Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb base] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In November 1940 the Vichy government abolished the ineffective Commission de Châlons , intending to replace it with an organisation called Le Bureau de Repartition du Vinicole de Champagne , but in April the following year the Germans set up the CIVC . |
2 | Hour by hour the birds move up the wedge |
3 | For example , the researchers set up the apparatus hours and even days before they took the final readings . |
4 | The sensors pick up the change which is then fed back directly to alter the temperature or some other variable . |
5 | … with GCSE we 're plumping for having an external examiner to come into school , because the school years ago did a Mode 3 CSE , where all the kids put up an exhibition . |
6 | The beaters stir up the water with enough force to loosen the berries which float to the surface forming brilliant , crimson lakes . |
7 | It seems necessary to conclude that in his view the words set up no trust . |
8 | The words set up an echo in Lorton 's mind : he remembered Sue 's death , and the doctor saying , She ca n't tell us what the problem was now , Mr Lorton . |
9 | When the archeaologists dig up the ruins in France at the turn of the next millennium , they may well be confused about what was going on in our time . |
10 | The companies set up the Volta Aluminium Company ( VALCO ) in 1959 . |
11 | The sun stirs up the winds ; the winds suck up the swells ; the swells pump out waves that trip up against the jutting kerbs of the land . |
12 | The rural women often become tired of their hard lives in the fields and over the years save up the proceeds from the goods they sell at market . |
13 | If the Mujahideen divide up the country among themselves it is likely that the big divide would be along these mountains , which would then become the new division between Central Asia and the Indian sub-continent . |
14 | " Gloppo and his pal discover the joys of oral sex , the Freudians blow up the world , but that was going to happen anyway , and our two heroes live comparatively happily ever after . " |
15 | The set of three translational degrees of freedom for each of a set of N atoms is modified when the atoms make up a molecule . |
16 | The bream pick up a bait by simply sucking it to the edge of their lips , and then move away from the main shoal to consume it . |
17 | Nowadays , the machines chew up the hedge trimmings so that they do n't require burning ; you just plough them in . |
18 | Drawing a field means that the hounds are guided by the huntsmen and whippers-in across the field until the hounds pick up the scent of a hare . |
19 | Labour 's Coun. Bill Dixon wanted signs advising weekend shoppers about the changes put up a week before the work starts . |
20 | Steps which are returned at the ends take up a lot of space , but are impressive . |
21 | ‘ The goats gobble up the vegetation , the pigs dig up the roots and the eggs of tortoises and turtles , and the donkeys trample paths on the hills , causing erosion , so that in the rainy season whole hillsides fall down . ’ |
22 | In winter , the storms stir up the water , and nutrients — such as N and P — are brought up from the bottom . |
23 | A few letters and edited sections of four interviews with the artist make up the rest of the volume which has some interesting illustrations reproducing photographs of the artist and friends . |
24 | " Mr. James Christie intimated to the Meeting that he would move at next meeting that the Members get up a Flower and Vegetable Show sometime during this season . " |
25 | What little ‘ trouble ’ there is virtually disappears as the pupils rise up the school , developing a conception of themselves as valued persons within the official framework . |
26 | In FE , where the modules make up the bulk of the non-advanced curriculum , each student , on average , undertakes six modules . |
27 | The police draw up a list of five or six people who , it is alleged , were seen in the vicinity and upon whom suspicion falls . |
28 | Antennas around the top of the ship pick up the radar signals and a computer works out details such as their frequency , the type of modulation and the intervals between pulses . |
29 | The laws speed up the game greatly but clearly much thought has still to be given to implementation . |
30 | Against the opposition of respectable male co-operators the women set up a number of successful shops of this kind . |