Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [verb] up [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But they were being given permission to borrow up to £628 million provided £75 million were raised by way of ERDF grants . |
2 | ‘ Kenny had been given permission to fly up to Stockport later than the rest of the lads because one of his children was ill . |
3 | Tatyana is now looking forward to a week in Las Vegas this summer modelling shoes , while Yelena has work lined up in Italy . |
4 | Concerto Köln may not be the most polished of today 's period instrument groups , but their playing of Handel 's miraculously varied score makes up in commitment what it lacks in finesse . |
5 | Boys like this can be encouraged to pass urine standing up with mother holding the potty up to them . |
6 | And we 'll need pethidine drawn up in case he comes round — God knows how much . |
7 | When Dorning Town turned up in December they found no one here . |
8 | First , s402(6) allows Target to pay up to £100 as consideration for the surrender to it of the £100 group relief , which would be sufficient to meet Newco 's interest obligation . |
9 | In contrast to the merchants and traders , they had an increasing need to concentrate on investment in fixed capital in their own enterprises , and indeed , with canal carriage reducing raw material costs and quite possibly releasing capital tied up in inventories , on their ability to increase their stock of fixed capital . |
10 | The US government has recently produced legislation providing up to $25 million in tax benefits for companies which produce the so called orphan drugs ( compounds that are uneconomical to produce ) . |
11 | Another agreement sees Powersoft teaming up with Transarc Corp to produce a PowerBuilder-based Encina client running under Windows . |
12 | A magazine rack overflowed with rolled newspapers : they had obviously arrived by post , but many were unopened , as though Reid had n't had time to catch up with news that must have been at least a month old . |
13 | Didier had not taken to a foreign language and was having trouble keeping up in class . |
14 | If you find Cystitis flares up after sex , it 's a good idea for both you and your partner to wash the genital area before and after . |
15 | Markets can take time to wake up to excesses , and in the meantime over-borrowing by one member-state could cause a lot of pain for others . |
16 | What we can say , though , is that the picture which emerges from these is not of a monolithic bloc but of a constantly mutating organism made up of elements which are symbiotic and mutually contradictory at the same time ( see , for example , Sanjek 1988 ; Hirsch 1969 ; Peterson and Berger 1971 ; Hardy n.d. ; Frith 1978 ; 1983a ; 1988a ) . |
17 | In Whitehall , Smith was pleased with the progressing organisation built up by Verity , but in 1949 it became clearer that the bottlenecks were not only on site steel but in the inadequate response of the pipework and boiler manufacturers . |
18 | An earlier wharf there had been used as long ago as the mid 17C. to off-load haematite brought up from Low Furness mines for the le Fleming family 's iron forge on Church Beck . |
19 | Yeah but ah then again why I mean like a lot of people have do n't have actual they have n't got money but they they sort of choose to have money tied up in property , though it do n't mean to say you 're wealthy just because you 've got a big house does it ? |
20 | Such a rejection of state and vanguard party with its accompanied space opened up for pluralism and difference is of potential significance for left political culture today . |
21 | Mike , a Cambridge undergraduate who is working on a kibbutz is talking to the Jewish girl Gila and explaining why he left university to end up in Israel . |
22 | They had a drink before dinner sitting in a bay window , watching dusk creep up on Dunkery Beacon . |
23 | While most political prisoners have been involved iii trade union or political work , there are also cases of people who have boon picked up on suspicion and who have had no history of participation in any organization . |
24 | Higher interest rates on the Continent pushed finance charges up from £43.1m to £56.8m , covered two-and-a-half times by operating profits . |