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

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1 ‘ It is the sons pent up within a man ’ ,
2 Even that will be used up within a few months , when further recourse to the IMF will be inescapable .
3 He 'd come on strong towards the end of his round to pull up within a shot of us .
4 A year later , during the unusually hot summer of 1990 , he developed a minor break-out which lavender cleared up within a day or two .
5 Any dwellings not taken up within a specified time are placed on the open market .
6 TONY White was picked up within a month of the robbery at his Rotherhithe home , on suspicion of handling .
7 I must explain that I do not like combined heater stats ; in general I find that the heater part packs up within a year , as , regrettably do modern heaters , and I would rather throw away a £5 heater than a £10 plus heater stat .
8 It broke up within a few years of Anselm 's death under the impact of forces which were too strong for it .
9 But the whole study was set up within a much more general theoretical orientation : the theory of linguistic change ; it was not merely an attempt to demonstrate age , class and style differences , as Smith implies .
10 It referred to a note which he 'd included with the Firearm Certificate application form and the fee , saying that he ( Sampson ) had a chance at a Weatherby Magnum Deluxe rifle at a price that was madness , but only if he could wrap the deal up within a few days .
11 And even if Uncle Alan turns up within a month or two , he can hardly complain .
12 Jenny came back from Rome and rang Sara up within a few days of arriving home .
13 I had no doubt they 'd turn up within a short time , so I went off duty .
14 ‘ I hope to meet with the CAA in the next 10 days and we might be able to tie everything up within a few weeks , ’ he said .
15 ‘ I mean removing the obvious , stupid ways of doing things which grow up within a business .
16 That erm when the contract 's finished , if they do n't pay up within a certain date
17 It all becomes uncomfortably apparent and that which had been lived and accepted is opened up in a revelatory manner , so that the vice of being caught up within the hegemonies of such a system designed to control a powerless underclass can become overbearing .
18 Last year the Russian parliament named Kaliningrad one of six potential free-trade zones to be set up within the Federation .
19 But most of the gap between Britain and other countries opens up within the next 20 years .
20 We have to rely on other resources , such as the network of informers that we have built up within the trade .
21 Experience of food poisoning outbreaks has shown that build up within the span of one working day of the type of bacteria that will cause major explosive outbreaks rarely occurs where hygiene practices are satisfactory .
22 Wainwright 's , Livingstone 's and Hattersley 's articles all provoked various letters in response and hence we can begin to detect a limited , but not insignificant , space for discussion and criticism being opened up within the periphery of critical and not so critical journals .
23 Highly-viscous lavas are always concerned in Peleean eruptions ; as we saw earlier , a dome or plug of lava often builds up within the crater concerned , blocking the throat of the volcano , so that the pressures building up beneath can only be relieved by vigorous explosions , which may be directed either upwards or sideways , blasting out as nuees ardentes .
24 In the words of the vice-president of the Associated Banks of Belgrade ( EP , 24 February 1986 ) , ‘ We have shut our banks up within the boundaries of the republics and provinces , and each bank finances the projects of its own members . ’
25 Some respondents felt that it was important that the manager had high expectations for punctuality and discipline so that resentment does not build up within the team .
26 For Alfred Watkins , it was not a sudden flash of inspiration from the beyond but something which had been building up within the deeper levels of his being throughout a lifetime of contact with his native countryside .
27 Drawn up within the Council of Europe , the European Convention on Human Rights was signed on 4th November 1950 by the British and other member states and came into force on 3rd September 1953 .
28 The accounts suggest that if this trend continues , ‘ the entire investment base of the Diocese will have been used up within the next two years . ’
29 That an exchange of the ransom for Simon Cormack would be set up within the day , and that the authorities were confident all the kidnappers would be caught in the process .
30 Following a successful money advice service on the Birmingham lines which has been set up within the New Cross CAB in London , NACAB has started a pilot scheme for training CAB workers in money management matters by correspondence course .
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