Example sentences of "be make up by [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Books that tell a story which has been made up by the writer . |
2 | Since the catastrophic drop in attendance at the National Museum of Wales — a reduction which has largely been made up by the efforts of the museum staff — there is still bitter resentment among Welsh people that a barrier prevents them from seeing the treasures of Wales that were purchased and the national museum that was established as an expression of Welsh identity . |
3 | I suspect this has been made up by the Friends of Ben Wyvis Society , who are making an attempt to liven up the image of one of the dullest Munros . |
4 | That is , when you ask erm er who are we , is any part of what we are made up by the body , the answer 's quite straightforwardly no , we er already identified use the body , this other thing . |
5 | Cash deposits may be made up by the customer into standard bank packets and transported by security carrier to Cash Centres , where the credits are checked and applied direct to the account . |
6 | The shortfall can only be made up by the sale of programmes and income from official car parks — so spectators are asked to support both . |
7 | The larger part is made up by the host of specialised equipments that such a frigate contains . |
8 | Much of the difference between costs and revenues is made up by the losses of owners . |
9 | Any erm deficiency at the end of the financial year was made up by a rate demand , erm so i the it was n't the same in all municipal undertakings , some of them were allowed to carry forward their balances but Ipswich , whether it was erm , er by law or er a , oh I do n't know what it be , perhaps needed that they got to be , the erm balance of the year had to be balanced at the end of the year , so you had a rate demand and of course that rate demand went on to the next year 's rates . |
10 | The final dress was made up by a family friend , Joan Craddock , using specially pleated silk chiffon , an 1890s antique flounce bought from Devon , and scraps of old lace bought from the Portobello Road in London . |