Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Next season , the Supporters ' Club hope to start up a bicycle hire scheme for away matches .
2 Eventually the scientists at the National Radiological Protection Board hope to set up a network of solar radiation monitors across Britain and Europe .
3 South Tees Health Authority and South Tees Community Health Council have drawn up the forms .
4 Shrewsbury and Borough Council have taken up the flagpole , have decided to spend a considerable amount of money on providing a visitor attraction in those buildings , around those buildings .
5 The figures for deaths from leukaemia seem to back up the prediction from dose estimates that something very serious happened at Windscale in 1957 .
6 Yeah I think it just depends whether the local group want to take up the option or not .
7 Over time , more complex social routines may be established as adult and infant begin to build up a set of expectancies or joint understandings regarding the meanings of particular behaviours .
8 Local pupils have taken a great interest in the British Gas work , which is bringing gas supplies for the first time to the Bere Alston and Bere Ferrers communities , where more than a third of the 1042 homes in the area have taken up the offer of gas .
9 I have also announced that , subject to the agreement of the European Commission , the Government intend to set up an enterprise zone in north Lanarkshire .
10 For insurance cover over £500 , the MU Insurance Advisory service will arrange the best insurance deal to top up the excess .
11 Well I 'm glad to say the boar have cleaned up a bit since wallowing in the glorious mud of Abberley .
12 Victims of the Maxwell pensions scandal have set up an action committee to press the Government for compensation .
13 Environmental groups and small timber traders from around the world have set up a Forest Stewardship Council , charged with deciding what constitutes " sustainable " tropical forestry .
14 The makers of The Real World have dreamed up a box of stunts to demonstrate the potential of what they call ‘ viewer reactive television ’ .
15 And ethical investors in the City have taken up the SAS cause — some actually turning up to the SAS summer ball and joining in the dancing to Dezzman Devan 's reggae band and London funksters Push .
16 But City have picked up a bit with a draw at Chelsea and a comfortable win against Crystal Palace , and with the suspended Morley replaced by Oldfield , who knows where the goal is , they will be confident today .
17 Church leaders and the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust have set up the Yorkshire Living Churchyard project which has seen extensive environmental and conservation work .
18 Any proposed alterations to a health care system have to weigh up the obligation of society to those who are old and sick against the preferences of those who wish to determine their own health care provision .
19 Wheelchair travellers used to cross the track on boards laid down for mail trolleys.But now the disabled are being forced to make an eighty mile detour via Shrewsbury to get to Hereford because British Rail have taken up the boards for safety reasons.We joined the Leominster Disabled Access group on a trip to Hereford .
20 But because these schemes are more complex , staff at the Ministry of Defence have to draw up the contracts as DoI officials lack the expertise .
21 LUNCHEON clubs for the elderly in Skelton and Redcar want volunteers to take over when students of a Skelton catering course have to give up the running of the service when their training course is cut on May 1 .
22 Instead , the Premier 's efforts to keep the Gatt talks on track have opened up the prospect of a world trade deal .
23 Detectives hunting the killer of a prostitute have set up a telephone hot-line for women who work in a city 's red light area .
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