Example sentences of "make [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Instead they will be made up of a small professional core supplemented by part-timers plus a number of small firms to which they will contract out work .
2 A paradigm is made up of the general theoretical assumptions and laws and techniques for their application that the members of a particular scientific community adopt .
3 A coalition of three opposition parties , made up of the Mongolian Democratic Party ( MDP ) , the Mongolian Party of National Progress ( MPNP ) and the Mongolian United Party ( MUP ) , received 17.5 per cent of the vote and only four seats .
4 The Service is made up of the Latin American sections of the international Catholic organisations for radio and television ( UNDA ) , press ( UCLAP ) and audio visuals ( OCIC ) .
5 The bed was crisply made up with the be-frilled white broderie anglaise bed-linen which she 'd brought specially from England as her gift to Marie-Christine and Jacques .
6 Those with a knowledge of simple trigonometry will recognise that oscillation in any other direction perpendicular to z , say in the direction x , could be made up from a component proportional to cos u in the direction x and a component proportional to sin u in the direction y .
7 She wore an oatmeal flannel coat and skirt which even Alexandra could see was badly cut , and a heavily pleated cream blouse , the collar fastened with a huge hideous brooch made out of a green polished pebble set in silver .
8 The scanner , made out of a large magnetic tube , gives detailed medical checks without surgery or side-effects .
9 She made off along a long marble-floored corridor .
10 This included a scheme for a new 150,000-mile National Highway System made up from the existing inter-state system and other major roads .
11 And they make up for a curtailed visual field by being able to rotate their heads through 180° .
12 Their often very high and frequently untaxed earnings from gratuities at the large and lavish events at which they serve more than make up for the low basic rates they are paid , the absence of substantial fringe benefits and the existence of a short off-season in which they can not earn .
13 Musically — forget it , but the spot effects are great and make up for the poor acoustic tones .
14 And this is a child 's and bonnet to make out of an old felted woolly .
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