Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] up [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , British Rail has its eyes on the Bankside site for bringing up the spoil from the tunnel for Channel traffic which it is , so absurdly , driving under the middle of London at astronomical cost .
2 Matthieu was also responsible for drawing up a plan of the New Town ( see p. 138 ) but he died in 1352 before completing more than four chapels in the cathedral choir .
3 Established by Congress on Aug. 2 , it was given responsibility for drawing up a plan within 150 days for the " pacification " of the country .
4 The enlightened bureaucrats who were primarily responsible for drawing up the legislation of 1861 may not have achieved everything for which they were striving , but they were undoubtedly trying to achieve more than the modernization of the gentry 's sources of income or the revivification of the state machine .
5 When establishing the Editing Commissions responsible for drawing up the Statute of 1861 , the Tsar had recognized the need to appoint men who not only could cope with the intricacies of the legislation involved but who positively favoured Emancipation , who were convinced in their hearts as well as their heads of its desirability .
6 We have seen how McClellan 's system provides a framework for building up the bookstock at each service point .
7 Delegated legislation , decisions of the courts , and changing administrative practice , amounted to a sluggish dynamic for speeding up the ability of the criminal justice system to respond .
8 A volcano has even been blamed for speeding up the onset of the last Ice Age .
9 You may have worries about bringing up the subject of safer sex in case your partner thinks you are ‘ easy ’ or that you have ‘ slept around ’ .
10 Do use them for mopping up the blood on the new road .
11 A two-year research project has produced what is called the home bus system , a set of standards for wiring up the home with coaxial cable .
12 This is in addition to the normal purposes of cuts , such as keeping up the pace of the story , or giving emphasis to actions or reactions .
13 Hand-painted in ten different colourways to match the china , the tiles are proving popular not only for the floor and fireplace surrounds , but for brightening up the area around kitchen Agas .
14 Here 's an end to worrying about totting up the calories in food and wondering whether you are eating the right thing .
15 After mopping up the mess-tin with a large piece of French bread that had accompanied the stew , I got to my feet and looked around the barn .
16 Mooney has received a onematch suspension for reaching 21 disciplinary points this season after picking up a booking at Carlisle 12 days ago .
17 Mark Hateley seemingly well on the road to recovery after picking up an injury against Hibs last Sunday .
18 Bull , who has scored four goals in the last two games , did not train yesterday after picking up the injury during Saturday 's 5-0 win over Portsmouth .
19 Shields recorded their first win of the season on a greasy pitch after soaking up a lot of pressure .
20 Finally , after conjuring up an image of the royal baptism , he exhorts the king to further the cause of catholicism , while praising his recent action of freeing an unnamed captive people .
21 After pulling up the curtain to the desired width , tie the cords neatly but do not cut them off .
22 PC Holt was hit in the face with a hammer and needed four hours surgery after breaking up a fight in the Royal Well area of the town .
23 The man who succeeded him as Secretary General of the Young Communists , Carlos Contreras Maluje , was picked up after putting up a struggle in the street .
24 George and Tony used to pay themselves £350 a week after setting up the firm at the height of the last recession in 1982 .
25 For example Bergmann et al , 1978 found that 38 per cent of a sample of 83 patients with organic mental disorder referred to a day hospital assessment unit lived alone ; and the authors concluded , after following up the sample for 12 months , that those who lived alone were least likely to be maintained at home for that period of time even with substantial support from social services , and recommended that resources should be concentrated on those who lived with their families .
26 Vivienne — with Bernie backing her up as Malcolm was in the States , having extended his visit after striking up a rapport with The New York Dolls at the time — talked me into doing it .
27 Look , I know I have a reputation for serving up the truth with more than the traditional British accompaniments .
28 I tried to sell it , but no one was willing to offer me more than five shillings , so Bob uses it for picking up the produce from the market every morning . ’
29 Well to make that sort of revenue they will actually need to fly rather more than two million passengers a year , and in the present state of the world aviation market I reckon that 's quite a tall order , in fact if they fell short of it by five percent in a particular year that would be capable of using up the kind of capital and reserves which we 've been talking about .
30 Those in charge of drawing up a blueprint for health-care reform talk of slapping mandatory controls on all drug prices .
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