Example sentences of "[noun prp] be [verb] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And Swindon are bouncing up the table into third now .
2 Other old shipmates like Phil Andrews , Eddie Clarke and Ron Giles were still crewing but others like Des Ferret , Vic Roberts and Bob Wellock were disappearing up the promotion ladder .
3 NEC IS starting up the world 's first production line for 16 megabit chips in its Sagamihara factory , reports Ken Takahashi of Newsbytes .
4 Milton Keynes is picking up the pieces and pleased that at least no one lost a life .
5 Radio Bangladesh quoted an official spokesman as saying on Aug. 10 that the independent Mecca-based Islamic body , Rabitah , had agreed to fund half the estimated US$50,000,000 cost of repatriation and rehousing , and Pakistan was to make up the rest .
6 David was walking up the garden path , half an hour earlier than expected .
7 Folkestone was a pocket borough of the Rothschilds , Southend was falling under the control of the Guinness family , Plymouth was learning to love the Astors , and Samuel Roberts was building up the influence in Sheffield that was to provide a seat for his family until 1966 .
8 Bourne was scooping up the soup of the day with precise , efficient movements — never a drop spilled , never a slurp .
9 I had wept back in the office after Mr Charles had told me the Scharnhorst was steaming up the channel unchallenged .
10 Though Daisy 's tightened up the rules at the Cattery — did I show you her new brochure ? ’
11 The second reason for the dispatch of Dzerzhinsky to Siberia was to clear up the situation after the Civil War , and to deal with Siberian peasant revolts .
12 POLICE in County Durham are stepping up the fight against crime after a wide ranging shake-up in senior personnel .
13 Tommy 's picking up the gun from the living room floor .
14 The US is buying up the salmon fishing rights of Greenland 's fishing industry in an attempt to restore the salmon population of its own rivers .
15 As Clinton was taking up the reins of power , a disconsolate President Bush flew back to Washington to make arrangements for the handover .
16 And more often than not , while Mansell was chalking up the victories and lapping up the accolades , Damon was reduced to the role of spectator .
17 Nick Frazer was locking up the shop when she came along at one .
18 Inside , Keith was propping up the bar and waving a £5 note at the landlady .
19 BARLASTON chef Mark Williamson is turning up the heat on his marathon training programme .
20 Euro MP Stephen Hughes is taking up the case of lorry driver Bob Elder , 47 , of South View , Tantobie , Stanley , who faces financial ruin because his truck has been impounded after he was involved in a fatal accident in Italy .
21 William and Joe were busily employed , hands in pockets , watching the Francis Forbes Barton being winched up the slipway by the old capstan after a practice launch .
22 ANDREW CORNISH is to head up the Group risk management and insurance department reporting to Nigel Matthews .
23 Mark Bottomley is picking up the pieces of his life after being beaten around the head with a piece of scaffolding .
24 FORD is to put up the price of its K-reg cars by 1.8 per cent later this month .
25 On Sunday cos they were going soon and erm James was clearing up the garden you see I 've go , I ca n't I I can see gable
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