Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the brokers between the private sector and the community , such as BITC , say these sources may dry up in the recession . |
2 | The initial effort concentrated on the applicability gap , where the working party recommended : ( i ) that there should be a programme of collaborative research between the IT research community and the other engineering communities supported by the Engineering Board , ( ii ) that the research projects should be jointly funded by ITAB and the Engineering Board , and , ( iii ) that funding should build up to a total of £10 million per annum over five years . |
3 | His gouverneur or chief guardian was General Frossard , but it was the wish of the Emperor and Empress that apart from obligatory public appearances , which were confined to a minimum , the child should grow up in a family atmosphere . |
4 | An erosion surface should show up as an excess in a certain range of altitude and this can be revealed by a device such as a hypsographic curve , which aims to depict the overall distribution of elevation and is usually used to illustrate the earth 's major relief features . |
5 | do you think your mother , your grandma should dress up with a mop on the back |
6 | So they 're going to finish u they should finish up with a quarter so again this sharing sometimes it works okay and we just get a normal counting number . |
7 | Suppose , however , that God decided that the universe should finish up in a state of high order but that it did n't matter what state it started in . |
8 | There are several costs involved in remortgaging which you should weigh up against the savings you will be making . |
9 | Gripping and polished — it should clean up at the box office this autumn . |
10 | A good production person must keep up with every development and ideally acquaint the art directors with every one as well . |
11 | Ten millennia of history will have been sacrificed to a crop of little taste and to gardeners who must keep up with the Joneses . |
12 | There is nothing more important than that we should stick up for the system that we have inherited down the ages , and that still has so much to offer the people of our country . " |
13 | He should face up to the need to release those much-needed funds for Scotland . |
14 | And for this reason I should move up to the company 's Gold Card program . |
15 | They must face up to the limitations of the Western model — though the baby of Western expertise should not be thrown out with the bathwater of its failings . |
16 | Harris accuses Cole of ‘ stepping away from a system that must face up to the hypocrisy behind pretending to give a helping hand ’ and ignoring the way this system ‘ ( ab ) uses the South … and , in the words of Eduardo Galeano , ‘ spreads the haemorrage to cure the anaemia' ’ . |
17 | ‘ Those who argue that maybe we should just once more try to delay it must face up to the responsibility that they may , by their good intentions , create much more suffering than anything we have seen so far . |
18 | The situation is defined as one where ‘ you ca n't tell a teacher what you 're going to do , ’ the child who resists must face up to the consequence that ‘ you 've got to accept that you 're going to get into more and more trouble . ’ |
19 | I would n't have omitted him three hours before , but now it seemed I must face up to the situation as it was without him . |
20 | The debate on the Bill to bring back whipping was a thoroughly undignified affair in which the principles of the matter seemed to count less than considerations such as the size and weight of the flogging instrument to be used : calculations made necessary no less by the desire to limit the discretion of ‘ judges infected by maudlin sentimentality ’ , than by the requirement that it should measure up to the brutes who were ‘ so degraded , that they could only be deterred by forcible appeals to their fear of physical pain ’ . |
21 | That Liza Tremayne should take up with a corporal was so unlikely as to be ludicrous . |
22 | Consequently , the viscous stress close to the wall must match up with the Reynolds stress further out . |
23 | Around her the congregation rustled to its feet , indicating that she should go up to the communion rail first , as was fitting , as was customary . |
24 | A counsel was held lots were who should walk up to the master after supper that evening and ask for more , it fell Oliver Twist |
25 | This must go up on the wall ! ’ and stick his latest painting up with Sellotape alongside the daubs by the mentally handicapped group she had played for at Christmas , and the postcards from her friends all over the world . |
26 | We must go up in the loft and find your clothes |
27 | It must reach up beyond the walls of that particular yard within which a child is brought up . |
28 | It is ironic that the man from Windsor who was nursed back to good health in a London hospital by the woman he later married should end up as a health authority magnate . |
29 | You should end up with a list of answers to each question and these should have tally marks against them . |
30 | On a similar US-style deal , commissions might be only 0.325 per cent but most of that should end up with the banks . |