Example sentences of "up from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Complex sentence structures are mastered by building up from simple sentence structures , which have been drilled already in substitution and differential drills .
2 The outline of your notes should be based on the syllabus or programme of the subjects and built up from key words abstracted from textbooks and other writings on the topics concerned .
3 The colliding rhythms and whiplash emotion of ‘ The Thin Line ’ follow , before ‘ Jet City Woman ’ steps up from dubious vinyl to live excellence .
4 The colliding rhythms and whiplash emotion of ‘ The Thin Line ’ follow , before ‘ Jet City Woman ’ steps up from dubious vinyl to live excellence .
5 It is not going to be anyone high up from Grand Met . ’
6 In normal times there is a steady movement of pilots up from small air taxi operations through turboprop commuter aircraft of the major airlines .
7 The panels were built up from small components , enabling work to be subcontracted to a large number of small engineering firms without disrupting heavy engineering production .
8 It was one step up from small talk ; it was aggrandisement .
9 This itself is built up from long chains of sugar and phosphate molecules to which are attached nitrogen-containing molecules called the nucleotide bases .
10 The court will have regard to the general mercantile structure within which a relationship arises , a structure of relationship and expectation built up from accepted custom and methods of dealing .
11 Bit mapped graphics : Certainly the most common , these derive their name from the fact that they are made up from individual dots or pixels , each of which represents one bit of computer memory .
12 This one now , er again hits him Mahammama on the pad , trickles out on the off side and Goch picks it up from extra cover .
13 Mr Broadhurst was by now in the habit of picking me up from Varndean Grammar on Wednesday afternoons , accompanying me to Pool Valley , and then on home by bus .
14 The moral of this passage is that in rejecting criticism you work up from gentle fun-poking and comment , through rebuke before calling your critic a damned liar .
15 The Arrow Impossibility Theorem suggests that it may be futile to attempt to build it up from reasonable democratic assumptions ( see chapter 4 ) .
16 The concentration of several thousand younger fans systematically chanting abuse and taunting one another , forcibly separated by the police and each threatening to attack the other is neither an imaginary problem nor simply a product of imitative behaviour picked up from incautious media coverage .
17 She felt pressured and persuaded her clients to sell out of stocks they 'd picked up from various licensed dealers .
18 10 Decide on the numbers of plants and the seeds required , and order accordingly , unless you are planning to plant up from various sources .
19 Circumstances can arise which are difficult to anticipate ; for example , one site with which the author was involved was situated over a mile from the sea , but part of the site was on ground made up from Elizabethan times and included a harbour wall .
20 The lawn itself has been built up from strong flowing curves and these naturally lead the eye away from those rectangular boundaries .
21 Only the other day he was saying to me ‘ Tim it 's abart time I answered sum a them letters I ‘ ave pilin' up from poor folk as ‘ ave ‘ ad personal problems . ’
22 Salt water is pumped up from deep below the ground .
23 Our inner responses to conflict are often dredged up from deep and sometimes murky wells within us .
24 Mike Cooper , managing director of Securicor Datatrak said : ‘ Take up from existing mobile data offerings has been slow .
25 Figure 10 Crystal forms built up from spheroidal atoms from A. Ure , Dictionary of Chemistry , third edition , London , 1828 , after W. H. Wollaston whose models are in the Science Museum , London .
26 You will see from the lists above that modem education brings us up from early childhood to use our left brains in preference to our right brains .
27 Peter Scudamore 's mount took it up from Jinxy Jack two out and sprinted clear on the flat , landing the odds by five lengths from Gordon Richards ' horse , with Fidway two lengths away in third .
28 Losses are reduced by insulation and behaviour , but must ultimately be made up from metabolic energy sources , mostly by cellular oxidation of fuels derived from food .
29 Savings due to reduced admissions are dismissed by administrators because the saved places are readily used up from endless waiting lists .
30 Finance Minister Ruth Richardson said that this would have to be made up from other cuts in public spending .
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