Example sentences of "[verb] up [prep] a [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He assumes the identity of the dead man , apparently an undercover FBI agent , gets mixed up with an FBI sting operation AND a seductive mystery woman of independent means .
2 Then we were picked up in a BBC limo to go and review the papers on Breakfast Time .
3 They were picked up by a Kalafrana H.S.L. ( High Speed Launch ) and proved to be the crew of a Ju87 .
4 One of his passengers dropped the Cessna 's dinghy to the JetRanger 's pilot , who was subsequently picked up by an RAF SAR helicopter which took him to hospital in Blackpool suffering from hypothermia .
5 He was picked up by an RAF helicopter at Crowdy , near Davidstow .
6 Last year , before signing up to an IMF deal , Ethiopia 's government sent a team to visit eight African countries and decide for themselves what works .
7 A chap can be supervising a spiffing archaeological dig on the Eastern fringes of the Soviet Union one day , only to find himself banged up in a Moscow jail on highly dubious spying charges the next .
8 Hope retraced his steps and came up alongside a Mr Crump whose mind had been cleared and relaxed by the stimulating freedom given to his prejudices : his expression was no longer that of the tentative , diffident social and artistic explorer : he was a hard man in his office dealing with a captain whose cargo did not comply with his list of instructions .
9 Drawn up by a UN team and representatives of the Kenyan government , the report found that tens of people were dying each week in camps set up for the refugees in the remote border region of Kenya and described it as " appalling and embarrassing " that they were supposed to be under the care of the Office of UN High Commissioner for Refugees .
10 On occasion , so many people turned up to a Baldersdale funeral and the church or chapel became so crowded that people had to stand outside .
11 When you use these numbers — you will need to use a credit card with Forte — your booking will be logged up as an AEA purchase . ’
12 The Leeds Permanent Building Society , for example , pays £5 to one of three charities for each customer who signs up for a Leeds Visa affinity card .
13 Described in the commercial directories as a ‘ voluntary school ’ and doubling up as a Sunday school , it was intended for 180 children , and sported Benjamin James as its first headmaster .
14 The patches can then be located where you want them among the preamp 's memory locations ( or programs ) , and then called up by a MIDI pedal .
15 You know , wake up on a Monday morning , with a bad hangover , and you think , oh my god , you know , what is life about , is it really worth going on ?
16 A nature garden has sprung up at a Bootle school where youngsters once had to play out in gas masks because of coaldust clouds .
17 A PROJECT for budding photographers has been set up at a Newton Aycliffe school .
18 This was set up by a Henley member , the late Stephen Bertram , who lost his left arm in the Second War and who joined the Society in 1955 .
19 For testing purposes , Praxis ran Unix SVR4 through a C producer and generated an ANDF version which it brought up on an ICL plc DRS6000 box using its Sparc installer .
20 In the case of Repton light-middleweight Leon Young , there was no encouraging influence at all as he was brought up in a Dr Barnardo 's home in Barkingside .
21 Like the ‘ Mef if they 'd been brought up in a Yorkshire pit village instead of some jessified ‘ forest ’ , but with scurrilous standing in for the keyboards , ‘ V ’ are an untutored Stooges. that 's the Three Stooges , mind .
22 Born in 1945 , Sutton was brought up in a Nissen hut , the son of a mechanic and a hairdresser .
23 It was just one of those things that happened to even the nicest people , and the sensible thing to do about it was pay £25 and turn up at a London hotel for a glass of sherry and an implicit promise of no humiliation if things did n't work out .
24 Once upon a time , long before fatwas and ayatollahs , the daughter of a shazdeh , or prince , grew up in a Tehran harem .
25 He grew up in a San Jose barrio called Sal si Puedes ( get out if you can ) ; Mexican-Americans were treated as faceless serfs .
26 CLEAN UP WITH AN ATCO COMMODORE
27 SECURITY is to be stepped up at a Darlington pensioners ' community centre following two break-ins .
28 stake in National Power or PowerGen to bring pressure to bear on those companies to reduce the development of gas-fired stations , they might end up in a United Kingdom court for breaking United Kingdom company law .
29 what time do you have to get up on a Sunday morning ?
30 HEALTH fears over raw sewage washing up on a Fife beach have resulted in one local authority forcing another to clean up the pollution .
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