Example sentences of "[verb] up [adv] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Some biochemists have built up quite elaborate blueprints for forms of life utterly different from our own .
2 The Terrence Higgins Trust Advice Centre will arrange for a lawyer to draw up reasonably straightforward wills for people in the London area who are infected with HIV or AIDS .
3 Care must be taken , of course , not to use up too many instruments for the two melodic lines so that insufficient remain to deal with the accompanying musical texture .
4 Rather one must teach criminal law jurisprudentially and the circumstance that criminal law throws up so much grist for the jurisprudential mill fits it rather well for the role of an introductory course .
5 Guidelines for provisioning ( hitherto unknown in the industry ) were tightened up again this autumn for the second year in succession .
6 Alas , one knows only too well that if Life magazine had had to cough up just one dollar for every time one has oneself cried ‘ Eureka ’ , or its golfing counterpart , that American publication would have been bled dry .
7 Does he agree that the use of greater marketing expertise could open up still further opportunities for British exporters ?
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