Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] up [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The quality , calibre , extra capability and extra commitment that they give are well worth any time that may be given up to volunteer reserve service . |
2 | The school will open its doors in January of 1993 , and in the meantime regulations will be drawn up governing internal administration , application procedures , and criteria for the selection of teachers . |
3 | They may also be set up to carry international traffic , or for the use of particular organisations . |
4 | It should always be set up to give maximum resolution . |
5 | A US$5,900 million development fund would be set up to help domestic industry modernize so that its products could compete with new imports . |
6 | I 'll look forward to a working party to be set up to address this situation . |
7 | With cemeteries to maintain all over the world it is nor surprising that a variety of arrangements , contracts and agreements have had to be set up to ensure proper care and maintenance . |
8 | Of course a spindle moulder can be set up to produce this type of moulding for long runs , but in the restoration of old furniture there is little call for such a machine . |
9 | Kuchma won additional powers from parliament until May 1 , 1993 , to push his reform programme through , and called for a joint commission to be set up to fight organized crime in the Ukraine . |
10 | Any coarse greenstuff such as cabbage roots , hedge trimmings , etc. should be chopped up to avoid large air pockets . |
11 | But there are loopholes within the Montreal Protocol which must be tightened up to ensure maximum benefit . |
12 | A bollard will be put up to prevent unauthorised traffic entering between 10.30am and 4pm . |
13 | Rubber Girl stores easy in raft or can be blown up to add extra floatation . |
14 | There ough the rules ought to be hardened up to stop this kind of thing going on |
15 | However , the allocations are yet to be topped up to allow extra spending covered by the cash given in European Regional Development Fund grants . |