How To Use Make up In A Sentence

  • Melancholic melody, harmony, subtle dissonance, throat vibrato and asymmetric rhythms make up their choral, ‘a cappella’ style.
  • Also, zoo and laboratory observations and studies continue to make up a good deal of research in primatology and they are surely a lot less ecologically valid. Archive 2009-02-01
  • He hadn't got quite enough money, but his aunt agreed to make up the difference.
  • Trouble is, we've got to make up our minds whether to go full speed ahead or full speed astern. SAN ANDREAS
  • Commodity products make up the bulk of sales, said a company spokesman. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Unions and rank-and-file members make up the rest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plunged in darkness again, the man, whom Rose had called unimaginative, suffered all the untold agony of soul which had been hers during the moment in which she had been forced to make up her mind and carry out the act, only his anguish was the more intense, for hers was the quick action and his the forced inaction of a man bound to a stake, within full sight of a tragedy being enacted upon a loved one. 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • He says to the ‘Outcasts of America… We make theater, we make community ’, thus finding a way to ‘entertain and educate the solitaries that make up a community’.
  • The American people need to do some research on Obama theirself and make up their own mind. McCain’s desperate claim: Obama is dangerous. Vote for me if you want to live!
  • The time added includes minutes from both halves of the match so two minutes plus three minutes will make up to five. The Sun
  • Only by crossing the short bridge can you take in its natural grandeur and the maze of streets that make up the medieval town. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some 200 hours of footage have been edited down to the less than two hours that make up the completed film.
  • As Geoff points out, the Inuit's polysynthetic language puts them in a strong position to make up descriptive words like this.
  • To Scott it seemed like Mary took an eternity to make up her mind.
  • So my advice is this: Keep the eight-glasses-a-day rule--not as a do-or-die goal, but simply as a tool to remind you to drink enough water to make up for any shortfall from your food.
  • The more civilised make up of canvass or "gunny bags" stuffed with hay and provided with cross bars, a rude packsaddle, which is admirably calculated to gall the animal's back. First Footsteps in East Africa
  • North Africans make up the largest and poorest immigrant group in the country.
  • Mormons, an overwhelmingly Republican demographic (nicknamed the blacks of the GOP), make up something like a third of the people in dentistry school. Matthew Yglesias » By Request: Teacher’s Unions
  • In addition, two of the four dimensions that make up anxiety sensitivity -- the "fear of cognitive dyscontrol" and the "fear of publically observable anxiety symptoms" specifically predicted depression symptoms. Undefined
  • On the dance floor, a girl offered me a sniff of her poppers (if you don't know, I'm not going to tell you, then you can make up really terrible images for yourself).
  • Mary got duded up with hair spray and make up.
  • The security forces have had to recruit and naturalise foreign Sunni Muslims – some of whom are decried as mercenaries – to make up the numbers. Bahrain: No conflict. Plenty of interest | Editorial
  • Ebou Dar seemed to be trying to make up for time lost yesterday, not to mention at High Chasaline and the Feast of Lights, and well it might, considering that tomorrow night was the Feast of Embers, with Maddin's Day, celebrating the founder of Altara, two days after that, and the Feast of the Half Moon the following night. A Crown of Swords
  • Debut novelists will make up nearly half of the Orange prize for fiction longlist, which this year tackles strikingly difficult subjects: incest, sadistic cruelty, polygamy, child bereavement, hermaphroditism and mental illness. Orange prize longlist tackles difficult subjects – and alligators
  • Mostly they analyze data from seismometers deployed around the globe, as well as data from the two dozen satellites that make up the Global Positioning System.
  • The whole combination of curves which go to make up this sketch is a curious arrangement of words inscribed with the utmost care, in the smallest of characters. The Filigree Ball
  • You left out the bush whackers, rump rangers, fifth column traitors, child pornographers, baby rapers, brain addled dope smoking malcontents, serial abortionists, incorrigible violent criminals and drug pushers as well as the Clintons that make up the Filthy Left wing of the Liberal Losers. Think Progress » Rumsfeld on Iran Today = Rumsfeld on Iraq in 2002
  • lots of individual reefs, around about 2,900 separate reef systems which make up the Great Barrier Reef.
  • And what the songs lack in structural certainty or melodic eloquence they usually make up for in the remarkable depth and vibrancy of their textures.
  • And now the engineer pulled out the throttle-valve to make up for lost time, and the clatter of the train faded into a distant roar, and its lights began to twinkle into indistinctness.
  • Meanwhile, one group of patients continues to worry clinicians and researchers: adults with anorexia, estimated to make up about 35 percent of anorexic patients.
  • In the mess hut we sit and make up new dishes. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could not make up his mind if he wanted to snuggle or just curl up at the foot of the bed.
  • Hoping to make up for his infelicitous soup comment, Stan chimes in with his own compliments. The Search
  • Because that and the control characters make up the sideband packet size. Verizon Wireless reverses decision, restores SMS delivery notifications « Boy Genius Report
  • It has to make up the leeway elsewhere through its legendary cost-cutting programmes.
  • The catalyst was the Roman procurator's demand for 100,000 denarii from the Temple treasury, probably to make up a shortfall in revenues caused by a tax strike.
  • Unthinking obedience to a line of bullshit because your pecker is so small you have to make up for it in other ways. Think Progress » EXCLUSIVE: Majority Leader Boehner’s Confidential Strategy Memo For Thursday’s Iraq Debate
  • Small mammals, especially rodents such as voles, pocket gophers, and mice make up most of the Great Gray Owl's diet.
  • The titbits his own hunting skill provided were insignificant when set against his voracious appetite, and it was the duty of his parents to make up the difference.
  • But whatever we may lack in hygiene, we make up for in ecological smarts.
  • Emergent species like the strangler fig (Ficus dugandii) may reach heights of over 60 m while very abundant epiphytes such as Araceae sp and Cyclanthaceae sp. cover the lower parts of tree trunks and ferns help make up the dense understory. Western Ecuador moist forests
  • But, in practice, a government can make up any old piffle and call a poll to suit its own agenda.
  • Small crustaceans and young molluscs make up the bulk of their diet, along with algal cells, which are ground up in the muscular gizzard at the beginning of the gut.
  • I thought they were especially good that night, perhaps putting the extra effort to make up for their MIA bandmate.
  • The vehicles that make up a cruise missile flight will emerge regularly from their base and drive around the countryside to practise.
  • Why don't we invite Caroline and Mark and make up a foursome?
  • In short, he could make up for a forgettable season with a memorable postseason, if only the light comes on in time to help the underachieving Seahawks.
  • Cigarettes make up just 20% of tobacco consumed, with most tobacco smoked through the traditional, leaf wrapped, unfiltered cigarettes (called bidis).
  • If the income statement, balance sheet and statement of cash flow make up the core of a company's financial information, then the footnotes are the fine print that explains this core.
  • As I couldn't see them I decided I would quickly nip to the loo to touch up my make up, try to do something with my hair and… well you know.
  • The more civilised make up of canvass or “gunny bags” stuffed with hay and provided with cross bars, a rude packsaddle, which is admirably calculated to gall the animal’s back. First footsteps in East Africa
  • Of the four bases that make up DNA - adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine - only cytosine has the potential to be methylated in humans and most mammals.
  • The verdict rests with the one in eight wavering voters who cannot make up their minds. The Sun
  • And Heworth are waiting to hear whether it means an extra team could be promoted from division two to make up the numbers - giving the York side an extra promotion place to fight for.
  • Almost invariably, for some reason, the overweight person is a huge offender, even though dressed in the muumuu or bowling shirt and sweatpants, they still manage to make up for looking bad by trying to smell good and are therefore a huge nuisance. Roseanne Archy
  • The teacher asked the students to make up short dialogues by themselves.
  • Racial preferences are a way to make up for years of discrimination against minorities.
  • The theme will be to celebrate who and what make up the essence of Keighley.
  • The captain wandered about like a lost soul, nervously chewing his mustache, scowling, unable to make up his mind what to do. THE SEED OF McCOY
  • As a result, cattle, sheep and cereal farmers are being forced to produce food below the cost of production and, in return, accept direct compensatory payments to make up the production costs and provide an income.
  • She's also struggling to make upgrades that the city has requested, like computerizing the dispatch system and installing credit-card machines.
  • I make upward motion with my hands and our guest begins to levitate a mere 2 inches off the ground.
  • He said there would be need to make up for the three weeks that had been lost following the premature closure of the institution.
  • You have to give a guy the position that he is wise enough to make up his own mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sound is hollow and muffled throughout the film, and the bass has been cranked up to make up for the overall lack of punch.
  • So he tried to forget about it, and make up his mind that he could find plenty of congenial work looking after his traps and assisting Abner's wife during the winter, with occasional trips across the sound, and possibly a chance to pull an oar in the surfboat, should luck favor him. Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast
  • If you buy the biblical spin of the Religious Right folks -- that make up the bulk of the Tea Party movement -- the implication is clear: Jesus will soon return, send all Democrats, gays, blacks, progressives, liberals, college-educated unbelievers, etc., to Hell, while saving what Sarah Palin calls "us" "Real Americans" -- in other words unreconstructed frightened and resentful white lower middle class Americans. AlterNet
  • You can't make up for bad habits with a week or two of "rejuvenation."
  • It's as if she can't make up her mind whether she wants to be a siren, a vamp or a frump.
  • Muslims make up 55% of the population.
  • To make up for these budget reductions, the 2009 Legislature budgeted over $53.6 million per year over the 2009-2011 fiscal biennium from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Hawaii Reporter
  • Besides, two of the four dimensions that make up anxiety sensitivity - the 'fear of cognitive dyscontrol' and the 'fear of publicly observable anxiety symptoms' specifically predicted depression symptoms. India eNews
  • Life is just a series of trying to make up your mind. 
  • If you want a lie-in that's fine – you can make up the time later. What it takes to be a voluntary sector consultant
  • Food aid from abroad must now make up for these lost harvests.
  • It's easy to look great when a team of make up artists, hairdressers and stylists surrounds you.
  • Well, I don't use make up daily, just kohl to line my eyes, and a dab of lipstick.
  • This simple sauce will last for a week in the fridge, or make up a batch and freeze in little plastic tubs so you can whip up a fresh meal at any time.
  • Speculation is rife about which minister deserves promotion to make up the missing third in the troika of Deputy Prime Ministers.
  • How carrying loaded firearms, calls of Naziism, shouting over questions _and_ answers make up the do-nothing GOP's response to reform? Barney Frank goes toe to toe at health care town hall
  • Reuben Male, the captain of the fo'c'sle and an inventive type, had worked with Old Murray the sailmaker to make up these packs for all the men, so naturally the seamen called them Male Bags. The Terror
  • Occupying a 43 square kilometre patch of lowland, it's home to 155 orphaned and displaced simians who share 99.6 per cent of our genetic make up.
  • Most dates have a number of very interesting varieties, the sets are completable by collectors on a relatively limited budget, the designs are great and the number of pieces that make up a set are not overwhelming (as with Liberty Head issues). Classic Head Gold: An Update : Coin Collecting News
  • And those of us who actually make up that make-believe market share?
  • Sponges make up 70% of their diet with the rest of their diet consisting of gorgonian polyps, other invertebrates, and algae. Coral reef fish feeding behavior in the Caribbean
  • The fear is of a repetition of the 1992 events when groups which now make up the Northern Alliance captured Kabul from Afghanistan's last pro-Moscow government but then wrecked it with internecine warfare.
  • A weak, de-conditioned core -- the muscles and tendons that make up the midsection of the body, including the hips, "glutes," hamstrings and abdominals -- is a contributing factor. Dr. Rock Positano: Rx For Your Golf Game
  • This was a quicky two parter created to fill some studio time and make up the weeks which were left on some of the actors' contracts.
  • In my experience it tends to be the bigger, more muscly beefcakes that resort to violence more quickly than the smaller ones who have had to develop better communication skills throughout their life to make up for their lack of stature. Devon & Cornwall « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Larger, heavier bullets buck wind better and they make up for an unforseen slight change in angle that makes that perfect shot an imperfect one. What is the deal with all the talk about tiny calibers and big game?
  • The fact that they unpegged the yuan is an indication that China is trying to kiss and make up with America after all of those big, scary bids on America's companies.
  • Most of these "Pulp Fiction" retreads are made by chronically uncool asshats who want to make up for all the wedgies they got in high school.
  • Fair enough, there are people who feign injuries and make up claims to make some money, which is totally wrong.
  • Along comes a referee intent on making peace but instead of getting both sides to kiss and make up the peacemaker only exacerbates the situation.
  • When babies are born, they have gaps called sutures between the plates of bone that make up the skull.
  • Make up with 200ml of skimmed milk and three teaspoons of powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's as if she can't make up her mind whether she wants to be a siren, a vamp or a frump.
  • Vitamin pills make up what you lack in your diet.
  • Like many who switched employers before pension portability, I now have to make up for those 'lost years' of early career moves.
  • Consumers could start to save more of their income in an effort to make up for stock losses, causing a cutback in spending.
  • Maidens with water-jars on their heads which might have been dug up at Pompeii; priests with broad hats and huge cloaks; sailors with blue shirts and red girdles; urchins who almost instinctively cry for a "soldo" and break into the Tarantella if you look at them; quiet, grave, farmer-peasants with the Phrygian cap; coral-fishers fresh from the African coast with tales of storm and tempest and the Madonna's help -- make up group after group of Caprese life as one looks idly on, a life not specially truthful perhaps or moral or high-minded, but sunny and pleasant and pretty enough, and harmonizing in its own genial way with the sunshine and beauty around. Stray Studies from England and Italy
  • It is ten people shy of its target, although Mr Smith assured that the firm would not be pursuing any compulsory redundancies to make up the shortfall.
  • Cleverly concatenated stories about the experience of Korean immigrants make up Woo's loosely structured novel ... a novel that both delights and instructs. Everything Asian: Summary and book reviews of Everything Asian by Sung Woo.
  • Of course, everyone here was content to make up stories about her being some loose living, fast talking city trollop.
  • Clementine : Come back and make up a good - bye, at least. Let's pretend we had one.
  • You can conquer almost any fear if you will only make up your mind to do so. For remember, fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind. Dale Carnegie 
  • Once you've finished the inventory, make up a list of specific tasks. Times, Sunday Times
  • They became "invincible" - natural-born jungle - and night-fighters, as well as "utterly ruthless, utterly cruel and utterly blind to any of the values which make up our civilization. MotherJones.com
  • Make up a batch and have it on standby, ready and raring to go! The Sun
  • Analogies are of interest because they require a construction and comparison of relationships between the members that make up the analogy.
  • The Church of England, with threats of split from within, has still to make up its mind.
  • Well, after Mr. Invisible's dynamic campaign, the grand total of NONE were saved, oh yes, and one extra one was shut to make up for the ones saved in Powys! Well done Williamses
  • You can, if you make up your mind to it, prevent yourself from either wriggling, pulling your foot away, or giggling, when the sole of your foot is tickled; but if you happen to be at all "ticklish," it will take all the determination you have to do it, and some children are utterly unable to resist this impulse to squirm when tickled. A Handbook of Health
  • They say brokers, trying to make up lost income from stock trading, may be exploiting the low yields on taxable Treasury bonds to sneak through higher charges on munis, which are exempt from most income taxes.
  • Out of all the nations that make up the Union of Great Britain, England, at times, shows the most self-deprecating, wimpish and rudderless sense of national pride one could imagine.
  • Indeed by this time the whole party were gathered, and in impatient expectation that the dinner would make up to them in some degree for the various disappointments of the morning. Melbourne House
  • So I am going to give it a chance, pay my fiver and make up my own mind. The Sun
  • These are the people who make up the country, in his eyes, not the scheming gentry and generals who composed bourgeois nationalist parties.
  • Deccan, which make up the southern half of the Empire; the great plain which stretches southward from the Himalayas and constitutes what was formerly known as Hindustan; and a three-sided tableland which lies between, in the center of the empire, and is drained by a thousand rivers, which carry the water off as fast as it falls and leave but little to refresh the earth. Modern India
  • Fred Phelps and other family members who make up most of the Westboro Baptist Church have picketed many military funerals to draw attention to their view that U.S. deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq are God's punishment for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality. Supreme Court OKs anti-gay church's picketing at funerals
  • The Southern California economy is a lot shakier than it was then, and Hispanics who make up 48 percent of Los Angeles County's 10 million people tend as a whole to be more interested in soccer than football. Don't Buy Those NFL Season Tickets Just Yet
  • So supersymmetry relates the particles that transmit forces to the particles that make up matter.
  • Scientists believe the normally docile beasts are eating the baby birds to make up for deficiencies in their diet on Rum, or even using them as a form of medicine.
  • The main gangue minerals that make up the vein are massive white calcite, quartz, and prehnite.
  • In order to justify their behavior they confabulate, make up a variety of lies in order to manage real and imagined questioning. Justin Frank: John McCain: Suffering from Irregularity
  • Or they make up their own dives on the spot, sometimes while in midair -- improvisation that frequently leads to the kind of painful bellyflop that causes spectators to groan with a combination of sympathy and mirth
  • And he looked in a hurry to make up for lost time as two goals in the opening half-hour effectively put this game to bed. The Sun
  • Not only because they make up the absolute majority in most modern countries, but also because of the indispensable role of workers in the economic system, and the collective power that accrues to the working class.
  • Damselfish make up almost half, with angelfish, surgeonfish, wrasses, gobies, and butterfly fish accounting for another 25 to 30 percent.
  • The poles which make up the trellis walls are linked at the joints by lengths of twine threaded through holes.
  • Small mammals, especially rodents such as voles, pocket gophers, and mice make up most of the Great Gray Owl's diet.
  • Of these three subfamilies of the Gur language group, Mole-Dagbane make up 15 percent of Ghana's population and are by far the largest group in their region.
  • In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
  • Ooh goody, let's have them kiss and make up - as a scoop for us!
  • Asiatic lilies make up for having little or no scent with the beauty of their huge upturned flowers in luminous colours.
  • The claim alleges that women make up only 20 per cent of senior executive band jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • I compromised with the inevitable by having Wada make up my bed on the deck in the shelter of the cabin skylight just for'ard of the jiggermast. CHAPTER XLIV
  • It agreed to supply half the budget and the Wallises remortgaged their house to make up the difference.
  • They were preparing to work through the holidays to make up for a missed deadline for completion of the work.
  • I am a heathen but will help make up a minyan if required, and said kaddish for my mother when she died.
  • This cult of irresoluteness, this satisfaction with pointing out the difficulties, this inability to make up one's mind and carry it out, recalls to me a jest in Punch about how the sculptors have carved many a hero seated on a horse but up-to-date have never carved a hero seated on a fence. Palestine As A U.N. Responsibility
  • On the outside, the factory materials that make up the buildings are shown matter-of-factly, not with pride or shame.
  • Minority students make up just over half of new freshmen at the University of New Mexico for the first time in the school's history.
  • Twenty-one tramlines, 11 trolley lines and about 200 bus lines make up the transport network.
  • It's only been latterly that we've discovered that it's lots of individual reefs, around about 2,900 separate reef systems which make up the Great Barrier Reef.
  • What companies lose on the hardware they make up for by requiring all software vendors to pay stiff licensing fees to release compatible software titles.
  • Women worried about the cosmetic effects of insect bites on the face make up a significant proportion of those seeking medical assistance.
  • The diversity of speckling is most pronounced in passerine birds (the perching or songbirds that make up 60 percent of all bird species).
  • So how powerful, small today make up risk dead uncover secret ahead of schedule to everybody, if you are milquetoast, that ten million is entered by accident!
  • What is known is that it secretes prostatic fluid, one of the five main fluids that make up semen.
  • Or put another way, it's stealing from tomorrow to make up for the improvident ways of today.
  • Rosette says that when successful organizations are led by black managers, the strong performance is attributed to broad market factors over which the leader had no control, or to what she calls "compensatory stereotypes," such as humor or public-speaking skills, which would make up for any lack in competence. Race Influences How Leaders Are Assessed
  • Grenadian patois is different from that spoken on the other Windward Islands that make up Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
  • Military surplus gear, from camouflage clothing to boots and whatnots, make up a large part of his non-gun-related sales.
  • Blanket and gaskets together make up an offset printing press rubber and drums of lining.
  • The sentence for TWOC should be the same as for theft and let the Judge make up his mind on the facts how serious it is. Archive 2007-06-24
  • The emphasis is on local fish and shellfish while salads, sandwiches and simple pasta dishes make up the rest of the summer menu.
  • Paleoproterozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks along with Paleozoic sedimentary rocks make up the basement complex of the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado.
  • Today we're looking at the badass women who make up the nominees for the Best Drama Actress category.
  • What they lack in experience they make up for in attitude.
  • Consigning me to hell seemed to make up the bulk of it, as I recall.
  • She made the man blest who had taken away her children, and enriched her bereaver with a present: and took away nothing to make up the slaughter of her sons save the reproach of ignorance and the loss of goods. The Danish History, Books I-IX
  • Surrey CCC is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the English domestic cricket structure. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Gain is novelist Richard Powers's attempt to make up this lost ground in one great pole vault; to loft the novel of American enterprise over the old swamps of socialism, Darwinism, and absurdism into a new place.
  • Make up Pasta Choice as per packet instructions. Add salami and mushrooms.
  • You will also know, as any runner does, that the session has to be completed and, unlike the bluffers who make up the ranks of the political intelligentsia, you do something on a daily basis that is objectively measured.
  • You should spend a few minutes using a laptop with a touch pad before you make up your mind, but if your thumbs tend to drift around below the space bar, you may find your mouse pointer bouncing around when you least expect it.
  • A resident bishop, a resident dean, an archdeacon, three or four resident prebendaries, and all their numerous chaplains, vicars, and ecclesiastical satellites, do make up a society sufficiently powerful to be counted as something by the county squirearchy. Doctor Thorne
  • Insects, spiders, and other invertebrates make up most of the Hermit Warbler's diet.
  • Jenna was wearing a tint of make up although with her complexion she didn't need it and her hair was done with half her hair up in a topsy tail while the rest hung down the nape of her neck.
  • Completing her make up, she put on the dress, spritzed herself with Endless Love by Victoria's Secret, then put on the jewellery he had given her over the past 3 years.
  • The short loin (porterhouse, New York shell and T-bone steaks), tenderloin (filet mignon), top butt and flank are among the cuts of the hindquarter, while the brisket, chuck, plate and rib make up the forequarter. Where's the Beef? A Steak Makes a Long Journey
  • In the programme 'Buyer Beware', Primetime Investigates outlined some serious problems encountered by buyers, sellers and householders, including: bidding against themselves as estate agents make up fake prices to push up the price of a property, fake bidders being used in auctions, high fees being charged for services by property management agencies and 'gazumping', where sellers renege on a sale agreement and then sell for a higher price. Politics.ie
  • For me the benefits of being more creative, better at lateral thought and problem-solving, and all that gubbins more than make more than make up for it.
  • The Dail is elected using proportional representation, and in a united Ireland, Protestants would make up close to 20% of the population. Matthew Yglesias » Learning From Belfast
  • The young girls in them shine through all the make up and Parisian dressing when they giggle at one another's little bloopers and talk nostalgically about their families.
  • Grilled steaks, chops, roast meats (such as browned, crisp goose, $21.95) and seafood are all served, but traditional entrées make up a good portion of the menu, and that's what drew my attention. JSOnline.com
  • Uncover use sordidly make up cotton is touched make up water wipe up, can undertake at ordinary times the foundation protects skin.
  • Here it is too much to suppose that the _umbracula_ were contrived to make up for the want of shade in a country so covered with woodland as Italy was then; and the words "_sertis vincta_" show that there was some special meaning in the practice. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
  • The idea that you can improve your wealth by encouraging your birthrate or boosting immigration to make up the numbers makes no sense at all.
  • She was dithering and wouldn't make up her mind unless forced to.
  • The difference in the arrangement of space in the atoms that make up the structure of an element is called allotropy.
  • The staff are longing to sell the two hundredweight bags of sawdust that make up most of the stock, but the browsers go straight past those to stick their fingers in the reptile cage.
  • Although the historical characters that make up the cast are a pretty unsavory crew, all thoughts of murder, mayhem, and matricide were still in the future when Agrippina plotted to make her son, Nero, Rome's emperor.
  • Solar collector tube, steam separator, riser and downcomer tubes, air well, siphon tubes, and immersion heater together make up a closed circuit, partly filled with water. Chapter 8
  • They would be required to make up the lost time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first thing to do is to measure the distance between your ischial bones, otherwise known as your sit bones, which make up part of the pelvic girdle.
  • Carole-Anne then took over with a make up demonstration, while the usually talkative Susan Rodgers quietly rested with a platinum detox treatment.
  • If you play a musical instrument or sing , make up a song.
  • It is this primal, often uncommunicative nature of those who work the land and the seas, and therefore make up a fair percentage of the rural male population, that is at the core of these suicide statistics.
  • Their written forms, like autobiographies, biographies, and interviews, make up a large part of contemporary western feminist literature.
  • Much more than a resource economy, services industries are the main stimulant of economic activity and make up almost 80 per cent of GDP.
  • Not all the demonstrators belong to the parties who make up the opposition or support their politics.
  • For acid-base reactions, sodium carbonate, sodium tetraborate, benzoic acid, potassium hydrogen phthalate, and potassium hydrogen iodate make up the complete list.
  • “I guess they thought going stringless was supposed to make up for the bad acting.” Master of Mirrors
  • In fact, Williams was chagrined that Acuff-Rose bought the songwriting credits from Mulligan and throughout his life, Williams aided Mulligan financially to make up for it.
  • Can you make up this dress length for me?
  • I'll make up a packed meal for the journey.
  • We will be pressing the government on the issue of visas for international people, because they now make up a large percentage of the people working in our industry.

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