Example sentences of "up [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 And she said take up the that A B C one .
2 Once the task manager is visible all you can select Tile or Cascade to instantly tidy up the all of the application windows currently open .
3 But the bishops ' warning may harm Herri Batasuna and sober up the many Basques who have persuaded themselves that ETA terrorists are a kind of latter day Knights Templar , wielding car bombs and Uzzis for greater Basque liberty .
4 In addition computer artists Karl Sims , Rebecca Allen and Julia Hayward have provided animated speculations about the digital landscapes of the future which fill up the latter part of the show .
5 I will take up the latter point both in my Department and with my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary .
6 To back up the latter statement , Franco deployed reinforcements to the Pyrenees , the Campo de Gibraltar , the Balearic Islands and Spanish Morocco in April 1940 .
7 The Yalta agreement of February 1945 had already enshrined the right of the Soviets to retain their forward positions in Eastern Europe and the Potsdam conference later that year further divided up the former Third Reich .
8 I was explaining that we had fallen in need of a housekeeper and an under-butler at one and the same time and Miss Kenton had arrived — with unusually good references , I recall — to take up the former post .
9 USL expects Sparc compatible builders like ICL plc to pick up the former , with the Japanese and maybe firms in the Mips ABI group going for the other .
10 The latter tend to swallow up the former . ’
11 They open up the these blast furnaces and the , we 'd all be in the open air and the reflection there used to be quite a reflection in the sky all round there .
12 She too was saying that she had an urge to go down with her broom and sweep up the these building works .
13 Patshull Park Lake was ice free on Saturday but completely frozen on Sunday so two motor boats were used to break up the half inch thick ice for two hours .
14 On his orders , the Ironclaw Big'uns prowled the burning streets gathering up the half drunken Orcs and dragging the Goblins back into the battlelines .
15 GCHQ began in 1919 as the Government Code and Cipher School ( GCCS ) , picking up the few remaining members of the army and naval teams of codebreakers who had operated in Britain during World War I. A very small team was formed , working on a tiny annual budget in MI6 's offices at 56 Broadway , in London .
16 Aircraft collectors snapped up the few former airliners in the sale .
17 ‘ Scurrying round to pick up the few crumbs that fall from the table ? ’
18 Iskandara picked up the few envelopes and looked at them disinterestedly .
19 The WI were magnificent and provided thousands of lunches ; the Red Cross picked up the few casualties and stragglers ; and children along the route played welcome hosepipes on the passing riders .
20 The murals of Diego Rivera for the Secretariat of Public Education in Mexico City are admitted by the critic Antonio Rodriguez not to be all of an equally high standard , ‘ but what poet could keep up the same lyrical flow for a thousand verses ?
21 Two days later she 'd be back , picking up the same rubber skirt and saying , half you got ziss in one leetle size bigger ?
22 They would wash up the same way even if they were not watched .
23 If the pension funds and insurance companies had waited they could have picked up the same properties at a far lower price .
24 Broker Cazenove , responsible for marketing the UK tranche of the share sale , failed to drum up the same level of enthusiasm exhibited in other centres .
25 If the countries of the EC all give up national power and pass it to the European level , are they all giving up the same thing ?
26 However , another fisherman later claimed that he had dredged up the same body a few months earlier and , in the process of trying to recover it , the head had come off in his hands .
27 Rico d'Agostino started up the same kind of place in what used to be Hogan 's Bar only a few blocks away .
28 One whiff of a piece of clothing and the appropriate commands , and off goes Fido , nose to the ground , casting this way and that to pick up the same scent .
29 Further up the same road there were even more Walkers , all related , living at Botany Farm — William and Annie with one daughter , Marjorie , who was a little bit older than me .
30 Young children will pass through a stage when they will believe that row A in the illustration below has the same number as row B because they ‘ look the same ’ ; they apparently take up the same space .
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