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

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1 Public and private sector managers alike were caught up in wider social systems .
2 I think the proof of the pudding was that y you know you finished up in twelve minutes and arguably you have three minutes could have been spent floating around just chatting about this , that and the other .
3 ( ii ) Place one piece of ovarian tissue ( or whole ovary in the case of mouse ) onto a clean slide in 2–3 drops of 0.2 M ( 4.5% ) sucrose ( made up in distilled water ) .
4 Since then it has turned up in Kenyan tobacco plantations where safety precautions are impractical and widely ignored .
5 Mr Palumbo said : ‘ Excellence springs up in many places .
6 In Poland and Hungary , despite economic centralisation , traditions of local control have sprung up in many industries .
7 Illegal arms and bomb factories have been set up in many parts of northern India to fuel the conflicts .
8 This famous five have experienced the spectrum of emotions stirred up in many of us by last year 's frightening food-related newspaper headlines .
9 More offices had been opened up in many countries .
10 Lack of attention aside , his name still cropped up in many conversations but he was never in any real danger of being taken seriously within the circle of Manchester 's low art dwellers .
11 It made us able to stand up on our own two feet , to sharpen us up in many respects .
12 A new head teacher has made much difference in the last two years and the school is beginning to pick up in many ways .
13 The system has been taken up in many countries , including the USA , UK and Australia , but effective evaluation has still to be done .
14 Local centres , professionally staffed , were set up in many LEAs to act as focuses for the dissemination of each project 's materials .
15 It would encompass the many quangos that the Government have set up in many areas , the operations of which have been highly criticised by the Public Accounts Committee and the Audit Commission .
16 Because of this delay in time , it is perhaps an exaggeration to say that the expansion of English maritime activity between 1460 and 1520 prepared the way for seizing opportunities which were opening up in many parts of the world ( 63 , p.163 ) .
17 Duty rotas of guardians , who may be called upon at short notice , have been set up in many areas for this purpose .
18 The Battersea Congress of the Party , to which this complaint was later addressed , gave official backing to a scheme which had been projected for some time , a Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition to unite the various unofficial movements which had been growing up in many important unions .
19 Now it 's another operation — they 've got to chop the straw up in many cases , they 've got to plough it in , remove it from the field if it 's for livestock bedding — so it 's a new operation altogether .
20 The Experience consists of four young men who look , talk and act as if they 've grown up in good families , graduated from decent schools , and dress as if they shop at just the right places — Paul Smith , say , or Emporio Armani .
21 No doubt he would be woken up in good time to go to church .
22 Coverage is further restricted because the same titles tend to crop up in each paper .
23 Two candidates were put up in each of three boroughs , Bethnal Green , Limehouse , and Shoreditch , for the LCC elections of March 1937 .
24 Corpora were built up in each case to over 10,000 words , then domain-specific collocation dictionaries compiled using the method described earlier .
25 By the use of one-way valves , air pressure can be built up in each chamber in turn by moving the piston back and forth .
26 One of these elements turns up in each of one 's conscious episodes , or is of a kind such that each of one 's conscious episodes contains an instance of the kind .
27 For example , hold one sub-topic in mind and look that up in each of the texts , comparing the treatments .
28 New Mental Health Tribunals were set up in each health region to deal with any complaints arising from compulsory admission procedures .
29 in Ludlow , we 've to the er , the Whitchurch initiative , there 's something going on in , in Lud in Ludlow at present which is particularly education , social service linked at , but at the end of the day that 's also about jobs , two jobs of training , and perhaps one of the ways in which we solve er , land issues erm , and , and of course Craven Arms is now , is now coming up in each profile as needing something done , and I 'm also being approached about the East Water Block Coking where there are particular problems in those areas .
30 We have the president of the board of trade and industry making a stirring speech and saying that four hundred and forty proposals as a result of the booklet called cutting red tape were either being implemented or under active consideration and he talked about the explanatory guide to the bill , the new scrutiny committee that might be set up in each house , he spoke about the business task forces that had made over six hundred recommendations the debate I thought heralded was er er I thought the debate heralded er er a new age where over zealous officialdom would be a thing of the past .
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