Example sentences of "[noun] up [prep] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The S3 graphics co-processor and its associated chipset is justly acknowledged to be more than useful for speeding up Windows graphics , offloading much of the graphics work from the CPU as it does , and the speed up with a variety of tasks under Windows and applications is very noticeable .
2 The reasons towards this sh erm the reason why that you had the rise in er absolute egalitarianism was that the Communist Party thought that they 'd be able to keep the speed up for the process of land reform .
3 Hence errors at a variety of levels ( from the interchanging of elements of adjacent words up to the abandoning of whole sentences ) are inevitable .
4 Similarly , while a pupil with this type of visual condition might be able to read words up on the blackboard with little difficulty , locating the words themselves could be an initial problem .
5 I used to tap dance , high kick , do splits , pull my legs up at the back of my head .
6 No rent has been paid since July but arrears up to the end of November are already the subject of a previous court order .
7 WOULD-BE MP No rent had been paid since July last year but arrears up to the end of November were already the subject of a previous court order and Mr Finnegan had arranged for his wife 's small income to be made available to cover those .
8 Three old mill stones serve as the steps up to the door of the mill , an aesthetically appealing alternative use for them now that they are no longer required for the purpose for which they were designed .
9 Again , the dual imagery of the victorious general and the holy saviour appeared : virtually everyone wore full military or party uniform , and the steps up to the basilica of Saint Barbara were lined with people carrying the palms they had bought for Palm Sunday , six weeks earlier .
10 On your left are dark , steep steps up through the wall into one of the greatest centres of culture in Bohemia — the Strahov Monastery and library .
11 All the Met Waafs at Bourn had by this time qualified for their ‘ props ’ , so we were two steps up from the bottom of the ladder and that 's where we stopped .
12 ‘ We have taken £5,000 in advance bookings for the movie up to the end of the December . ’
13 To overcome this difficulty , the Company built a tunnel and extended the footpath between the canal and the Company 's fence up to the foot of the new canal bridge , and built some steps up to Stratford Road opposite the then new station .
14 Does my hon. Friend agree that the secret of contracting out is the drawing up of a contract between those who buy a service and those who supply it , and that , together with independent inspection , that is an essential ingredient to ensure that quality and standards are maintained in the public 's interest ?
15 The regulation of aviation comprises many different activities but perhaps the most significant is the drawing up of a set of rules and regulations and the establishment of an organisation to ensure their enforcement .
16 The pilot therefore set the aircraft up for a diversion to the nearest suitable airfield — RAF Wittering — using residual engine power .
17 This route begins from Glen Nevis and you can take your car up to the head of the Glen and leave it in a packed car park , if you can find a space between the ice-cream vans and hot-dog vendors .
18 This despoiled manuscript , containing the Old Testament up to the Book of Job , still preserves six large-scale pictures of biblical scenes , a decorative page of script , and forty-one initials .
19 Stand upright and do high jumps , bringing both knees up to the chest at the same time .
20 Six thousand , four hundred and ninety papers had been published by the thesis authors up to the end of 1987 .
21 Six thousand , four hundred and ninety papers had been published by the thesis authors up to the end of 1987 .
22 So is a speeding up of the process through biotechnology really any different ?
23 Here we see Bukharin repeating his argument for a speeding up of the circulation of commodities , which he said would provide a greater surplus out of which investment of all types could be increased .
24 ‘ It 's all right , ’ Patrick assured Jim as he touched 120 along the straight stretch up to the crossroads outside Ramsgate , where the A253 meets the A256 .
25 He scored on his debut , against Plymouth up at The Palace on 15 October when we romped to a 6–1 win , and went on to play in every remaining match that season .
26 The mul , and the Duchess of York will become a multi-millionairess , in her own right , as a result of the break up of the marriage to Andrew we can reveal today .
27 Richard put over , put a lot of beams and Paul at the weekend put an immense amount of his household gear up on the roof in the garage .
28 ( a ) This rule applies whether the business concerned is in England and Wales or outside the jurisdiction ; but nothing in this rule prevents the setting up outside the jurisdiction of a practice complying with Rules 8 or 9 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 .
29 Mr Hardman was renowned for his sense of humour , as his contribution to an April Fool 's Day edition of Moneybox , shows : ‘ There 's case law , so far as the setting up of a trust for a cat is concerned , or a dog , or a parrot or a monkey , but you do n't have to have specific legislation in the Taxes Act because the normal rules follow .
30 The Minister announced the setting up of a helpline for the homeless .
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