Example sentences of "[pron] can [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You see how effortlessly I can conjure up the visions and tempt you into that Realm where I , too , am a Prince ? ’ |
2 | I can pick up a person and throw him two metres . |
3 | " I can pick up a horse and rider in my talons and carry them right across the forest . " |
4 | I can pick up a letter there without any bother . |
5 | But erm and if you listen to the tape long enough you can , I can pick up the tune , |
6 | She 'll be out of sight , and so will we until I can pick up the replacement set . ’ |
7 | Oh wicked , I can pick up the revs . |
8 | I find I can get up a rhythm with this simple notation , more irregular passes with the lace carriage make me lose count . |
9 | If I can keep up the Peter Sellers act long enough without dying of laughing , I might just get meself a few pints out of it . |
10 | In particular , the collation of brief reports which can make up an evaluation at the end of each planning cycle should enable the head with both colleagues and governors to create a bridge between good management and good learning . |
11 | Of course , a sensible diet and exercise plan is very important but there are also specialist treatments which can speed up the slimming and rejuvenating programme . |
12 | Representatives of Athenian local states purposively seek to nurture popular campaigns and public initiatives which can take up the welfare services ‘ action space ’ . |
13 | here so she can budge up a bit . |
14 | The officials want and respect a minister who can pick up a problem quickly , select from among the alternatives the line most in accord with the outlook of his Cabinet colleagues and his party , who is courageous and can win any necessary battles with other departments outside or inside the Cabinet , and who can explain the policy well in public . |
15 | I just have a lot of respect for someone who can pick up a piece of wood or metal and make music out of it . ’ |
16 | You can either frost the cooled cake as usual or you can warm up the frosting and pour it over the cake like a glaze . |
17 | See if you can conjure up a picture of you being successful — what were the events , what were your thoughts and feelings , and what were you doing at the time ? |
18 | I 'll find some sheets presently and you can make up a bed in the spare room . |
19 | You can spice up a document by drawing straight onto it . |
20 | So you can set up a scheme |
21 | Applying fonts is still a two stage process — you can set up a default font and up to seven others using the /Global , Spreadsheet , Fonts menu . |
22 | So , you can set up a CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT that not only starts Windows but also gets rid of any drivers that you do n't need to have loaded . |
23 | Windows is stuffed full of things you have to configure or change before you can set up a printer , for example . |
24 | But when you begin fishing , if it is a swim you have never fished before with a swimfeeder , it is essential that you find out how long it takes to empty so that you can set up a rhythm of casting and feeding . |
25 | Of course , if all these activités sound too énergetiques , you can soak up the scenery and immerse yourself in our natural convivialité . |
26 | In a de luxe terrace suite , you can soak up the sights from your own outdoor Jacuzzi . |
27 | So you can carve up the remains and sell them off to the highest bidders ? ’ |
28 | This village and its neighbour Elterwater ( q.v. ) are old quarrying villages , and from the church at Chapel Stile you can walk up a footpath which leads to the dramatic Thrang Slate Quarry . |
29 | . Or you can build up a tree . |
30 | This section discusses these pensions , how they can be increased by additional voluntary contributions , how you can build up a pension if you have no access to an employer 's scheme and how divorce affects your right to your ex-husband 's pension . |