Example sentences of "makes [adv prt] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the core makes up a closed circuit as shown in Fig. 4.7(a) then l should be taken as the length along the dotted line and eqn ( 4.43 ) is still applicable . |
2 | However , none of this makes up a complete education and training programme for a building surveyor : it is only the first part , the second being the professional training component culminating in the Test of Professional Competence . |
3 | Interaction between arpeggios and scales makes up a big part of my personal style , and I 've included examples #5 and #6 to show a favourite approach of mine . |
4 | A large fold-down flap makes up a double bed , a small flap fulfils a dual purpose as cupboard door and table . |
5 | Text of the kind exemplified makes up a significant part of what children in primary school are expected to read . |
6 | Whether you see jumble as giving or refuse disposal , the fact is that it makes up a significant part of the income of small local organisations . |
7 | It is this hard core of unemployed — that is , those who have been out of work longest — that makes up a large part of the new underclass . |
8 | Sequential processing of data files makes up a large proportion of data processing . |
9 | Virgo makes up a characteristic Y-shape . |
10 | Beta is a wide pair ; it makes up a lovely spectacle in binoculars , and is in a rich field . |