skin if you 've been fully made up during the day .
3 He notes that any loss of earnings can usually be made up during the first ten years of work .
4 The Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea ( CGDK ) , made up of the Khmer Rouge , the Sihanoukists and the KPNLF , is recognised by the United Nations .
5 Class 1 NI are made up of the employer 's share , which you pay , and the employee 's share , which you can deduct from your employee 's pay .
6 The nucleus of each village was for the most part made up of the Frelimo guerillas who had fought in the liberation struggle .
7 Striking miners have also asked for the resignation of President Gorbachev , the transfer of power to the Council of the Federation ( made up of the presidents of the different national republics ) , and new elections to the Soviet parliament .
8 The company , made up of the non-American waste disposal interest of Waste Management International Inc , earned £96.4m pre-tax last year .
9 In the early 1980s , 80 per cent of agricultural exports were made up of the following items , in order of importance : coffee , sugar , soya beans , oil seed meal and oil-cake , cotton , cocoa , bananas , beef and live cattle , maize and wheat ( López Cordovez 1982 ) .
10 Too often headteacher 's reports are made up of the dry dust of lists of attendance figures , class visits , building repairs , pupil numbers and details of resignations and appointments .
11 The text of the book is made up of the scripts of programmes broadcast in a radio series and then edited and developed .
12 This was made up of the organic residues of farms , forestry , industry and domestic refuse .
13 The interview is made up of the two sets of interrelated emotions — those of the adviser and those of the client .
14 Ouija is made up of the French and German words for ‘ yes ’ , and this would suggest that it was originally an ‘ answering machine ’ for the spirits of the board .
15 But it is evident that the species is now a regular winter visitor on a large scale , although the data available to des Forges and Harber suggested that the winter flocks were made up of the breeding population , non-breeding birds and the young of the year , except in very cold weather ; this can not be so today , although cold weather influxes still occur .
16 Each rhodopsin molecule is made up of the aldehyde part of the vitamin A molecule and a protein .
17 During the Cultural Revolution , Mao had attempted to eliminate this ‘ new elite ’ , largely made up of the children of urban intellectuals and well-placed party officials .
18 The Service is made up of the Latin American sections of the international Catholic organisations for radio and television ( UNDA ) , press ( UCLAP ) and audio visuals ( OCIC ) .
19 The train will be the Ffestiniog 's Vintage Train , made up of the oldest vehicles on the railway , some dating back to the 1860's .
20 The crew of the train will be made up of the following people : Keith Dawson ( organiser of ‘ Vintage Train ’ ) ; .
21 Regiments of Elf spearmen and archers are made up of the citizen-soldiers of Ulthuan .
22 The Reaver Knights are commonly made up of the wildest and most headstrong sons of the noble houses .
23 The Reaver Knights are made up of the wildest and most headstrong sons of the noble houses .
24 Regiments of Elven Spearmen are made up of the citizen-soldiers of Ulthuan .
25 In 1913 a half of the total trade of the world was made up of the exports and imports of seven European countries which enjoyed the advantages of a highly developed science and technology , well-established basic industries , and access to capital for investment .
26 It 's actually mostly made up of the skeletons of billions of tiny sea creatures .
27 Nevertheless , ‘ knowledges ’ are products like any others , and are thus the results of certain processes of production , made up of the usual elements .
28 Another avid audience is made up of the enzymes which add phosphate groups to proteins , some of which help in the production of impulses .
29 One alternative would be that history may be made up of the multiple meanings of specific , particular histories — without their necessarily being in turn part of a larger meaning of an underlying Idea or force .
30 History , which can now no longer be considered a concept as such , is therefore made up of the incommensurable relation between these two disjunctive set-ups .
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