Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] up [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The saliva dries and hardens quickly and with repeated flights , the bird slowly builds up the line into a low wall .
2 The Acrylix brushes helped me to make broad , glazing strokes , slowly building up a depth of colour .
3 Having established the undercoat by way of washing and blotting onto damp paper , I now begin to apply very watery paint onto dry paper , slowly building up a series of translucent layers .
4 Having established the undercoat by way of washing and blotting onto damp paper , I now begin to apply very watery paint onto dry paper , slowly building up a series of translucent layers .
5 Van Dijk has analysed the language of racism , thereby building up a picture of modern ideology which pays particular attention to the way that elite messages can be transformed into ordinary discourse ( van Dijk , 1985b , 1987 ) .
6 Soldiers had since picked up the habit of wine-drinking in France during the war and upon returning to England had educated the middle classes , further increasing the popularity of Champagne in the immediate post-war years .
7 To get as close as possible to sea-dwelling fauna ( and perhaps pick up a crustacean for the lunchtable ) , take a short course in diving and snorkelling .
8 Ants , aphids and plants together make up a kind of farming economy based on sugar .
9 If we could precisely specify and conclusively verify every member of the set of observation statements which together make up the meaning of a non-observation statement , that non-observation statement would , in accordance with the verification principle , have its own determinate meaning and in certain circumstances be determinately true or determinately false .
10 She had long given up the tussle with French and lapsed into straight English ( which Therese , damn it , was supposed to understand ) .
11 Although the rules only allow the purchase of one new free-standing AVC policy a year , it is possible to purchase a different policy every year , so building up a spread of investments .
12 They were just two friends , enjoying the cool evening air , perhaps walking up a thirst before repairing to a beer hall .
13 These operate as discursive resources to be drawn upon and articulated in different combinations in particular contexts , thus constantly opening up the possibility of tension , inconsistency and contradiction within and between sites .
14 He had foolishly picked up the trolleys from a nearby supermarket and threw them .
15 After dinner we would gossip , play cards or perhaps walk along the Dee , idly picking up a piece of driftwood here and there along the way .
16 It also demands that someone is skilled enough to set up the stylesheets in the first place unless you want to stick with the standard set provided by Xerox .
17 That development entailed a recognition that the concentration upon language by the school of logical positivism , within which Ayer 's dismissal of religious belief emerged , might not so much show up the meaninglessness of theology as elicit its own particular logic Wittgenstein 's thought appears to show a progression from concentrating upon language in order to exclude certain forms of thought — as in Ayer 's exclusion of metaphysics — towards concentrating upon language in order to make sense of those different forms in a way that was sensitive to their particular nature .
18 ‘ The alternative proposal would only show up a handful of sites , not the 100,000 contaminated sites which we estimate exist in Britain .
19 The claims so built up the expectations for ZETA after the first conference that the subsequent news was perceived as ‘ failure ’ .
20 If you read again the sections covered by the mnemonic MACRO , you will appreciate that the best effects are produced when you do not merely soak up the words of the textbook author , like some print-absorbing sponge .
21 But the Anglicans , like the Lutherans , did not suddenly give up the composition of Latin texts .
22 Part of the trouble lay in the German command 's ruthless system of keeping divisions in the line over lengthy periods , constantly topping up the losses with new replacements .
23 So you can , so if you feel that you 're a bit , you need a bit of practice in a certain area , you can literally look up the type of course that would benefit you the most .
24 To this it might be retorted that no-one linguistically advanced enough to look up a word in a dictionary could possibly require a definition of the word home .
25 Constantly turning up the pressure on suppliers to do even better makes doing business with carmakers tough ( see box ) .
26 As a matter of policy , the tutors seldom intervene , so pass up the opportunity of helping the students learn ; also ( critics say ) much time is wasted in interminable discussion over semantic niceties .
27 So pack up a picnic with fresh fruit , crunchy salads and wholemeal rolls with tuna or low-fat cottage cheese fillings
28 An agreement is needed , not merely to give up an amount of liberty , but to put it into the hands of some sovereign power .
29 One that seems to work well for many managers is merely to divide up the list into three types of activity :
30 Coleraine suddenly stepped up a gear in the last 20 minutes of normal time , a gear no-one , least of all Ards , believed they had .
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