Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [verb] up [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With its enhanced ability , the computer should speed up the operation of British Robotic Systems 's main product , the Viking vision unit . |
2 | In each case , the wizard must pick up the book and caress it for a minimum of 1 hour . |
3 | Observers predict that industry may set up an equivalent to Duales System Deutschland ( DSD — the national waste collecting company established in the wake of the consumer packaging law ) . |
4 | It 's perhaps fitting that the Services and Communication Department should bring up the rear in this group of presentations , because one of its key priorities is to provide a coherent professional support service to the organisation as a whole . |
5 | Then , on April 9 , he commended a group , none of whose names was included in the Press release , called who suggested that the industry should set up a body to be more pro-active and dynamic in the promotion of food products . |
6 | To a school librarian , the term might conjour up the image of compiling a computerized catalouge with details of resources held in the school library . |
7 | If Dave has no joy with the local highway authority , he could try enlisting the help of a local councillor , or a local branch of the Ramblers ' Association might take up the case . |
8 | SHADOW Health Secretary Dave Blunkett vowed that Labour would keep up the fight to stop the Tories ruining the NHS . |
9 | But it could also be used to their advantage in that how that erm absolute egalitarianism would speed up the process of land reform and eliminate feudalism whereas a moderate policy would just take ages for this to happen , so |
10 | The New Historicists ' 'reciprocal concern with the historicity of texts and the textuality of history' would set up an exchange which might be assumed to be awkward . |
11 | And the mind can conjure up no end of devils alone in the night . ’ |
12 | The information centre alternative can speed up the development of applications and maintenance ( as the users should be able to maintain the systems as well as develop them ) . |
13 | Stirling had not been told that such a unit was operating in the target area , despite the fact that its presence might stir up the enemy . |
14 | Chapter 6 formalises a decision-making model in which a household may take up a number of different income opportunities according to its capability and the ‘ entry costs ’ of such opportunities . |
15 | The judge may look up the meaning of a word in a dictionary or technical work ; but this ordinary meaning may be controlled by the particular context . |
16 | He suggests that parents and child should draw up a contract between them , with both making promises which can not be altered without joint agreement . |
17 | Councillor Seamus Rogers of the Workers Party felt that the County Council should set up a sub-committee to look into the issue , while Councillor Brian Gallagher said they should get experts down to the area quickly to issue a ‘ statement that this will not be detrimental in the long term ’ . |
18 | We 're sure that machine knitters will think of other uses — perhaps those who can use a sewing machine could run up a fabric tool and accessory holder which could be suspended off the side of the knitting table ! |
19 | According to the Petr Aven , who on Feb. 24 became minister of the newly created Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations , the committee would draw up a list of prohibited types of armaments and of countries to which arms sales were prohibited . |
20 | The management would put up a screen in front of them and provide the audience with bad eggs and moldy tomatoes to pelt them with . ’ |
21 | The pact would speed up the privatisation of 4,000 medium-sized and small state enterprises by giving workers a greater say in running them . |
22 | If there 's any subsidence later on , this make of liner will take up the strain better than Butyl , claims the makers . |
23 | The committee will set up a counselling centre for ‘ victims ’ of incorrect media reports . |
24 | ‘ One day the sun will burn up the earth it is now nourishing , ’ she thought . |
25 | The bill also says the Broadcasting Standards Council will draw up a code ‘ giving guidance ’ on violence , sex and ‘ standards of taste and decency ’ . |
26 | Rick hopes this attitude will spread up the school as these pupils grow older . |
27 | ‘ What we are saying is that the ITC will put up the name . |
28 | Alabama must hope that somehow , some day , fate will throw up a candidate like Georgia 's Zell Miller or Arkansas 's Bill Clinton . |
29 | The judge will sum up the evidence tomorrow before asking the jury to consider a verdict . |
30 | There is a growing , often unstated , anticipation that the private sector will pick up the bill for public services . |