Example sentences of "able [to-vb] up [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I understand that this scheme will be able to light up a town of about 30,000 people , just as my hon. Friend can today , almost single-handedly , light up her constituency .
2 Nevertheless , on the first night of the war he was able to round up a ring of twenty-one German spies in an effectively timed and executed coup which probably deprived the Germans of any information on Britain 's initial military dispositions .
3 Well I hope you 've been able to pick up a bit of something but I 'm not very good at it myself cos old days and old times .
4 Should you be successful , you will be able to pick up a bounty on each of them . ’
5 but all d all different meanings and they could pick out and I said well erm it would er be handy for foreign people to have a speaking dictionary because they would be able to pick up the pronunciation of that word would n't they ?
6 Everybody says , ‘ Oh , you won £44,000 in the world championships , you must 've been really pleased with that , ’ but it 's not just the money , it 's being able to pick up the trophy at the end — that 's the nice thing .
7 All the players gave this exhibition free of charge and , with the resulting revenue , the trust was able to set up a fund with which to promote junior golf on Jersey .
8 Born in 1841 , Robert 's origins were bona fide proletarian ; he worked in a glass factory and as a house painter , taking evening classes in art which proved such a successful venture that he was able to set up a studio by 1869 and had developed a substantial reputation by the 1880s .
9 As a result of their conversations they were able to draw up a list of MPs favourable to abolition .
10 In the same decade , Edweard Muybridge developed high-speed photography of men and animals in motion , and was at last able to clear up the question of how horses gallop .
11 As a youngster Kylie had proved to be a wizard with a needle — amazing friends by being able to run up an outfit in under two hours .
12 If you take the old bulb into A. Perkins Ltd , 94 Dale Street , Liverpool , they are confident they will be able to match up the bulb for you .
13 ‘ Then you 're afraid of yourself — afraid you wo n't be able to keep up the fight against the part of you that dares to be human . ’
14 Detetives still have n't been able to build up a description of the attacker but they believe he may have worked with horses in the past .
15 Many girls do manage to survive and come out able to build up a life for themselves , but the odds are stacked against them .
16 Using a technique perfected by medical artists , they hope to be able to build up a picture of what the princess would have looked like twenty centuries ago .
17 On agreed and worked-out policies , one country in the ministerial Council should not be able to hold up the progress of the European Community as a whole .
18 In each case the minister may be able to back up a recommendation with indirect weapons : by control over loans and other powers to permit or limit activities , by co-operation or its refusal in situations in which joint central local action is necessary .
19 By 1990 , 1 understand , everyone in France with a phone will be able to call up a display of any number he wants , in just 15 seconds .
20 They had microwave ovens where he was able to heat up a portion of hot food to eat in the car .
21 An exasperated Galileo was able to show up the inadequacy of his rival 's position in a characteristically witty way .
22 When Rob broke a leg she was able to make up a lot of lost ground and was selected to the British Team two seasons before him in 1981 .
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