Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] up [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This clause and the adoption in Wihtred 's laws of the West Saxon term gesith for noble in place of the eorlcund of the laws of Aethelberht , Hlothhere and Eadric perhaps strengthen a possibility that some degree of collaboration attended the drawing up of these codes . |
2 | The setting up of these committees ( largely advisory ) proved to be a popular and widespread development , though only two in the 1920s were sufficiently large to be considered ‘ regional ’ : the Midlands and the Manchester JTPCs . |
3 | These include the setting up in some areas of special rooms and facilities where cases of sexual assault can be dealt with , the training of police by Rape Crisis groups , and some specialist police units . |
4 | Well I think much as I welcome the university proceeding down the road that it is , erm I have a very , very strong feeling that change is going to come from the bottom up , and I think that it 'll come from the bottom up in those colleges , like New College , who have got an increasingly large number of women fellows who feel that , you know , there 's safety in numbers and we can start to do something about it . |
5 | Far from creating a feeling of dissatisfaction , the opening up of such discussions frequently seemed to give them an opportunity to face questions that had been suppressed , but none the less niggling at the back of their minds . |
6 | Why do they all wear fur lined anoraks with the hood up at all times ? |
7 | Now it 's another operation — they 've got to chop the straw up in many cases , they 've got to plough it in , remove it from the field if it 's for livestock bedding — so it 's a new operation altogether . |
8 | Day in and day out , today they can Same with old mowing machines , they used to go out To open a field up in those days , they used to have to go round with a scythe . |
9 | At dinner the undergraduate in his second year got on well with the ex-prime minister , which is a mark up to both sides . |