Sentence examples for making up much from inspiring English sources

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But Wood was apparently making up much of what she was alleging.

But it is difficult to imagine the Yankees making up much ground with an injured Jeter and a battered bullpen.

But its positive second-quarter results pushed its stock back up today, making up much of the difference.

An intermediate stage of urbanization exists in the countries making up much of tropical Latin America, where 50 to 65 percent of the population lives in cities.

Property taxes have deliberately been kept low over the years to encourage home ownership, with the local income tax making up much of the difference.

He is used to the attention, and a Class A ballpark in February, with snowbirds and Yankees fans making up much of the crowd, was not much of a test.

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Prostitutes made up much of the clientele, he said.

But sudden arrivals had made up much of this loss.

In Los Angeles, Latinos made up much of the work force.

The passengers' soul-searching makes up much of the book.

The Legislature expects universities to use their reserves to make up much of the shortfall.

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