Example sentences of "[noun sg] could [verb] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After much negotiation , the Welsh Wool Marketing Board agreed to a special arrangement whereby the Cambrian Mill could make up the Ashley 's own wool into cloth as long as this was not sold , but used only for demonstration models and pattern samples .
2 If this wife made such an application the husband could set up the fact of desertion as an answer to the claim , but he could not set up clause 3 as a bar to the proceedings .
3 A BRIDGE could open up the route to sales success in France for a new product marketed by the protective coatings division of Celomer .
4 This is why cable and satellite technology must advance together ; reception centres in parts of Britain with a good view of the satellite could pick up the signals and relay them by cable into nearby homes .
5 Conservationists are concerned that disturbance from the construction could split up the group , believed to be around 20 strong .
6 Psychological models of speech recognition ( Cole & Jakimik 1980 , Marslen-Wilson 1975 ) at first concentrated on the way in which sentential context could speed up the process of word recognition in fluent speech .
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