Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] up [prep] the [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 There are several costs involved in remortgaging which you should weigh up against the savings you will be making .
3 Gripping and polished — it should clean up at the box office this autumn .
4 Ten millennia of history will have been sacrificed to a crop of little taste and to gardeners who must keep up with the Joneses .
5 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 . "
6 He should face up to the need to release those much-needed funds for Scotland .
7 And for this reason I should move up to the company 's Gold Card program .
8 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 .
9 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' ’ .
10 ‘ 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 .
11 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 . ’
12 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 .
13 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 ’ .
14 Consequently , the viscous stress close to the wall must match up with the Reynolds stress further out .
15 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 .
16 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
17 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 .
18 We must go up in the loft and find your clothes
19 It must reach up beyond the walls of that particular yard within which a child is brought up .
20 On a similar US-style deal , commissions might be only 0.325 per cent but most of that should end up with the banks .
21 I believe the government should come up with the money outstanding from our pension funds , and then try to recover it themselves .
22 A long and somewhat rambling discussion followed during which the judge effectively tried to persuade the barrister that he must get up before the jury in order to say , ‘ in terms that the remark that you made was a remark which should not have been made and apologise , and you can say in terms that one of the reasons why it was a remark which should not have been made was that you had never seen the document ; you did not know what it contained . ’
23 ‘ If my brother Reg wants to buy them he must come up with the money , but there are a number of interested parties , individuals and consortiums who have expressed a desire to take over the club . ’
24 It calls on all the agencies responsible for their care to join together to tackle the problem — and says the Government must come up with the cash that 's needed .
25 ‘ You must come up in the fall ; it 's beautiful .
26 Because of the continuous pressure exerted by Irish , Black and other women over the years , some English Women 's Movement has died and that if they want must wake up to the fact that the middle-class , gentile English Women 's Movement had died and that if they want to go on referring to us as ethnic minorities then they will have to include themselves as a separate group .
27 ( 1 ) It is a well-known custom that as soon as the siren of a fire-engine is heard , other vehicles should pull up at the side of the road , in order to afford free passage .
28 Is Queenie Warley suggesting that our council tenants should decamp up to the north of England ?
29 If the house is semi-detached or terraced , the party walls must continue up through the roof space to form a fire and smoke barrier between the properties ( see Chapter 5 ) .
30 Joy said that this really was n't on and that they must pull up at the side of the road and try to find some stones or something with which to wedge the coffin .
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