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

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1 Necessary jobs are helping to clear up the smaller branches and making a start on repointing the bridge itself .
2 Supplements therefore are designed to make up the basic food ingredients and balance them to keep the horse healthy .
3 The two local favourites , Claire Waddell , who currently leads the Grand Prix , and Julie Nicol are expected to make up the semi-final line-up .
4 They are itching to hold up the red card to an establishment that does n't believe that ex-pros have the right pedigree to control top matches .
5 In fact , we 've stolen some nuclear weapons and we 're going to tell the government we 're going to blow up the whole country unless they let us play Wembley . ’
6 If you 're going to keep up the same pattern of commitments the answer is that the army is already stretched as it clan be and so are the other two services and this is putting a terrific strain on the individual servicemen and their families .
7 Peter Hunter , secretary of the NALGO Pro-Life Group , at a recent meeting of NALGO supporters told of the disgraceful waste of union resources which are used to prop up the national Abortion Campaign , to which NALGO is affiliated .
8 Another problem which electric fish have circumvented is that very sensitive receptors are needed to pick up the weak signals of other fish , and such receptors would be swamped by the fish 's own field .
9 The 16 tonne lorry depositing a load is one of the 7,500 that are needed to make up the specified contours .
10 There were tracks in the cooled fat where chunks of bread had been used to mop up the tasty juices of the meal .
11 The herd tends to flee together and the stripes are thought to jumble up the individual shapes and make the fleeing herd look like one great mass of black and white patterning .
12 Once get your heroine into one of those confrontations that are going to make up the greater part of her adventure , once have her facing another person and the words will flow .
13 I hope that the Minister will listen carefully to the call from the Opposition and ensure that when privatisation takes place , the golden opportunity will not be missed to set up the Scottish bus passenger consultative committee , which , we hope , will examine customers ' complaints and safeguard their interests .
14 The legislation will be used to back up the federal government 's high court case , due to be heard at the end of May , which is seeking a permanent injunction against the power project .
15 Maybe they could be used to build up the spiritual life .
16 My garage is to be demolished very soon and I am worried that the pneumatic drill which may be used to break up the concrete base will upset or even kill my fish in a pond about 20′ away .
17 For some years I have been campaigning to open up the unofficial footpath along the north edge of the field bordering Baberton golf course , which links Muirwood Road to Bloomiehall Park .
18 They had even been forced to give up the prestigious Company barge , unable to afford the cost of its repair and the wages of the bargemaster .
19 The fact that this was the chosen approach of the Evil One in tempting Eve should give us a healthy respect for its subtlety and danger : ‘ Did God say … ? ’ he asked : His innocent-sounding questions about the facts of the case were designed to open up the deeper issue of God 's goodness .
20 In all the countries across Europe , the most likely individuals handling Virgin material for the licensee in that country were approached to set up the new local Virgin office .
21 In 1943 the course was at risk of being farmed when official orders were made to plough up the 9th , 10th , 11th , 12th , 13th and 14th holes .
22 Patshull Park Lake was ice free on Saturday but completely frozen on Sunday so two motor boats were used to break up the half inch thick ice for two hours .
23 I must congratulate Michael Calvin on his article ( Daily Telegraph , March 31 ) in which he highlighted my son being told to cover up the Olympic Rings on his Great Britain uniform , which he otherwise wore so proudly .
24 When his pager bleeps , the members of staff being contacted picks up the nearest telephone and dials a prearranged number , such as the reception desk .
25 Under the Brady deal , the banks that made these swaps were asked to tear up the old loans and choose among three new deals in their place .
26 In his press release the Secretary of State says : ’ Many of the new measures are designed to protect children from being influenced to take up the deadly habit of smoking . ’
27 And if you were an important enough visitor , you were allowed to come up the privy stair and straight into the great chamber .
28 The results of this voyage were published in fifty large volumes between 1880 and 1895 , and represented international collaboration in oceanography and marine biology ; the most eminent authorities in the world were chosen to write up the various results and describe the collections .
29 The securities firms are trying to prop up the tumbling stockmarket by cutting the supply of new issues .
30 They are trying to prop up the tumbling stockmarket by cutting the supply of new issues .
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