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

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1 However , doubt arose over whether Kazakhstan was prepared to give up the nuclear weapons on its territory , as it had earlier stated and as Yeltsin was assuring it would .
2 The conclusion must be that neither side of industry was prepared to give up the old ways of doing things to achieve full employment .
3 Conservative privatisation was supposed to break up the big monopolies and make them more competitive and accountable to the public empty propaganda indeed .
4 It was good fortune for BR to be able to pick up the 1938 survivors — only retained into the 1980s to bail out the Northern Line from a vast increase in traffic .
5 From these results , it would appear that the younger children were not able to pick up the linguistic cues to the deductive/empirical distinction contained in the experimenter 's questions .
6 Governments which have acted in the name of free enterprise would be most unlikely to put up the necessary funds themselves .
7 June 1941 , German forces launched their surprise attack and were able to break up the Russian formations and take a huge number of prisoners .
8 Mr Fallon was told some forces in previous years have not been able to take up the extra posts , which have then been redistributed to other places .
9 American bilateral agreements that permitted fifth freedom rights especially alarmed the British , as they believed that the United States would be able to scoop up the best routes in a piecemeal fashion .
10 No it 's not fact that normal go up the private estates , this is probably your first time on a council estate , the bloody hell it 's come from .
11 It is therefore necessary to pick up the optical signals , convert them into electrical signals , amplify them using a repeater and re-convert them into optical signals every so often along the way .
12 To invoke these programs , it is necessary to set up the DCL verbs as follows :
13 To invoke these programs , it is necessary to set up the DCL verbs as described in Appendix F.
14 The theological colleges were eager to take up the new opportunities and transfer the teaching of arts subjects to the new colleges and universities .
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