Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [to-vb] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 . I I i i in a way I want to back up the point Mr has just just made .
2 But if I want to move up the ladder I 'll have to go elsewhere . ’
3 I want to ride up the front with you . ’
4 On this last day I want to sum up the things we have discussed .
5 We talking about this and I was saying about coming from construction I says I 've says I 've to go up the cut like
6 I can remember stuff they thought too petty for Trivial Pursuit and then somedays I have to look up the instructions on my bootlaces .
7 you want to set up the printer .
8 So , if you want to read up the background to all this , this is th one of the best books and one of the most recent on the reading list , it 's on the reading list on the second page or something .
9 You know to bring up the colour .
10 And do be careful if you decide to open up the box yourself to have a rummage around .
11 If on return you wish to follow up the complaint , forward a copy of this report to us not later than 28 days after the end of your holiday , amplified by a cover letter stating your preferred solution .
12 This way , when you come to cut up the cake every child gets a piece with his or her name on it .
13 At this point you have to set up the machines CMOS memory for the new drive .
14 You have to weigh up the pros and cons .
15 Loathing the expressionism and abstractions that surround him during his time at Newcastle , where he studied in the late Sixties , he believes ‘ you have to pick up the traces .
16 You have to build up the excitement first .
17 The welfare point is a little complicated , because of course you have to catch up the dogs , and many of those dogs will be killed , but the dogs can be treated well during the time they are held .
18 Please use one of the other catalogues if you have to look up the title or author of a book …
19 Of course there is no advantage in this method if you have to look up the hooks .
20 If we attempt to sum up the character of these innovations , we must say that they are practical but unprincipled .
21 Ann Cunnane , TSSIS information officer , said : ‘ We aim to clear up the confusion and bring into perspective the risk , while ensuring the public and medical communities are made aware of the importance of early detection . ’
22 If we wish to progress up the football ladder , I can only see us doing so by winning promotion .
23 So we have to pick up the pieces on this one . ’
24 We have to weigh up the merits of medical assistance and of leaving Nature to take its course .
25 Here in the UK , we have to clean up the image of our Rottweilers , which has been so tarnished in recent years .
26 We have to count up the matter .
27 Heterosexuals can marry but there is no such recognised category as ‘ gay marriage ’ ( except perhaps in Denmark ) , so right away we have to tear up the book of rules .
28 We feel we have to keep up the pressure . ’
29 Obviously then we need to pick up the appraisal system , and I think what I 'll have to do with that , is as the targets kep co start coming in , erm we 'll have to set up some sort of system , preferably I suspect computerized .
30 Oh well you can keep it in case we need to screw up the roof again then .
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