Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This could speed up the introduction of HDTV in America . |
2 | The unscrupulous could set up a charity and then get company status , producing a set of accounts which are totally meaningless from a charity point of view . ’ |
3 | but this would open up the possibility of governments manipulating the voucher system to encourage some courses and discourage others . |
4 | The possibility of amendment was rejected by EC Foreign Ministers on April 6 , as this would open up the prospect of other countries also trying to renegotiate the terms of the Treaty . |
5 | This would build up a fund from which they could afford to bid for new discoveries at fair market prices . |
6 | This would throw up a host of attendant problems . |
7 | This would drive up the price of securities and drive down the rate of interest . |
8 | They hope this will clear up the problem here and elsewhere , for good . |
9 | If the population happens to be already rich in genes for B1 and C1 , this will set up a climate favouring the A1 gene rather than the A2 gene . |
10 | Conversely , if the population is already rich in genes for B2 and C2 this will set up a climate in which the A2 gene is favoured by selection rather than the A1 gene . |
11 | This will set up the structure of a relation called EMPLOYEE which has three attributes . |
12 | This will drive up the price of securities and hence will drive down their current market rate of interest . |
13 | The problem with this is that although all that shows in column C is a time , the cell really contains the whole date serial number and this will mess up the arithmetic discussed later ( see Step 8 ) to calculate duration . |
14 | If you 're not doing it like that and you 're in a conversation or atmosphere in the room , when I find it , this little gadget is wonderful , this will pick up for a long way , this will pick up the dogs next door , if there was no other noise in this room . |
15 | This can dam up a pore until eventually there is leakage into surrounding skin tissue , producing the familiar red bumps , pimples , and in the worst acne cases , cysts and infected abscesses . |
16 | Anyone who is reasonably skilful can knock up a mounting without difficulty , and it is possible even for someone who is as clumsy as I am . |
17 | Together with the individual care plan , these will make up the description of the service which the voluntary or private sector home is contracted to provide . |
18 | ‘ These will put up the value of my land , ’ she said . |
19 | Living systems store their energy in the cells as specific high-energy phosphate bonds linked to molecules similar to those used to build up the genes . |
20 | Simon muttered something under his breath about ‘ that would show up the teeth marks ’ which both of us hoped she did n't hear . |
21 | You 'd go in and have to queue up , wait for the chance to get the frying pan to put bacon and egg in it , and your hands so cold you could hardly hold it , and that would take up a quarter of an hour . |
22 | This is where shares are bought in advance of a large transaction that is known about and that will push up the price . |
23 | AN AERIAL spectacular will light up the skies above Derry today . |
24 | In just over two weeks , the four will take up the pins and the microphone for the benefit of Telegraph readers . |