Example sentences of "[num] [noun] make [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | Twelve of the 30 units making up the new HND in Social Care . |
2 | So you are doing six hours to make up the four . |
3 | In January 1990 the UN Security Council agreed to extend the mandate for a further two months of the detachment of 40 officers from 10 countries making up the UN Good Offices Mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan ( UNGOMAP ) , created to monitor the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan as well as other aspects of the Geneva Accords of 1988 . |
4 | Each of the three hypotheses making up the theory of determinism to be expounded in the first part of this book has to do with mental events , which is to say events within consciousness . |
5 | Three classes make up the primary department , while there are two in the secondary department . |
6 | Sixteen races made up the 1986 championship . |
7 | That the 25 groups making up the 15 000 hunter-gatherers of the Philippine Negritos practise minor desultory cultivation and intensive trading with non-Negrito agriculturists is not recent as has often been argued , for eighteenth-century reports indicate trade of forest products for rice , tobacco , metal tools , beads and pots , as well as shifting cultivation by the 1740s at the latest . |
8 | Six staff and one agent make up the full complement which , as Anders Falkman said , ‘ has strength in a team approach , it is all hands on deck and a good atmosphere ’ . |
9 | They trained to land in various numbers , although in later years some nine men made up the team in a powered dory . |
10 | THE FIVE counties making up the south western corner of England have become a prime target for supermarket development . |
11 | Approximately 150 people make up the population of Tibthorpe ; their homes with beautiful views over the surrounding countryside . |
12 | The Daytona race became part of the " Championship " in 1965 and in 1967 a total of eight races made up the Prototype competition . |
13 | Of the other two operatives making up the team , she had always enjoyed a special rapport with the phlegmatic C. W. Whitlock . |
14 | Repeat this process on all four sides to make up the complete frame . |
15 | One of the two batallions making up the Scots Guards is disbanded next month . |
16 | Members of seven parties making up the Union for Democratic Renewal ( URD ) , a newly formed opposition alliance , refused to join the government . |
17 | Some 126 companies make up the membership of the BSIA . |
18 | Seven races made up the first championship and the first was run at Silverstone on Saturday , 13 May 1950 . |
19 | Seven races made up the first championship and that number has fluctuated over the years . |