Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] up for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ford tested Options in 15,000 deals for two years before launching it nationwide , so many of those cars are now coming up for sale . |
2 | Fourth Division Cardiff City were yesterday put up for sale at £2 million by the club 's financial controller . |
3 | Their finished works , scarcely dry , were then put up for sale , promoted , sometimes bought . |
4 | When half of the goods were subsequently put up for sale by auction , they realised £309 . |
5 | Both cars are supported in proper metal slings , and while a safety gear is provided under each , this is not connected up for operation owing to the small size of the model . |
6 | During this period , wild and woolly concepts of ‘ national grids ’ of leys were published and thick black pencil lines defaced countless maps — naive enthusiasm that is still held up for ridicule by ley sceptics . |
7 | But he quashed rumours that the Red Fort had been quietly put up for sale due to his financial difficulties . |
8 | The wheel was never repaired and was eventually broken up for scrap . |
9 | It would make things far worse for him when he was eventually brought up for trial . |
10 | THE receiver handling the sale of Birmingham City has had 22 inquiries for the First Division club after it was formally put up for sale earlier this week . |
11 | APIVOTAL £21million stake in besieged merchant bank Morgan Grenfell was yesterday put up for auction by Hanson as talks which could have heralded a Morgan-BZW merger broke down . |