Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But there are substantial legal problems as major financial institutions literally pick up the pieces and look to their future . |
2 | The only gateway from the Walks was directly opposite the church , so that the Lassiters rarely walked up the village itself . |
3 | Doc Threadneedle slowly turned up the lights . |
4 | Coleraine suddenly stepped up a gear in the last 20 minutes of normal time , a gear no-one , least of all Ards , believed they had . |
5 | Opulent decors and images only point up the jadedness , and the tale of a deracinated interloper ( Beatrice Dalle ) caught up in family plotting at the chateau turns into a risible cross between Edgar Allan Poe and Homes And Gardens . |
6 | With one last defiant surge of power the jeep finally gave up the ghost . |
7 | When Richard finally took up the scrip and staff of a pilgrim , the latter broke under him . |
8 | THE draw for the last sixteen of the FA Trophy yesterday threw up a battle of the Irish . |
9 | Hill gradually moves up the grid … he 's second for the last of the starts but his engine is n't quite powerful enough and comes home in fourth spot … |
10 | McKinsey also drew up an analysis showing how different facets of financial management should vary according to the stage of the life-cycle . |
11 | Coyle also picked up a Guinness Player of the Month award from the Northern Ireland Football Writers . |
12 | Her mother Diana , who five months later set up the Suzy Lamplugh Trust to publicise the dangers of women working alone , fears the worst . |
13 | Signor Finchera also set up a table with a bottle of wine on it to ‘ welcome the lava ’ . |
14 | A couple of bands were hired several months ago to jolly up the celebrations , whose main participants appeared to be trade unionists who had been on free holidays to one of the last proletarian paradises . |
15 | And there is a good account of the infamous Nixon/Kennedy TV debate when Kennedy 's aide even turned up the heat in Nixon 's dressing-room to make him sweat more . |
16 | There is not only a form of filtering within homes of the rooms offered to those on income support , but homes sometimes put up a bar against those whose only contribution is up to the ceiling laid down by the Government . |
17 | He remembered the morning he had watched Bert proudly hang up the brand new sign . |
18 | The ferric-chloride side of the cell then picks up the electron from the quinone reduction while the ascorbic-acid side donates an electron to the porphyrin ( oxidation ) . |
19 | Aldercine Hodson recently took up the challenge of organising a ‘ Fun Sports Afternoon ’ for the disabled that would cater especially for those handicapped people who have athletic inclinations but not necessarily the strength to cope with competition at County , Regional or National level . |
20 | When his case finally came up the evidence of the couple 's daughter , who had been watching the whole incident , was torn to shreds by Russell 's lawyer . |
21 | St Tropez was known for its beaches , and normally she could spend hours just soaking up the sun and watching the other people parading , but she felt too unsettled to do much more than lie on her towel , playing aimlessly with the sand and trying to convince herself that she did not want anything more out of Piers than he was prepared to give her . |
22 | But the plot has more holes than an OAP 's hairnet , and the supercilious Ms Dash thoroughly deserves the pig-ignorant Mr Wayans , I strongly advise brother Marlon not to give up the day job and I sincerely hope I am indisposed should they decide to foist Mo' Money 2 on us . |
23 | In October 1966 , however , one year after the decision not to take up the option on the book , David V. Picker at UA bought the movie rights . |
24 | Day 1 Rent — At this stage there is a future benefit so set up an asset and review at end of month . |
25 | Shrewsbury have got to make sure as much as possible when they do win the ball in the they do n't just smash long balls up , because as l as soon as they do that and as long as they keep doing that , Blackburn just pick up the ball again and keep coming at them , they 've got to try like they did just a few minutes ago , try and play themselves out of defence with nice low passes . |
26 | And had the Grandtully folk best come up the glen and join on at Dull ? ’ |
27 | What light struggled through the unwashed front window soon gave up the ghost in the air that seemed almost palpably grey . |
28 | The sun gradually ate up the mist until by the afternoon we were in a blazing oven under a burned blue sky . |
29 | Plenty of gulls still kicking up a shindy . |
30 | Now , in addition to that , and I do n't know if this is the source of the confusion , we 've also made provision in the ninety four five budget for another er camera site operation , except that it 's a lower figure because that does n't actually include the camera because we made it clear that as a result of the decision last time here we did n't want to create a , a permanent precedent that this committee always picked up the bill for the camera . |