Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The shortfall can only be made up by the sale of programmes and income from official car parks — so spectators are asked to support both .
2 Every militiaman in Lebanon should perhaps be taken up to the Dog River to see these memorials to pride and power .
3 Three main developments should be noted : ( 1 ) the opening up overseas of branch offices of English or Welsh partnerships ; ( 2 ) the creation of new partnerships overseas carrying on business in the English firm-name and involving some , or all , of the English partners together with foreign lawyers ( the counterpart of the multi-national practices which will shortly be set up in the UK ) ; ( 3 ) associations between English and foreign ( typically from the USA ) firms to carry on business together in a third country or as a regional or transnational grouping .
4 Although he was nine years old and would soon be moving up to the big school , Frankie was still frightened of the dark .
5 As he was wearing only trousers and shoes he knew that he would soon be picked up in the town , so he got away through alleys and into the country .
6 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
7 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
8 This idea of historical study as the rigorous combination of knowledge and method is central to any defence of a key position for history in the curriculum of the 1990s , and may best be summed up in the term " historical literacy " .
9 My father had recruited three young gypsies who had not been and could not be called up for the Navy .
10 Ministers have decided that the National Rivers Authority will not be split up in the process of creating the new body but will be incorporated into it .
11 Arts teachers are also not seen as helping their own cause in as much as classroom practices in the arts might not be living up to the expectations of other professional staff .
12 They were to ascertain " whether some of our own Nation inhabiting in those parts , may not be trained up in the said worke . "
13 This demand must not be built up at the expense of the core scientific activity of the Garden , however .
14 When recordings were made using DC amplifiers it became apparent that during REM sleep the eyes were almost constantly in motion , making slow , roving movements which would not be picked up by the standard ( AC ) amplifying equipment .
15 These map programs take a fair bit of work , and can not be drawn up on the launching ship ; the sailors load a ready-made map into the missile , and tell it how to get to the initial way-point .
16 I can not see any reason why that process can not be speeded up within the system .
17 In evidence given in 1978 to the Lindop committee on data protection , the Association of Chief Police Officers ( ACPO ) said that the police 's intelligence computers should not be linked up without the approval of parliament or the Home Secretary .
18 Companies tend to use a ‘ firewall ’ along their route into Internet so that individuals can not be looked up in the directory of users — a sort of ex directory .
19 Instead of saying that in the absence of a community there can be no rules , we say that what is wrong with the solipsist 's rules is that they can not be set up in the way he pretends , by using a private experience as a sample .
20 As always with cohort measures , the data can not be taken up to the present day without a considerable element of projection ( broken line ) of the generation rate .
21 We want the Government to think carefully and respond positively to our recommendations , because we are anxious that the rate of increase in the Budget from now on should not be jacked up by the powerful lobby of the industry and the influence that it can exert on the Government .
22 Addresses do n't have to be mentioned , they can easily be looked up in the electoral roll just from a name .
23 He notes that any loss of earnings can usually be made up during the first ten years of work .
24 You 'll still be working up at the farm and I 'll be having my midday meals up there , same as I do now .
25 And you may also be held up on the A three six one at Wardington where there are some temporary traffic lights , that 's just north of Banbury .
26 A fourth plant will also be set up in the Philippines towards the end of 1993 to focus on surface mount technology .
27 Excessive perspiration in poorly ventilated footwear invites infection which can also be picked up in the changing rooms of public swimming pools or sports centres .
28 TWW , in fact , was a good example of a consortium put together from interests reflecting the shape of the franchise area , which was partly dictated by the fact that the signal for Wales would also be picked up in the West Country .
29 Larvae may also be picked up by the bloodstream and carried to other organs ; and some might reach the anterior mesenteric artery , which is the main source of blood to the intestines .
30 The conflicts which have developed over land and housing can also be linked up to the very mobility of incomers .
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