Example sentences of "who make [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the study emphasises the role of social attitudes in second language learning , ie. attitudes towards learning the second language itself and towards the native speakers who make up the second language community .
2 And at the end of the twentieth century , it is the unchurched who make up the vast , tens of millions strong majority of the population .
3 ‘ These are the people who make up the vast majority of the paperback book-buying public . ’
4 Two more world champions are in action tonight ; Swindon 's Bob Anderson lines up with John Lowe at the Super Marine Club in South Marston to take on a handful of local challengers who make up the best in the west .
5 They who make up the final verdict upon every book are not the partial and noisy readers of the hour when it appears Only those books come down which deserve to last .
6 In these circumstances it necessitated ‘ the employment of commercial wage-workers who make up the actual office staff ’ .
7 It is these highly-skilled experts who make up the 85-year-old association and exclusive club over which Mr Smythe now presides .
8 That comforting ‘ usual ’ audience are the connoisseurs of all things cool who make up the heaving Dingwall 's audience on any Sunday afternoon .
9 CIOB members , who make up the single biggest group of professional visitors to Interbuild , are to be offered complimentary Select Gold membership at the show .
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