Example sentences of "[be] [verb] up [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a lot more professionalism to his jumping as , travelling strongly throughout , the top weight only had to be shaken up after the last to beat previous winner Wellknown Character two and a half lengths . |
2 | ‘ But my advice is not to panic and to wait and see how many tickets can be picked up at the last minute . ’ |
3 | The save_set will then be picked up by the next incremental backup . |
4 | Accurate pictures could now be built up for the first time as to how tigers spent their day , how often they killed , their associations with other tigers and how the young animals found and established their own home ranges . |
5 | He notes that any loss of earnings can usually be made up during the first ten years of work . |
6 | A legally binding agreement to implement this 14-page political declaration was scheduled to be drawn up in the first half of 1992 . |
7 | Most of the technology going into this third snapshot will be wrapped up in the second quarter , according to business area manager Jon Gossels . |
8 | ‘ I do n't know exactly what we have up there , or what stuff we are likely to be sending up in the next few years … but I 'll take side bets on orbital weapons , either ready or in the pipe-line . ’ |
9 | The 1990 Broadcasting Act means that three new independent radio services and a fifth television channel will be set up during the next Parliament . |
10 | A single agency to control all forms of pollution in Scotland is to be set up over the next three years . |
11 | He is currently working on a project for an additional 125 aid centres to be set up within the next three years . |
12 | The enforcement of this legislation was put into the hands of a central government inspectorate , the first of a number of such inspect orates to be set up in the nineteenth century and to operate , according to Roberts , as an important source of pressure for further social reform . |
13 | This will be followed up by the second phase of interviews and observation work to explore further some main ideas more closely important factors in women 's health decision-making , especially those contributing to low rates of utilisation of services such as screening . |
14 | This is one aspect that art historian and critic Deborah Cherry will be taking up in the next issue . |
15 | Next year the event will be held in the Grand Hall of Olympia 1 , which will provide 50% more floor space to be taken up over the next five years . |
16 | If the first order is made for less than eight weeks however the balance of this period may be taken up by the second or subsequent orders . |
17 | This theme will be taken up in the next section . |
18 | As most of these zones are in Third World countries , these issues will be taken up in the next chapter . |