Example sentences of "up [art] few " in BNC.
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1 | GCHQ began in 1919 as the Government Code and Cipher School ( GCCS ) , picking up the few remaining members of the army and naval teams of codebreakers who had operated in Britain during World War I. A very small team was formed , working on a tiny annual budget in MI6 's offices at 56 Broadway , in London . |
2 | Aircraft collectors snapped up the few former airliners in the sale . |
3 | ‘ Scurrying round to pick up the few crumbs that fall from the table ? ’ |
4 | Iskandara picked up the few envelopes and looked at them disinterestedly . |
5 | The WI were magnificent and provided thousands of lunches ; the Red Cross picked up the few casualties and stragglers ; and children along the route played welcome hosepipes on the passing riders . |
6 | I did not , to be honest , think I would have much success — it 's not the sort of thing that I would have known all those years ago — but the idea of ringing up a few of my former colleagues was just irresistible . |
7 | ‘ I 've been involved in a few of these things but I 've never seen anyone bring it up to the level he did — he turned it up a few notches . ’ |
8 | I pulled up a few tufts of grass and covered the blood . |
9 | He picked up a few tricks of the trade as he progressed . |
10 | Cardiff foreshore turned up a few conger and codling . |
11 | Worm baits picked up a few small coalfish , codling and whiting . |
12 | The river has curved round and Odd-Knut has drawn up a few metres from the edge of a very steep drop . |
13 | Rushie picked up a few lira and an Armani suit but it 's probably fair to say our golden boy from St Asaph did n't exactly win the freedom of Turin . |
14 | At least confident that Spouse will enjoy , and probably pick up a few tips from , biography of Hitler . |
15 | We could hang up a few politicians too. , ‘ There 's that farmer who used a plough with horses . |
16 | And I did so want to dig up a few artichokes this evening . |
17 | The newest style was ‘ split-level ’ — a living room with a picture window and an adjoining dining area , a kitchen and , up a few stairs above the double garage , three bedrooms and two bathrooms . |
18 | In case we do have a hard winter however , it might be worth potting up a few and over-wintering them , if you have n't already saved some of last year 's generously produced and well-ripened seed . |
19 | WP When East Berlin opened up a few months ago , there were mobile porn shops visiting different quarters of the city . |
20 | I think she 's picked up a few pointers , like how to chop an onion and how to dissolve an Oxo cube . |
21 | ‘ It is unlikely that we would sue the government — in fact , we might even pick up a few extra funds on the back of theirs . |
22 | British farmers who sold up a few years ago to buy cheap agricultural land in France are also finding that the grass is no greener on the other side of the Channel , and costs more . |
23 | The view that almost everyone except the Commission subscribed to was summed up a few years later by the UN Economic Commission for Europe when it wrote in a report on damage surveys in many countries : ‘ Research results obtained so far indicate that air pollution is an essential , causal factor in the destabilisation of forests or even in the breakdown of some forest ecosystems . ’ |
24 | In fact she might even just dream up a few to even up the score a little . |
25 | The parents had all departed into the warehouse with Uncle Knacker to ‘ knock up a few looseboxes ’ . |
26 | If you think the ‘ feeder is emptying too fast it is a simple matter to block up a few of the holes with a piece of sticky tape . |
27 | I may now have an inkling of what has happened to me over the last few years ; I may have lined up a few suspects , even tentatively put my finger on ‘ who done it ’ ; I may have my own private detectives working alongside the regular police , and we may have made an arrest or two , but the file has not been closed . |
28 | The schedule designer must for every be putting himself or herself into the respondents ' shoes and trying to imagine what it would be like to be asked this question by a stranger who just turned up a few minutes ago out of the blue . |
29 | ‘ Well , ’ says the ex-chief executive philosophically , ‘ when you 've managed a business in crisis mode as long as I have , you pick up a few enemies . ’ |
30 | I woke up a few times and got Mum out of bed all bleary-eyed and irritable in her nightie telling her a bogey-man was after me . |