Example sentences of "[been] [verb] up for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Toleration as wide-ranging as this would not have been acceptable in England , where hostility to Roman Catholicism had been building up for seventy years since Mary Tudor 's attempt to wipe out Protestantism . |
2 | All the frustration and anger that had been bottled up for 16 years were suddenly out . |
3 | Plans have been drawn up for commercial offices and a smaller centre for church events . |
4 | Land nearby had been bought up for 300 workers ' houses . |
5 | Next month she will have been locked up for 4 years without being charged or tried , while an examining magistrate struggles to assemble enough evidence to convict her of murdering first her husband and then her boyfriend . |
6 | ‘ It was as if they had all been locked up for three days the way they rushed in , ’ said a security man who saw the 8.30am rush . |
7 | Q. My tank has been set up for five months now , and I do not seem to be able to achieve a good green algae growth . |
8 | A helpline has been set up for anxious parents . |
9 | A telephone hotline , manned twenty four hours a day , has been set up for former pupils of a school where the head has been suspended and a governor arrested by police . |
10 | ‘ I was sorry to see it go in a way , but on the other hand it 's been laid up for many years and now it 's going to give pleasure to other people . |
11 | The 24 patients in this group with an abnormal naevus pattern have been followed up for 178 person-years . |
12 | The prevalence of this diminishes with time after the event , which you might think peculiar , but there are fewer patients who have been followed up for five years . |