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

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1 To understand the nature of state power , it is necessary first of all to distinguish , and then to relate , the various elements which make up the state system .
2 The two hydrogen atoms and the one oxygen atom which make up the water molecule form strong covalent bonds ( Figure 7 , p.102 ) .
3 This focus on services shifts our attention to a different aspect of the social division of labour from that discussed in the previous chapter , namely the separate firms and industries that make up the service sector .
4 Dan Jennings , Mari-Ann Dore and Rebecca Grisewood make up the backing group , and the girls also performed a duet .
5 A colour catalogue , costing £3 , also illustrates the abundance of smaller accessories that make up the Shaker look .
6 Instead information is being collected on the background and activities of all the members of a number of the quasi-groups who make up the core fans .
7 Make up the pinch pleats as Interlined Curtains , leaving a tiny space on either side of the pleats ( fig. 38 ) .
8 Personal allowances , premiums and payments to cover certain housing costs together make up the benefit payment .
9 This research will map the linkages that make up the policy community in the chemicals industry in Britain , West Germany and at European Community level .
10 The issue of the franchise did not , however , make up the sum total of what was generally understood by democracy at that revolutionary moment .
11 In the case of processes , the division between those that make up the longue durée and those that belong to the sphere of conjonctures is bound to be rough ; there is no absolute division between a gradual increase in population lasting for a century and a cycle of growth and decline lasting a mere seventy-five years , a fact reflected in the organisation of La Méditerranée .
12 In this case , it is the PACKAGE binary itself , not the source modules which make up the package binary , which is required .
13 Both manual and non-manual occupations make up the labour force in service industries .
14 Mature students also make up the Evening Programme , which was given a major boost at the end of the year , by winning the highest award in the UK under the UFC 's scheme to promote flexible teaching .
15 Make up the jack plug lead as shown in Fig. 7 .
16 The islands which make up the East Indies archipelago form a region of fascinating complexity .
17 The cattle thefts are five times more significant than the murder when offences are counted , but sixteen times as important when the number of offenders make up the crime rate .
18 About 15 miles south of Florence and 22 miles north of Siena , lies the Tavarnelle Val di Pesa , one of the nine boroughs which make up the Chianti Classico wine producing region .
19 The suggested group contributions are shown in table 8.3 and the solubility parameter for a polymer can be estimated from the sum of the various molar attraction constants F for the groups which make up the repeat unit i.e.
20 Together , Indexes and display pages make up the LIFESPAN User Interface which covers all LIFESPAN activities .
21 But when she sees the Teds and greasers and hard-faced girls who make up the matinee audience , she thinks it 's just as well .
22 Among the starfish , sea urchins , featherstars and sea cucumbers that make up the phylum Echinodermata there are many of interest to the hobbyist .
23 Depictions of the nativity meanwhile show her with her son , with Joseph , the angels , the ox and the ass , the shepherds and the magi : with all the characters who make up the Christmas story .
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