Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] up [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And butchers next door where you know where shoe shop is on street , well grocers were there on that corner and th when we come here there were hams and bacons hung up outside all night .
2 Action : Correct the errors noted up to this point , then run the scanner again .
3 The political and social tensions thrown up by this strategy became visible in the plans for the rescue and reform of prostitutes which feminists put forward as their alternative to regulation .
4 There is a network of disadvantage in society in terms of income , access to housing , educational and employment opportunities , etc. , and large numbers of families caught up in this network are relatively deprived and vulnerable to breakdown .
5 The carriage returns set up by this method are termed ‘ soft ’ , as against ‘ hard ’ carriage returns resulting from the return key being pressed .
6 For girls caught up in this nexus of processes , the effect is that the feminine role , the ‘ little housewife ’ role and self-definition are blended together in an ‘ unselfconscious complex of unobstructed behaviour ’ .
7 A reshaped back four took time to settle and Swindon could have had the points wrapped up inside half hour .
8 In 1968 , Price reported that the 97 identical and 119 fraternal twin pairs studied up to that date had shown substantially different concordance rates for depression ( 68 per cent and 23 per cent ) .
9 All the cases analysed up to this point have involved a relationship of incidence between the infinitive and some other verb .
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