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

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1 The imagery and language help conjure up the bleak picture of death in the two poems .
2 In fact , they could prop up the Conservative Government for a fifth term , if the need arises !
3 Mel will send up the ex-Mirror publisher in his TV show with Griff Rhys Jones , who plays a reporter .
4 For them , classic clothes no longer have to be fussy or stuffy — an increasing number of British men want classic style , but wo n't give up the comfortable feel of the designer clothes they got used to in the Eighties .
5 The fact that a storm may show up the poor condition of a flat roof does not signify that storm was the proximate cause of damage .
6 Listen , why do n't you ring up the social editor of the Advent , and tell her about your meeting tomorrow .
7 The more successful Du Pont synthetic rubber factory could never mop up the ever-growing pool of surplus labour .
8 The local newspapers in Ulster printed our press statements , but did not follow up the Black story on their own despite the clear indications of sinister and dramatic happenings .
9 Obviously they can not weigh up the comparative cost of some type of credit which is beyond their ken .
10 Alice had said : ‘ It 's a pity your husband did n't leave him to drown and save himself , but I suppose that on the spur of the moment he did n't weigh up the relative value of a useful teaching career and pimpled stupidity . ’
11 Perhaps I might see in the rising of that sun some icon quintessentially Pacific , or think some thought which in a flash would sum up the essential message of the great Ocean .
12 Free pre-school places for those wishing it remains the main plank of Labour 's education policy and would eat up the vast majority of the extra £4 million the party would spend while still staying within Government capping levels .
13 ‘ I believe we could build up the parliamentary group to more than 100 members . ’
14 ln this case , the attributes ‘ name ’ and part' will make up the composite key of the ORDER relation .
15 Mono-unsaturates ( MUFAs ) should make up the largest proportion of fats consumed .
16 When the Windsor herd arrives in late July they will make up the largest group of African elephants in the country .
17 But MDHC is optimistic it will make up the lost revenue by increased levels of freight .
18 The tuna fish swim beneath schools of dolphins , fishermen do not discriminate and scoop up the whole lot in their nets .
19 Hereford and Worcester Community Council helped draw up the damning report on village amenities .
20 If you wish to make use of this facility , you should set up the logical name before invoking LIFESPAN ( e.g. you could make the assignment within your login.com ) .
21 But leading scorer Ferdinand , who 'd set up the only goal for Andy Impey , has been passed fit for the Stamford Bridge derby .
22 Maybe , it is argued , the Creator does not control the day-to-day succession of evolutionary events ; maybe he did not frame the tiger and the lamb , maybe he did not make a tree , but he did set up the original machinery of replication and replicator power , the original machinery of DNA and protein that made cumulative selection , and hence all of evolution , possible .
23 When externalities lead to market failure the government could set up the missing market by pricing the externality through taxes or subsidies .
24 ‘ I suppose all the sorting out at the flat will take up the spare time for quite a while .
25 Secondly , two in-depth case studies ( probably of Birmingham and Manchester ) will take up the central question of why some women 's initiatives are effective while others , with initially similar aims are not .
26 Presumably Hurd and Baker do not mean by this that Hamas , the Gaza-based fundamentalist movement dedicated to destroying Israel ( unlike the PLO ) , should take up the official torch of Palestinian independence !
27 This would , he thought , assist in deterrence because ‘ in crude , vulgar minds , the seductive picture of a particularly advantageous crime should immediately call up the associated idea of punishment ’ ( Beccaria , 1963 : 57 ) .
28 Selling horses is my living , so it 's my job to try and match up the right horse with the right owner .
29 Here is a test : if you were in Warsaw , faced with an hour to fill before catching a train , would you go up the tallest building in the city to experience a panoramic view , or rush to the bookstore/poster shop in order to buy a massive Telly Savalas poster ?
30 Why did n't you save up the bad news for after May 5 ?
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