Example sentences of "[vb infin] up [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In fact we can tie up this lending for house purchase with the personal sector 's purchase of ‘ real ’ capital goods in column 8/line 3 .
2 I do hope Chesky manages to reissue Wild 's legendary RCA recording of the Scharwenka First Piano Concerto , but in the meantime all connoisseurs of superb piano playing should snap up this disc without delay .
3 Therefore , will he ensure that the district health authority does not break up that team in order to move it to Telford to try to keep an under-used district general hospital busy ?
4 Clearly , if we are expecting our advertising to work in a particular way , against a particular sub-group of consumers , we should do our research in such a way that it will show up this sort of effect .
5 Excess debris should be removed because it will use up large amounts of oxygen as it decomposes .
6 Can you keep up regular attendance at college if you pick the part-time degree ?
7 We can sum up this discussion of exam questions with the following pieces of guidance ( in Chapter 5 , we consider in more detail how you actually write the passages which perform the functions we suggest here ) : * Write an introductory paragraph , but do n't use it as a way to put off answering the question .
8 Also , in shortlisting candidates for interview , how widely will governors cast their net , remembering that train fares and an overnight stay could eat up some £100 per head ?
9 Injections of collagen , the protein in connective tissue , can build up soft depressions in skin caused by acne , age , injury , or disease .
10 So that we know we 've got to cover that and it was just er Caroline , Karen 's suggestions were in the external order , was that we , we should draw up some kind of plan , with dates as to say right , okay , we 're gon na do the work first .
11 I suggest that the BMJ should draw up clear guidelines on consensus statements designed to influence practice policy .
12 They must set up costly systems of command and control that can work effectively over large distances and deal with the hazards of markets that differ from their own , Managers must feel that the gains will outweigh the costs .
13 You ca n't take up that sort of attitude in a small place like this .
14 The new constitution , which was based on that of the NCCL , emphasised the association 's character as a body which would make representations on the broad issues of civil liberties and would also take up individual cases of discrimination and ill-treatment .
15 He wanted a campaign of direct action and mass protest , not an organisation which would take up individual cases of discrimination .
16 The other factor is that DOS applications do n't take up huge chunks of RAM and hard disk space .
17 You should take up some form of exercise . ’
18 We shall take up this issue in detail in Chapter 4 .
19 It was natural , therefore , that the assembly should take up this kind of understanding .
20 In the electronic boxes , trains are monitored on personal computers which can call up any section of track in seconds .
21 Mr Robinson , curate at St Mary 's Church , Acklam , will serve up pressed prawns with cumin served with asparagus followed by piquant chicken while dairy farmer Mrs Yewdall aims for success with hot smoked wild salmon sauce on a green salad with a main course of oxtail in port .
22 The interests of the pupils themselves may also lead up different avenues from year to year , and a wide range of resources will help the teacher to respond effectively .
23 Oh Brenda , it 's no fun , not getting a wink at night — you could end up some kind of insomniac or a nymphomaniac , whatever the correct term is !
24 And , anyway , it was from the British he made his money , selling them scrap iron during the war , so it will be an extra pleasure to make him cough up that sort of loot . ’
25 It may also shake up traditional theories on mountain building .
26 The murder of anti-Soviet activists abroad would stir up fierce controversy at home .
27 ‘ This should open up tremendous possibilities for health care in this country ’ .
28 Mountain lifts : There is a new gondola which will open up new areas for walking .
29 ‘ It will open up new land for development along its length and remove traffic from Haughton village , it 's a multi-purpose route .
30 To confront it and , while acknowledging that it can come to nothing , to explore the feeling and its roots , can open up new horizons of feeling and fresh recognition of the effect of past experience .
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