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

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1 A two-year research project has produced what is called the home bus system , a set of standards for wiring up the home with coaxial cable .
2 After mopping up the mess-tin with a large piece of French bread that had accompanied the stew , I got to my feet and looked around the barn .
3 Vivienne — with Bernie backing her up as Malcolm was in the States , having extended his visit after striking up a rapport with The New York Dolls at the time — talked me into doing it .
4 Look , I know I have a reputation for serving up the truth with more than the traditional British accompaniments .
5 Secondly , the firm prided itself on speed and efficiency , both as a profitable practice in itself , and as a means of building up a reputation with estate agents .
6 It was stressed that full time staff were needed for old people , especially in terms of building up a relationship with the old people which would mean that the help would be more efficient and effective .
7 I did get and proved the place I 've been going that actually more accidents due to blocking and you sort of back up the stairs with you
8 On the evening when he was to undergo the experience , unique for a Prime Minister of this century , of winding up a debate with the certain knowledge of defeat at the end of his speech , Tom Jones saw him in his room behind the Speaker 's chair .
9 The question of the freedom to re-export the works of art was in fact the main stumbling block in drawing up the contract with the Spanish State in 1988 .
10 But the second degree expressed outwardly in giving up the world with a heart wholly centred on Christ , seems to correspond in some ways to both the insuperable and inseparable stages of The Form and like them gives way to a third stage when the contemplative sees into heaven and is filled with the joy Rolle expresses as song : " prayers turnes intil joyful sange , and thoghtes to melody " ( 69.284 – 5 ) .
11 In setting up a file with a number of dummy records , these dummies will be filled with a character such as & or • that will be tested for during serial processing .
12 Even Roquelaure 's omission to tell him that he 'd been involved in setting up the deal with Iran seemed less mysterious as the Métro train cruised beneath the Paris streets .
13 For the next ten years , Richard II concentrated on building up a reputation with a reputably good government beside him against his powerful uncles .
14 developed from Xerox research ( like just about everything else we take for granted in desktop publishing ) these are a method of providing user control over software without cluttering up the screen with text .
15 If you are careful and place all your subroutines at the end of the main program , you can display the main structure of the program without cluttering up the trace with the subroutines .
16 The T&L empire grew out of the merger in the 1920s of East End sugar refineries owned by Henry Tate and Abram Lyle , and expanded by fattening up the nation with calories .
17 Foods such as sugar , salt , spices , fat and alcohol can therefore aggravate a cellulite condition by cluttering up the system with additional waste matter that is poorly eliminated .
18 Butler and Sean Hill also deny plotting to kill policemen by setting up a plan with the IRA to plant a culvert bomb under the road between Ballycastle and Cushendall .
19 When staff tried to begin work by loading up a lorry with timber , the protestors simply took it off again until they stopped .
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