Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] up [art] [noun] on " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | We must keep up the pressure on the lairds , the stream of meetings , so that we are all welded together , we feel our accumulated powers , day in day out . |
2 | Mr Patten even mused that the Conservative Party might set up a think-tank on the lines of Germany 's Konrad Adenauer Stiftung , the research arm of the governing Christian Democrats . |
3 | If she put it all in one account she could step up the return on her £20,000 to 6.45 per cent or £1,290 after tax . |
4 | Though he could pick up a bit on the stable management , if he 'd a mind . |
5 | I do not suppose I am the first naive monolinguist who thought he could pick up the language on the street , somehow acquiring it passively just by basking in the babble of the market , like getting a tan . |
6 | It was hoped that the Caracas talks would follow up the agreement on constitutional amendments with a detailed agreement on ceasefire terms and on how to deal with members of the military guilty of human rights violations . |
7 | According to Cowles , the plan was that Stirling and his crew would set up an ambush on the road , which intelligence had informed him was being used by a stream of enemy traffic . |
8 | " He would write up the result on the file later . |
9 | We will tighten up the rules on holiday brochures and contracts , and introduce a ‘ cooling-off ’ period into timeshare contracts . |
10 | The Government , however , is likely to press ahead with legislation this autumn which will tighten up the law on secondary action . |
11 | The need for the Bill , which will tidy up the law on the legality of traffic-calming measures , is easy to see throughout the country . |
12 | Obviously we believe we can make up the time on roads we have been over quite a few times . ’ |