Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] up [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If this small group tried to draw up a new market contract , bargaining would be protracted because of the known absence of alternative partners .
2 At the same time it was announced Leckpatick chief executive Malcolm Woods had resigned to take up a new position as managing director of John Kelly , Belfast .
3 When the chief executive wants to take up a new product , he selects one of them as ‘ project engineer ’ .
4 Projects in Tilburg and in the Hague in the late 1970-s provided much practical experience , nowhere more so than in The Hague where deficient participation procedures angered shopkeepers who , fearful of trade falls through loss of car parking , tried to dig up the new cycle track .
5 ( d ) Restraint covenants Whenever it is intended to open up a new office the partners must as a matter of urgency consider the adequacy of the restraint covenants to which they have agreed to submit themselves and which they have imposed on their key employees .
6 Debriefed in fine detail by Donleavy and DIA agent Neal Miller , largely to see what could be done to patch up a new link with the Asmar network , Coleman was told to keep the video gear pending a resolution of ‘ this goddamn DEA fuck-up ’ and to take charge of Syrian George , who , as it happened , had arrived two days earlier on his J-1 visa and was staying at the International House on the University of Alabama campus .
7 The Transport Secretary has decided to set up a new rail pension scheme to safeguard their interests .
8 It was also decided to draw up a new party programme along social democratic lines in advance of multiparty elections in Slovenia in April .
9 ‘ And anyway , Marius said this boy was coming over and he was going to draw up a new will , and would we witness it ? … ’
10 Much of the woodland in the valley is managed by the Forestry Commission , which has helped to draw up the new plan .
11 I 've got to take up a new attitude with him .
12 Thereafter , a general election would take place and the legislators would be invited to draw up a new constitution on Dominion lines .
13 In fact , he said , one of the reasons IBM France decided to set up the new division was to cater for software partners and other customers .
14 The advantage of this scheme is that you do n't have to think up a new name of each backup — the nesting of one directory within another takes care of that .
15 ‘ Not the sort of place you 'd go to pick up a new ribbon ? ’
16 Bruce Springsteen managed to pick up a new house for £2 million less than the asking price .
17 A commission was appointed to draw up a new constitution which would be put to a referendum in mid-1990 .
18 Chromosomes are the ‘ blueprints ’ that the body cells use to make up the new individual .
19 Hawkins withdrew from this dangerous line of business , though he felt his enterprise in trying to open up a new line of trade deserved recognition and he put a black slave on his coat-of-arms .
20 He said : ‘ The new government is trying to set up a new country but they have no natural resources and they are desperately short of everything .
21 The Assembly also approved the leadership purge of June and July , when six high-ranking officials in the ruling Khmer People 's Revolutionary Party ( KPRP ) had been arrested for trying to set up a new party [ see also pp. 37598-99 ] .
22 For the first few years I romped to cover up the new loneliness .
23 Some lads near me thought this was n't quite right , and spent most of the first half trying to think up a new Forrester song , to the tune of Monty Python 's ‘ I 'm a lumberjack ’ .
24 He takes over from Jenny Goddard who has held the post since 1989 , and who leaves to set up a new careers service at the College of Law .
25 An examination of the draft legislation also reveals that both acquirers and despatchers of goods are required to set up a new register of these movements .
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