Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] up [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Intermediate and Interior areas together made up the Kandyan districts , the geographical area under the sway of the former Kandyan Kingdom .
2 Elections to the Nationalrat ( lower house of the federal parliament ) on Oct. 20 left the four largest parties , which together made up the governing coalition , controlling 147 of the 200 seats ( previously 159 ) ; the Radical Democratic Party ( FDP/PRD ) lost seven seats and the Christian Democratic People 's Party ( CVP/PDC ) lost five .
3 In the weeks following the dinner Lutyens swiftly drew up an elaborate set of plans .
4 Pamella spent four days under siege while the pack sat outside and merrily divvied up the 24-hour doorstep into shifts .
5 If everybody here just rang up the Foreign Office , rang up their MP , or wrote to the Prime Minister — it 's everybody 's right to do that — and said ‘ What 's happening to John McCarthy ?
6 Abruptly she turned away from him and walked into the apartment 's lounge , not consciously knowing why she did so , but driven by a need to get away from this man and the harshness of his condemnation , which should n't matter to her , because he did n't matter , but which nevertheless called up a churning confusion of resentment and frustration , as well as a new , unnerving hurt .
7 This proved too much for Daniel Wilkinson , who nevertheless put up a sparkling display of shots and services .
8 Fran struggled briefly , but soon gave up the uneven match , letting herself rest against his chest while he stroked her hair with a surprisingly gentle hand .
9 Instead , I just lit up a straight fag and shared it with her , Bogart style .
10 This line effectively opened up the southern reaches of West Ham which until then had been deserted marshland , and focused attention on Stratford as a centre of railway activity .
11 However , such was A Smooth One 's superiority that she quickly made up the lost ground to score by four lengths .
12 Brian and I usually rode up the steep hillside at the back of the house to where , at 8500 feet , there was a grotto , crudely cut out of the rock below ground level .
13 But as we went up the first steep hill we quickly worked up a healthy sweat and removed our fleece jackets .
14 Bonar Law promptly gave up the whole idea , with obvious relief , as he told Balfour :
15 But after the convention , he launched his campaign with a spirited bus trip from New York to the Midwest and quickly ran up a daunting lead in the polls and held it until the campaign 's end .
16 He calmly picked up the fallen keys , climbed into the car and drove away , leaving the widow staring at her dead husband .
17 A WINE bar , at the Anglesey end of Thomas Telford 's historic Menai Suspension Bridge , yesterday picked up a prestigious award .
18 POLICE yesterday picked up a discarded safe which was stolen from Darlington Health Authority 's offices .
19 Lyell made people aware by the 1830s of the great age of the Earth , and he also divided up the Tertiary period , using a statistical method based upon the proportions of existing species found among the fossils .
20 She also kept up a vigorous campaign against the expansion of Geale 's fish and chip restaurant near her house : she said the smells made her garden unusable .
21 They also set up a light-engineering works ( one of a number throughout the Prussian east ) at Dirschau ( Tczew ) .
22 RANGERS ' fourth successive championship seems assured after their 2–1 win over Dundee United at Tannadice , which also set up a Premier Division scoring record .
23 He also set up a theatrical agency with a J. H. Milburn .
24 He also set up the renowned Creature Shops to develop animatronics for the film and television industries and which recently made the masks for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles .
25 Harris , who also picked up a speeding conviction last year , was disqualified from driving for 21 days and fined £100 .
26 Paul also picked up the monthly prize for February when other winners were Peter Daly ( South Home Counties ) , Bob Bray ( Midlands and South West England ) , Alastair Valentine ( East Scotland ) , Paul Melvin ( Glasgow ) and Marjory Simpson ( North Scotland ) .
27 The very phrase ‘ the Ulster people ’ refers to those who originally set up the true faith in Ireland and colonized the land accordingly .
28 Sometimes they even set up a physical image very close to conventionally-desirable femininity as an implicit goal ( Diamond 1985 ) .
29 During that sequence Vic made full appearances throughout our promotion season of 1960–61 , thus helping us to progress for the first time in forty years , while a feature of his game in that successful season was the accurate and powerful throw he developed , by which he frequently set up a fast Palace counter-attack .
30 As for Lee Marvin , he eventually gave up the hard liquor .
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