Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may paper over things and succeed in buying time , but it can not overcome the class-based conflicts that will eventually bubble up to the surface .
2 " We 'd better catch up with the others , had n't we ? " he said quickly , gesturing along the track .
3 There is no real common denominator that can be used to classify the ‘ Originals ’ , the first fifty-odd recruits to the SAS , some of whose names will constantly crop up during the course of this book .
4 These were a valuable indicator , as they would only show up from a distance if you were ‘ on the line ’ .
5 I 'm hearing things now that I have not heard in fifteen years that I 've been on this County Council and I would suggest erm to Mr that when he 's talking about things that this County Council ought to print , and I think the one suggestion he came up with is very sensible , he could perhaps follow up with a catalogue of those things which he considers need doing that after a hundred years have not been done .
6 She says well , we can only take up to the value of your car , , which is more than they did !
7 We might then only end up with a series of discrete micro-studies that could not be articulated .
8 I 'd only end up in the doghouse myself would n't I ?
9 If you want to know any more about what he 's doing you 'd better go up to the camp and ask him yourself . ’
10 Cos they wo n't all go up on a tree .
11 Now upstairs there are people working , so when you get to the far end we ask you do n't go straight upstairs , if you can wait please and we 'll we 'll we 'll all you 'll all go up in the room together , .
12 Er but again y'know I could in theory provide some handouts for you which you could perhaps pick up at the end of the er of the lecture from the front or even have available in a general office for you , okay ?
13 Chaff and grain can no longer build up on the screen , air flow stays constant and the main turbine blades ( over £100 each ) are n't assaulted by small and/or shattered grain .
14 I 'd sooner wind up in a debtors ’ prison ! ’
15 Some respondents felt that it was important that the manager had high expectations for punctuality and discipline so that resentment does not build up within the team .
16 For a party you could prepare all four — and why not finish up with the orange and almond dessert on page 16 .
17 In those circumstances , vitamin and mineral deficiencies do not crop up in a couple of weeks .
18 You can not expect to be asked the questions exactly as they appear here and you will be badly thrown if you have programmed yourself with exact responses to very particular questions which do not crop up in the way you had anticipated .
19 ‘ I 'll just finish up in the kitchen . ’
20 But the NAIRU is indeed likely to be lower these days — partly because the labour market works better , and partly because some of those out of work will not show up in the figures .
21 It may be that Candida is overabundant , but that this does not show up in the stools because the yeast is attached to the gut wall in some way — perhaps in its hyphal form .
22 Although it does not show up in the analyses , content surely also became more international , in source of origin , if not always in substance .
23 This does not show up in the household statistics because many of these stays were for a brief few months right at the end of life .
24 Further , the fact that lesion of the cerebellum x including the flocculus in rabbits , cats and monkeys , or subdural application in rabbits and monkeys of haemoglobin ( which blocks LTD ) , abolishes the entire VOR adaptation , raises the question of why brain stem synaptic plasticity does not show up in the absence of cerebellar plasticity .
25 Although these weaknesses did not show up in the balance of payments until the 1960s this does not mean that the position in the 1950s was anywhere near ‘ entirely satisfactory ’ since the process was then in the making [ cf.
26 But a more novel objection came from Dr Leonard Wilson , when Bishop of Birmingham , and who opened a school without wearing gaiters as a form of protest because he believed : ‘ Bishops should not dress up in the way of the decadent eighteenth century . ’
27 Just as they are taught other subjects , they should increasingly be taught about such topics as mental handicap so that they do not grow up with the prejudices that their parents may possess .
28 But give him his due , he does not give up for a scratch or two , and not even a dagger could hold him off for ever . ’
29 Orkney Islands Council did not give up without a fight .
30 It 's our Party and we should not give up without a fight .
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