Example sentences of "[verb] up a [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | DESMOND DOUGLAS , 36 , a legend in British table tennis over the past decade has moved up a place to No 3 on the new England men 's ranking list , writes John Woodford . |
2 | By introducing a programme for the training of drawing teachers in 1871 , the school opened up a vocation to women : a vocation through which they could attempt to have more secure incomes . |
3 | It has opened up a market to Apple , to which it previously had no direct access . |
4 | As you play through this , do n't forget to re-tune your low E string up a semi-tone to F and to let the notes sustain into each other wherever possible . |
5 | The interim dividend goes up a fraction to 3.1p , from 2.9p . |
6 | The interim dividend goes up a fraction to 3.1p , from 2.9p . |
7 | Ally McCoist 's fitness will determine who plays up front and yesterday Roxburgh said that the improvement in the player 's hamstring injury was such that he would now be ‘ disappointed ’ if the scorer of 41 goals for his club this season did not play on the ground that has yet to give up a goal to Scotland since they became tenants at Ibrox . |
8 | Douglas , who has retired from the England squad , has lost only twice this season — to the No 1 Carl Prean at the English National 's final and nine days ago in the final of the Essex Open to Alan Cooke , who also moves up a place to No 4 . |
9 | One young person gave up a holiday to America just to help us . |
10 | But she added that she understood that AT&T was interested in setting up a competitor to Telecom Eireann . |