Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] up the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The only gateway from the Walks was directly opposite the church , so that the Lassiters rarely walked up the village itself . |
2 | Opulent decors and images only point up the jadedness , and the tale of a deracinated interloper ( Beatrice Dalle ) caught up in family plotting at the chateau turns into a risible cross between Edgar Allan Poe and Homes And Gardens . |
3 | St Tropez was known for its beaches , and normally she could spend hours just soaking up the sun and watching the other people parading , but she felt too unsettled to do much more than lie on her towel , playing aimlessly with the sand and trying to convince herself that she did not want anything more out of Piers than he was prepared to give her . |
4 | Scramblers probably make up the majority of Munro-baggers , since to do them all you ca n't avoid scrambling , and will also be obliged to dangle once on the Inaccessible Pinnacle on Skye . |
5 | Is it connected with the variety of radical movements actually making up the counterculture ? |
6 | The Construction Ministry estimates that $5.3 billion will be needed over the next five years just to clean up the country 's water supply . |
7 | The fizz of 300 sparklers soon lit up the atmosphere , as across the darkened hall wailed the haunting sound of sitar ( played by Sikhs from Britain Sikh Human Rights Movement ) . |
8 | The upper classes rapidly gave up the struggle to maintain social exclusivity at the seaside resorts and fled to the Highlands , the Lakes , and eventually the Continent , to pursue their particular pleasures , unhampered by the proximity of their inferiors . |
9 | US troops later blew up the radio transmitter to prevent further broadcasts . |
10 | The application of towers dramatically broke up the monotony , as in Francis Thompson 's Chester General and P. C. Hardwick 's Royal Great Western Hotel , Paddington . |
11 | As the positive part of conventionalism shrinks in practical importance in court , because there are so few occasions for judges to rely on law as conventionalism construes this , so this particular defense of the negative part becomes weaker , for the exceptions steadily eat up the rule . |
12 | Even unravelling the cause can be so time consuming that many managers merely give up the struggle . |
13 | What is more , the proprietors of seaside cafés and catering establishments actually take up the recipe and produce their own versions of it . |
14 | Had n't you better sit in your chair for ten minutes before clear up the lunch . |
15 | Nomads never gave up the fight , but had no answer to an Alresford side on top form . |
16 | Nomads never gave up the fight , but had no answer to an Alresford side on top form . |
17 | Pin or staple fabric in place and tie ribbons underneath to draw up the blind . |
18 | Shut up in the motor-home with Colin while the mechanics desperately mopped up the mess and changed the fuel bag , Emerson was reasonably sure he would n't be able to race . |
19 | These cell divisions simply divide up the egg to give a population of smaller cells that form the early embryo and are thus different from the cell division associated with cell growth and multiplication . |
20 | The results also point up the problem of maintaining the standards reached in the new services . |
21 | However , the counties have locked themselves into a zero sum game as the competitive drive for success at the playing level , in the belief and expectation that it is this which will increase and sustain revenues , together with accompanying bonus incentives inexorably bids up the price of labour . |
22 | The first ones ran straight over to the corner of the roof , saw the drop and veered back , colliding with the others still pouring up the staircase . |
23 | The existence of the railways also opened up the Continent , and Hamburg and Rotterdam served as terminal stations on a network of lines running to Austria , Hungary , and Poland , along which livestock was carried for export . |
24 | Mature students also make up the Evening Programme , which was given a major boost at the end of the year , by winning the highest award in the UK under the UFC 's scheme to promote flexible teaching . |
25 | Franchisees come from all sorts of backgrounds , with women increasingly taking up the challenge . |
26 | Some boys simply gave up the struggle for power , or scarcely attempted it . |
27 | If bannister rails are more than four inches apart board up the space . |
28 | Women actually make up the bulk of underground workers in many countries . |
29 | Second , takeover raids typically bid up the share price significantly , so again the incumbent management has considerable leeway before it is likely to get into trouble and be out of a job . |