Example sentences of "up [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 There 's a mutilated notes department as well that you can send really screwed up notes to .
2 And , Father , be it admitted , he had done much to raise up enemies to himself in this house . ’
3 Or we could comply with the 30 October 1993 rule but amend the accounting reference date within the first nine months of incorporation , as we may , and draw up accounts to 31 October 1993 , which is within the seven day period allowed by s 223(2) .
4 They are the Brockman River 1990 Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon and the 1991 Chardonnay , products of the Chittering Estate Winemaker Steve Scapera learned his art in California and last year built up exports to the American market to 41 million .
5 Where there are gaps in matching up goals to resources , what can you do about it ?
6 As a rule , the Edgsons prefer putting up pictures to displaying traditional ornaments .
7 In 1992 the European Community will become a single market , opening up opportunities to manufacturing companies throughout Europe .
8 People do n't realise that we 're opening up ears to this type of music .
9 It looked a shambles on the live broadcast , but by the evening showing it had been cleaned up thanks to some additional mobile camera coverage .
10 Or the sensitivity to cow's-milk could have cleared up thanks to a month of avoidance .
11 Unfortunately , some of the patients could not return for frequent follow up visits to our clinic because of distance and also health care costs and were therefore referred back with our treatment plan to their own physicians .
12 But the figures are quite clear that there are benefits of having in-house erm erm , fields that can compete against the private sector for county council work , and the fear , and the reason why they were set up in the first place , to make sure that you could n't have outside erm , er or private organisations setting up cartels to basically screw the local government down , and charge whatever price they want and con us through and through .
13 Despite the vote in favour of more free-market reform in the referendum , Mr Chernomyrdin continues to say things like , ‘ If we do n't set up barriers to technology purchases from abroad , we will never survive . ’
14 They are less resistant to innovation than the average person , who tends ( at least initially ) to put up barriers to the adoption and assimilation of new ideas .
15 They argued that some groups can consciously or unconsciously put up barriers to the public discussion of issues .
16 We , the organisers , put up ideas to the executive committee which arrives at a consensus , then we discuss possible titles that are appropriate and short enough to capture the necessary publicity .
17 In late March the US Senate had introduced an amendment barring arms sales to countries which had failed to keep up contributions to US Gulf war costs .
18 Other experiences of the police emerged from follow up questions to perception of the police .
19 The LDDC has opened up committees to the public .
20 This social context is not one where a body of intellectuals think up resolutions to an objectively defined urban crisis and then make this knowledge available to the wide church of policy makers and practitioners in the best enlightenment spirit .
21 HOLLYWOOD producers are scrambling over each other to snap up rights to top-secret data on some of the biggest Cold War spy scandals .
22 Sun discovered Praxsys after it acquired the PC half of Interactive and picked up rights to it .
23 How dare he whip up strangers to hostility because I did n't wear clothes clearly indicating my sex — what was it to them whether I was a woman or a man ?
24 It is here that efforts have been made to open up resources to working-class communities and/or to provide access into educational institutions .
25 Small boats came out to the liner , some bearing vendors of coconuts and bananas , others containing friends and relatives who shouted up names to the rail .
26 They worked up petitions to parliament while engaging in some correspondence with each other .
27 In aviation , moves to open up routes to more competition will be continued , and ministers want to bring more transatlantic flights to regional airports .
28 An ‘ auto re-try on disconnect ’ feature automatically attempts re-connection of broken server links for improved resilience , while deferred NET LOGIN and NET USE commands enable users to set up connections to several servers when they are not currently running : users are automatically logged in when the servers come on line .
29 Periodicals remain by far the most important research tool for academics , both for current awareness scanning and for chasing up citations to individual articles .
30 The reduction in follow up procedures to one every 20 weeks or so for C2 tumours and 10 weeks or so for C3 tumours is a useful improvement in follow up requirements .
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