Example sentences of "up as [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Something like the ‘ civil religion ’ of American life , or the compromising good-sense of the British , is held up as embodying the culture at large . |
2 | He holds up as models some of the new information-age businesses like the American TV company CNN , with a tiny core staff , entrepreneurial approach and day-to-day responsiveness to the market . |
3 | At present the country 's exports of these metals are small but the volume could be stepped up as uses for the materials grow . |
4 | It 's obviously Th there are gon na be jobs in here that are flagged up as overspent , which are n't or which have got very very good reasons for |
5 | In contrast , the privately rented , multiple-occupied flats of affluent young professionals in parts of Inner London ( e.g. Camden or Kensington and Chelsea ) would show up as deprived on several of the standard Census-based indicators . |
6 | If only one frame at a time is exposed , with a delay in between ( stop motion ) , movement is not so much speeded up as created artificially : this is the basic principle of animation in all its forms . |
7 | Among his innovations was the provision of charts , bound up as atlases , for the use of officers in Her Majesty 's ships , in addition to those specially provided for the ship 's navigation , which were rarely seen by officers other than the captain and the navigator . |
8 | When we met up as planned , it soon became apparent that Paul had in fact researched the matter in hand extremely thoroughly , and I had an impressive number of addresses and names of contacts to take back to Katrina . |
9 | Leave the Tanganyikan tank as it is and proceed with the Malawi set up as planned ? |
10 | Well , Gav and I met up as planned and had an ‘ interesting ’ drive to the match . |
11 | You are then able to pull the rope up as revealed in the diagram . |
12 | ‘ I had given it up as lost , ’ said Mr Tyson , who lives in South Ruislip , Middlesex . |
13 | The house , empty for nearly twenty years , was in a sorry state , and Honora recalled in a television interview , ‘ The garden was given up as lost … |
14 | Would he have given her up as lost ? |
15 | The boxes sent signals to the loops and thus to a central computer which clocked them up as tolls . |
16 | Peter Gabriel 's commitment to world music is well known : here the political elements in his work , usually understated , were pushed well forward so that you wound up as moved by his concern as by his skill . |
17 | ‘ Life asks both , but the novel sets them up as opposed . ’ |
18 | [ … ] The many important differences in analysis that separate the dominant approach from that of the Austrians are most neatly summed up as reflecting disagreement ( possibly only implicit disagreement ) concerning the aim of price theory in general . |
19 | bring it up as scheduled |
20 | The tabloid papers , which make their money from guessing the prejudices of their readers and dressing them up as informed opinion , had a field day . |
21 | Top up as required . |
22 | This traditional view has been summed up as follows : |
23 | The whole train is made up as follows : EDINBURGH PORTION 1 . |
24 | This is broken up as follows : |
25 | Method This clearly depends on the order and the cards should be set up as follows : Once you have this order the trick is self-working . |
26 | Caustic Soda is sold by chemists and DIY stores in , say , 2kg. tins for use at home in clearing blocked drains ( ! ) and a solution can be made up as follows : |
27 | The balance of the squadron was made up as follows : |
28 | With regard to the formation of selection committees , last season 's 18 Group Committee was made up as follows : |
29 | At 16 Group level the selection committee was made up as follows : |
30 | This is made up as follows : |