Example sentences of "make up [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Oil production will fall by about 5% to make up 26% of total production while coal production will increase by 60%to make up a proportion of energy production similar to 1983 .
2 Animals make up a category of painting with an uneven reputation , though the theme is one of obvious importance and interest in sculpture .
3 And between them they make up a total of thirty-eight different characters .
4 Ants , aphids and plants together make up a kind of farming economy based on sugar .
5 4 Make up a continuation of the story , using any clues you can find .
6 Nor is science concerned with just the kinds of generalization that make up a theory of determinism with respect to our lives .
7 Do n't take along a shade fringe with dozens of colours — pull out a few ‘ whiskers ’ in basic shades and make up a fringe of your own .
8 They make up a group of institutions which has been described as the ‘ third force ’ in higher education , alongside the universities and polytechnics , and are known variously as colleges of higher education , institutes of higher education , colleges of education or just plain colleges .
9 These assumptions make up a set of inter-related hypotheses about the processes and criteria of class membership .
10 Then make up a minimum of 650 calories ( more , if you are allowing yourself between 1,000 and 1,500 a day ) from Fibre-Filler ( see page 65 ) and the meals on the F-Plan menus .
11 Prepare the ground as already described , then make up a mix of 1 cement to 5 sand , with a minimum of water .
12 I make up a bath of dye to treat the sarkandas before cutting the reed to the required lengths .
13 But there was not yet a drug invented , or ever likely to be , that could cope with all the different and complex actions and judgements that make up a round of tournament golf .
14 They make up an archive of incalculable value .
15 When in the fullness of immense periods of time , emerging man found that he needed a ‘ god ’ , and a logical conception of ‘ good ’ and ‘ evil ’ , he had no alternative but to accept that the countless millions of operations which make up the law of the ‘ survival of the fittest ’ , had necessarily to be designated either ‘ good ’ , if they furthered the cause , or completely disregarded if they did not .
16 Staff work together and are supportive of each other and have been involved in the decision-making process through the various ‘ teams ’ that make up the management of the school .
17 The large size of the Faculty allows unparalleled opportunities for postgraduate study and the diversity and breadth of interest is represented by the twenty-one departments that make up the Faculty of Arts .
18 Though 130,000 passports represent only about a quarter of Macao 's population , most recipients are the professionals and businessmen who make up the backbone of the enclave economy .
19 I like the way they splice on their headstocks ( almost invisibly underneath the headstock facing ) but not the way they make up the depth of the heel with a very different-coloured piece of mahogany — although I suppose some people might .
20 Now artistic intention can be seen more clearly as just one of many often overlapping strands — ideological , economic , social , political — that make up the work of art , whether literary text , painting , or sculpture .
21 They become the guardians of decisions , some of which accord with the criteria for units of goodness which make up the substance of the Created God , and can therefore become part of it .
22 The amp 's master volume pot , headphone socket and mains switch make up the remainder of front panel controls .
23 But he also sub-divided these manifold elites into a governing elite , composed of all leaders who directly or indirectly play a part in ruling the society , and a non-governing elite who make up the remainder of the elites ( 1935 , vol. 3 , pp. 1422 — 4 ) .
24 Five other manuals make up the remainder of the LIFESPAN documentation .
25 Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes .
26 Although a dolphin 's echolocation mechanism is remarkably sensitive , it probably can not detect the thin strands of nylon which make up the mesh of oceanic drift-nets .
27 They make up the rest of their programme by choosing two options from Advanced Performance , All-round Performance , Performance , Analytical Theory , Composition , Studies in Polyphony , Popular Music in Contemporary America , or a Special Topic .
28 MIDI In and Out and 9 volt DC in make up the rest of the sockets , with the mains switch completing the facilities .
29 A few letters and edited sections of four interviews with the artist make up the rest of the volume which has some interesting illustrations reproducing photographs of the artist and friends .
30 Three much earlier pieces , two songs and an anthem , make up the rest of the programme ; a selection from the 1611 Psalmes , Songs and Sonnets would have made more thematic sense .
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