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

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1 How do the animals end up in the zoos ?
2 Depending on the evolution of management during the early 1990s , the confusions building up in the Training Authority 's role may need to be unravelled : either it is strengthened as an effective arm of central policy , or it is abolished so that the market — created by itself — can have freer play .
3 That is the private opportunity cost of the funds tied up in the project .
4 The losses run up in the third quarter will seriously hit the aggregate figure for the whole of 1992 , with pre-tax profits for the year expected to be about 95 per cent down on the £528 million recorded in 1991 .
5 The captain has the responsibility of having the report of the shoot , the names of the people who entered , minutes of their AGM and the prizewinners written up in the records .
6 If the universe consisted of just the elements cooked up in the big bang , then W would be about 0.1 — ten times larger than it appears , but ten times less than theory demands .
7 About half the companies set up in the UK over the last 10 years are no longer with us .
8 It 's not good keeping the prospectuses piled up in the office just in case a casual visitor asks for one , they need to be where people with young children regularly gather .
9 Unfortunately , much of the opium produced by the plants ends up in the bloodstreams of drug addicts .
10 Trouble came after 1973 when much of the credits landed up in the hands of oil-producing sheiks who did not know how to spend all this new-found wealth .
11 Those assurances had been demolished by the revelations thrown up in the collapse of the Matrix Churchill trial , said Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown .
12 This happened at Stamford , also , though the buildings put up in the market place there formed irregular blocks .
13 It is true they did not survive unscathed and that the Bodleian Library was founded well after the Reformation , but many a manuscript discarded from the monasteries fetched up in the possession of one of the colleges , and private men such as Sir Thomas Bodley soon repaired the broken links .
14 … One of the topics came up in the following week 's Science lesson … the girls took great delight in showing the boys how to perform the tasks ! … the improvement in their confidence was most marked . ’
15 When this happens , the social opportunity cost of the resources tied up in the public project is the return that households could have obtained on the same resources .
16 But LMC also includes the per-period opportunity cost of the resources tied up in the capital stock , what we might call the capital charge c k , whose calculation we described above .
17 The bees are significantly more likely to bite half sisters than full sisters , even though all the bees grew up in the same hive ( Nature , vol 302 , p 147 ) .
18 I sat down and watched them while the humans played up in the trees , swam in the pool and played games in the grass .
19 Sam thought of the pheasants hanging up in the kitchen next to the smoked hams , and wondered for a moment whether it was one of those or …
20 There the boys grew up in the King 's court .
21 The boys lined up in the corridor by the glass office and looked in to see who was up against the rod .
22 The fire was cold , the ashes piled up in the grate .
23 It is also well known that the sediments build up in the summer and tend to be removed again in the winter .
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