Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I think they 've more or less given up the ghost .
2 WANTED ON VOYAGE WHETHER YOU 'RE SAILING , STROLLING OR JUST SOAKING UP THE RAYS , SUMMER 'S ESSENTIAL DRESSING STARTS HERE
3 ‘ Are youse ordering , or just blocking up the bar ? ’ said a smiling , thirsty man .
4 The thirty pupils or more making up the group move around together in the school during the school breaks .
5 So whether you 're tidying away some of those large toys that the kids had for Christmas , and have got fed-up with , storing a few treasures in the loft , using it as a laundry or shopping basket , or even to clear up the garden rubbish , the ‘ Monster ’ will take it .
6 Otherwise you will end up sacrificing expensive sewn slings or else chopping up the climbing rope itself .
7 It is a remark that effectively sums up the difference between himself and the rest of the band .
8 In S/Z the codes are more like ways of speaking that together make up the discourse .
9 Linthal takes its name from the river Linth which drains the beautiful transverse valley that largely makes up the canton of Glarus .
10 It was worse than ever getting up the companion , much worse than last time .
11 Other practices that once held up the flow of the dance were the continual closing in 5th position before a new step and the continual moving of the arms through 1st position at every change of weight or during a ports de bras .
12 I barge through the crowd of 'orrible mums , snotty kids and prams that always litter up the gate , and rush across the road , Mrs Moggs , the crossing lady , trying hard to keep up with me on her fat little legs .
13 Harry Pollitt reported to the Central Committee of the Party in January 1936 that : We fight to affiliate as an organised Party , campaigning for united action on the part of all workers organisations , for a change of policy that corresponds to the desires of the Labour Party members , and that also opens up the perspective of realising at a later stage one united working class political party .
14 It was a triumph that also set up the Kiwis nicely for a surprise win over the seventh-seeded Italians .
15 Possibly caused by people returning to work , I think those are the ones that really opened up the community and dropped people on either side of the fence as opposed to sitting on top of it .
16 The frost causes the bracken to die back and thereby opens up the canopy to let in more light .
17 The Bank , by rejecting offers at r 1 , is in effect reducing its demand for bills ( D 1 to D 2 ) , and thereby drives up the rediscount rate to r 2 .
18 A good catalogue , therefore , makes life easy for its user , and so builds up the supplier 's reputation .
19 If you use drugs , you will need to consider that drugs can deplete your immune system and so speed up the progression of the illness .
20 For the diminutive Andy — people often wonder how he hauls around the pro bags that stand as high as him — the triumphs he has shared with Nick Faldo are something of a fulfilment of his own ambition of winning the titles himself : he started as a tournament professional with dreams of a major championship before realizing he would not make the grade as a pro , and so took up the bag instead of the club .
21 As always , remember to practise sl-ow-ly at first and only build up the tempo as and when the part begins to feel comfortable .
22 The introduction of the five-point try was announced in Wellington , New Zealand , yesterday by rugby union 's International Board , which has made a series of sweeping rule changes in an attempt to quicken the flow and generally brighten up the game .
23 We really need to pull some focus on all that percussion and generally tighten up the imaging .
24 World prices for Arabian light grade had dropped by around $4.50 per barrel since October 1991 , to about $18.50 , at a time when the onset of winter in the northern hemisphere would normally have increased demand and thus shored up the price .
25 and just use up the P E P .
26 The Christmas tree decorated only with silver stars cut out and bows made out of paper rope , you cut the paper rope and just tie up the bows .
27 I wish I could be like you and just give up the Glens for Linfield .
28 Willie did so and soon picked up the melody until he almost began to enjoy it .
29 And if just blowing up the tyres means you have a tiny bit more thre er tread on the road and it is a tiny bit .
30 So always start with the minimum amount and gradually build up the tones until you reach the strength that emphasises , rather than overpowers .
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