Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] up [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The big cities , New York , London , and Liverpool even , can afford to have units set up to encourage the production of films and videos and so on in their areas , in fact there was a report in last Thurs thirtieth of December 's Shropshire Star about Liverpool 's office . |
2 | The second half was even more of a grab-bag than the first , the suspicion growing in Jude as she watched that the parody and pastiche was a smoke-screen put up to cover the creators ' embarrassment at their own sincerity . |
3 | Erm if a window 's been smashed , then we 'll we 'll get the window boarded up to secure the flat the best possible way . |
4 | In conventional trials set up to assess the efficacy of a new drug , the drug is given to a group of patients suffering from a particular illness , and the effects are compared with those obtained in a matched group of patients given a dummy ( or placebo ) drug . |
5 | Last week , six pre-press software and systems vendors lined up to endorse the Sparc/Solaris platform : they include Crosfield Electronics Ltd , Digital Technology International , DuPont/Camex , ECRM , Linotype-Hell and System Integrators Inc . |
6 | The problem for the potential incumbent is that it has to get enough customers signed up to enable the prices quoted to be profitable . |
7 | Whether this perspective represents wisdom or only a curious anachronism today , it commands the scrutiny of a post-war generation in the West brought up to respect the limits of military power more than its utility . |
8 | The trust for sale terms drawn up gave the trustees the right to manage the land and an obligation to sell it if it no longer produced a satisfactory income , with the proceeds of the sale going to the beneficiary , the consent of the beneficiary being necessary before the sale could take place . |
9 | Well , there were the usual inhabitants , of course , but nobody with the collar turned up reading a newspaper under a streetlamp , say . |
10 | Dr Jackie Cornish , the hospital 's transplant co-ordinator , has said there are at least two possible donors lined up following a search of the national bone marrow registers . |
11 | Dr Jackie Cornish , the hospital 's transplant co-ordinator , has said there are at least two possible donors lined up following a search of the national bone marrow registers . |
12 | Acts lined up include the Raymond Froggart Band on February 22 and the Johnny McEvoy band on February 26 . |