Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] up the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Footpath work has opened up the Rosslyn Castle to Hewan right of way
2 Customs have set up the Dover Customs Yacht Team to deal with queries on yachts under temporary importation arrangements in an EC country on 31 December 1992 .
3 She added : ‘ A lot of people have walked up the Eiffel Tower so I thought it would be something different to go backwards .
4 Now Beverley and Peter have set up the Thomas Appeal .
5 KRAFT General Foods has snapped up the US and Canadian businesses of breakfast cereal giant R J R Nabisco .
6 The US Congress has dreamed up the Mary Whitehouse chip , a circuit that the television industry would be required to build into television sets , enabling parents to block out programmes coded for violent content : according to Associated Press , the chip was thought up by Representative Edward Markey , a Democrat from Massachusetts and chairman of the House Energy & Commerce subcommittee on telecommunications — the parent could just push the v-block button on the remote control and keep violent programming out of the home , ’ he said reckoning that if only 10% or 15% of all homes started blocking programmes , broadcasters and advertisers would soon get the message .
7 And ethical investors in the City have taken up the SAS cause — some actually turning up to the SAS summer ball and joining in the dancing to Dezzman Devan 's reggae band and London funksters Push .
8 Church leaders and the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust have set up the Yorkshire Living Churchyard project which has seen extensive environmental and conservation work .
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