Example sentences of "[verb] up [adv] [conj] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His godson , Harry Hubbard , is a young Agency aspirant who joins up just as the Cold War is getting hot .
2 ‘ A few years ago one of the old boys from Ham was doing a bit of rabbit poaching up here and a headless horseman went riding by as cool as you please .
3 The advantage of this technique is that , in subsequent processing , the whole prime data track can be handled sequentially by the software , and overflow records are picked up only when the prime track has been processed .
4 The reformers argued that since departments built up their philosophies over a period of time and since new measures took a considerable period to negotiate , these processes should be opened up so that the informed public could make its reactions clear while principles were still being settled .
5 And when the woman in the top bunk threw up again and the sour vomit splashed down on her and soaked her skirt , it was the last straw .
6 There is not much evidence that real wages in Europe began to go up significantly until the later part of the 1860s , but even before then the general feeling that times were improving was unmistakable in the developed countries , the contrast with the disturbed and desperate 1830s and 1840s was palpable .
7 When this proves to be impossible , the edge of the previous day 's work should be roughed up so that the new mix will key with it .
8 We make up more than a fifth of the European Parliamentary Labour Group in Europe , which in turn forms a quarter of the socialist group the biggest political block in the European Parliament and G M B Members cover the full range of parliamentary committees over the years we feel that a vast range of queries and questions whizzed by the G M B membership .
9 Finally , a note to those contemplating summer glacier skiing : get up early and a few glorious runs of spring snow will make it all worthwhile .
10 The meeting broke up quickly as the other men in the room rose from wherever they had found to sit , some on chairs but most cross-legged on the floor , picked up weapons and equipment , and began to file out .
11 Vehicles started up again and a familiar voice shouted to him from the side of the truck .
12 Went up there the following day and they came back armed with all sorts of things — knives and cudgels — and they went up there and a real fight developed .
13 They have also gone up faster than the national figures .
14 Consequently , when these innovative ideas were taken up nationally and the Residential Precinct Regulation was adopted in the traffic legislation of the Netherlands in September 1976 , great care was taken to set down minimum design requirements and special rules for conduct within a Woonerf .
15 The girls were wired up so that the current lit up their cockades and enabled their swords to give off sparks as they fenced .
16 The skull of a Celtic princess which was dug up more than a hundred years ago could soon be given a face .
17 to leave if if the voluntary severance comes up again and the whole purpose of the exercise is to look to our future .
18 The price used as the original price had been bumped up so that the 20 per cent off claim could be made .
19 I told her of the big green seas , all crinkled and slow , heaving up astern as the icy wind scoured their tops into freezing spume .
20 With most agents in agreement that the top end of the market has held up better than the bottom end , this widening differential between the values of prime and mass-market housing is likely to increase .
21 She got back in the bed wet through , and sat up brazenly as the young girl brought the tray in .
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