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

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1 But they 've got the bloody labels mixed up by the look of it .
2 6.3 The expiry or termination of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to the rights of the Parties accrued up to the date of such expiry or termination .
3 The founding fathers of capitalist enterprise in south-western Germany were not always rich , but the number of those with long family experience in business , and often in the industries they were to develop , is significant : Swiss-Alsatian Protestants like the Koechlin , Geigy or Sarrasin , Jews grown up in the finance of small princelings , rather than technically innovating craftsmen-entrepreneurs .
4 I said to you you got ta get these Christmas presents wrapped up for the party .
5 There is an 82-member National Assembly elected by universal adult suffrage for a three-year term from a list of candidates drawn up by the party , based on local branch committee nominations .
6 There is an 82-member National Assembly elected by universal adult suffrage for a three-year term from a list of candidates drawn up by the party , based on local branch committee nominations .
7 Hoggett 's analysis concerns itself principally with the opportunities opened up for the left by these changes , with more direct contact between service providers and consumers through neighbourhood offices .
8 Posidonius confessed that at first he had been disturbed by the spectacle of human heads nailed up at the entrance of the aristocratic Celtic houses , but afterwards " becoming used to it he could bear it with equanimity " ( Strabo 4.4.5 ) .
9 Registration of membership for the two political parties set up by the government to participate in the transition to civilian rule , the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) and the National Republican Convention ( NRC ) , closed on May 5 , 1990 [ for their creation in October 1989 see p. 36968 ] .
10 Several steps led up to the door which she unlocked .
11 Rather , it was a way of coping with some of the contradictions thrown up by the rise of Fordism .
12 More than 100 cars lined up for the start .
13 But Hunt said that if the race were officially started and the cars lined up on the grid , he would have no choice but to race .
14 The chlorine is picked up as aerosols droplets containing salt for example from breaking waves taken up by the atmosphere , carried over the land , rained down again , gets into the rivers and ends up back in the sea .
15 Meredith was sitting in the stalls with his feet propped up on the row in front .
16 Such sharks caught up in the net of pressganging were generally ideal raw material for the Guard .
17 It has lost its hold on Munich , Bavaria 's capital , and faces resistance in the country from conservatives fed up with the party 's hold on patronage .
18 The consolidated financial statements include those of the Company and all its subsidiaries made up to the end of the financial year .
19 Football specials lined up at the Pleasure Beach loop on 22 November 1980 , during a cup-tie match between Blackpool and Fleetwood .
20 Trees might be planted or earthworks thrown up to the north of a house to disperse harmful ch'i emanating from that quarter .
21 Legal contracts drawn up for the appeal also guarantee that all the money , which now stands at £270,000 , must be spent on the unit .
22 Both the agreements and the plans drawn up between the King of Scotia and the Normans at the start of the winter began to be implemented , and the camp at Scone became empty .
23 Earlier plans drawn up by the Department of Energy contained references to fuel taxes , automobile restrictions , alternative energy initiatives and incentives for green investment .
24 OIL TANKERS may have to follow a one-way system where the tanker , Braer , went out of control off Shetland , under plans drawn up by the Department of Transport .
25 Under the English White Paper , rights of audience rules drawn up by the Law Society in conjunction with an advisory committee will be subject to the ‘ concurrence ’ of four senior judges .
26 He was on the airport tarmac waiting for me , his Mercedes sports drawn up to the foot of the mobile steps .
27 He could see the upturned hulls of a few boats drawn up onto the shore , mostly of fibreglass but some of varnished timber , all of them de-rigged and tied down against the weather .
28 The thought of several days cooped up with the man in some dreary Rectory was …
29 Those assurances had been demolished by the revelations thrown up in the collapse of the Matrix Churchill trial , said Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown .
30 But often boats moored up on the river tend to blend into one another , but these three boats are completely separate , separated , they do n't overlap each other at all .
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