Example sentences of "[noun sg] up [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Discussions have taken place with the Shropshire County Council Leisure Services Department with regard to the setting up of a Museum and they have given much helpful advice including a visit to the proposed building . |
2 | If the PNC Declaration of Independence constituted a major landmark in this process , the time has come to embark on another major step , that of declaring the setting up of a state or government structure . |
3 | However , I was not willing to order the setting up of a court-martial before I had heard your version of what took place that morning . |
4 | ‘ Well , ’ she said after a moment 's pause , ‘ of course they are doing the same job up to a point and that 's never an easy pattern of work . |
5 | The good news is that he will not be rushed off to stud afterwards and will campaign for further honours next year when a move up to a mile and a quarter might be considered . |
6 | Sort of fix a room up as a theatre and bring the , some nursing staff in . |
7 | Building up to a boundary and the likely effect this may have on your neighbour could very well be one of these issues . |
8 | The Arts : Building up to a fiesta or siesta ? |
9 | The next extension from such situations to increase the realism is to show arousing situations in a naturally occurring context , for example by showing the build up to a crime or road accident . |
10 | I wanted to wear my hair up in a knot but Elise said you 'd prefer it loose like this . ’ |
11 | That 's right , most people with epilepsy they 're much better if they go to sleep and you do n't wake them up , if you wake the person up from a sleep that 's just had an epileptic fit they 'll be vomiting , but if you let them sleep through it then erm , then they 're usually fine . |
12 | FAR LEFT Always try to walk on the street with the dog up against a fence or wall . |
13 | Hold up a finger at arm's-length , close one eye , and line your finger up with a picture or some other convenient object some way away . |
14 | The Chief Executive , John Sillett , former Trade Finance Director and Corporate Banking Area Manager for the Midland Bank , said that the Group would encroach on accountants ' territory up to a point but claimed to have an ‘ inside track ’ . |
15 | The only way to lighten a heavy forehand , which is basically the trouble , is by using a strong leg up to a giving and taking hand , thereby giving a series of strong half-halts . |
16 | The wash down would be done with one leg up at a time and an impatient queue waiting behind . |
17 | A gene ca n't affect the wiring up of a brain unless there is a brain being wired up in the first place . |
18 | There were connections there , safe houses where he could hole up for a week or more , while his American friends made arrangements to get him out of the country and into free Europe . |
19 | Well in really warm weather a T-shirt and shorts may be enough but as it gets colder so you need to add layers of sweaters , trousers and top the whole thing up with a wind and waterproof spray suit but all that can make you a little clumsy , so the answer for most British sailors is a wetsuit like the ones that you and Suzanne are wearing . |
20 | Continuing down the and P and L account the erm tax charge , you 've seen a note in the erm preliminary results present erm handout is not in fact up as a percentage if you look at the operating er if you look at it in operating terms , there was a tax credit in in extraordinaries last year this therefore had reduced the nineteen ninety one tax charge comparatively , strip it out and tax chargee share was around twenty nine percent . |