Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun pl] [verb] up [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the figures are quite clear that there are benefits of having in-house erm erm , fields that can compete against the private sector for county council work , and the fear , and the reason why they were set up in the first place , to make sure that you could n't have outside erm , er or private organisations setting up cartels to basically screw the local government down , and charge whatever price they want and con us through and through .
2 Because of her international success and recognition , Meyer is one of the personalities South Africa is using to encourage more and more youngsters from the townships and under-developed areas to take up sport .
3 Until human beings take up roles in an enterprise , it is merely a collection of buildings and plant .
4 This causes massive expansion of air , and demonic winds churn up dust so that one seems to be walking on the bed of a murky sea .
5 This collection was in the care of the Royal College of Surgeons ; and other medical societies and medical schools built up museums where the student could study at leisure , augmenting what he had learned from lectures and dissections and at the bedside .
6 The professional and managerial classes made up 18% of the population in 1971 : their children formed 51% of university entrants in 1975 and 54% in 1979 .
7 The banks were found to have delayed interest rate cuts to individual customers and small businesses to keep up profits .
8 Here , too , came Gladstone and other politicians to whip up support .
9 News of the disposal and the £75m profit BAT will reap from the deal sent shares in the tobacco and financial services conglomerate up 9p to 745p .
10 As medical staffing budgets are finite any increase in the number of career registrars and senior registrars uses up money that would otherwise be available for expanding the number of consultants .
11 If governing bodies set up finance committees as part of a school 's organization to meet the requirements of local management , governors and parents are more likely to be able to be involved in management decisions .
12 The peasant revolt that broke out in February 1921 in the Tambov guberniia threatened to cut off rail connections between Moscow and the Volga region , since hungry peasants held up wheat trains and ransacked them .
13 My wilful grasp upon it had been entirely unproblematic , as sure as neat fingers picking up pins , or knitting , and then casting off the atomic stitches of the material world .
14 Hot-rodding was born when young men souped up vehicles and raced along the black-top roads and dry lake beds around Los Angeles in the 1940s and 1950s .
15 This is expected to be the first of many similar cases to come to light as local councils draw up registers of contaminated land under the Environmental Protection Act .
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