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

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1 Regularly , at least one day a week , he goes to one of a few chosen locations to shoot a roll of film and has been doing this now for several years and so has built up a record of places such as Trafalgar Square , Westminster Bridge and the South Bank in London .
2 Regularly , a least one day a week , he goes to one of a few chosen locations to shoot a roll of film and has been doing this now for several years and so has built up a record of places such as Trafalgar Square , Westminster Bridge and the South Bank in London .
3 But as he looked at her innocent lips , he thought this pure child of nature could only have picked up the question from others .
4 Godolphin only had to pick up the encyclopaedia and he was ready to put on his boots and set off for the Dominions again .
5 If any of my staff or myself can be of help with a future motoring need , you only have to pick up the phone or call in and see us and we will ensure your total satisfaction .
6 The course has helped Pauline with such issues as marketing and cash flow and she already has drawn up a business plan for the next five years — confirming that she too has no plans to return to full-time employment .
7 However , she just has to pick up the phone and a friendly voice at The Wool Shop is always there to help .
8 Of late , my generation has perforce had to count up the debit column of all those mistakes , and in so doing has forgotten the benefits .
9 ‘ I 'll just have to get up a bit earlier , that 's all . ’
10 FBI agents already have blown up a van similar to the rented vehicle that investigators say carried 1,200lb of explosives into the Trade Centre complex 's underground garage .
11 ‘ Someone always has to pick up the bill . ’
12 The reason the farmer at Ben More has put up the sign you talk about is that he has been particularly troubled by dog owners who ca n't control their animals .
13 Breakfast Car will probably have to go up a grade and go to slightly posher places . ’
14 The recent American tour , when Juliana 's new band were the support act , may well have screwed up the relationship , however .
15 He may even have to set up the maul before he hits the tackler .
16 What I , I intend to do is to , I think it would be unfortunate if , as the result of a major development which is actually funding this new junction , the County Council then has to pick up the bill for other ameliorating effects a little bit further on the network .
17 And then , as you walk up , you really should sort of almost end in the ideal place and then having lined up the shot , put it through like that .
18 I 'll have to wallpaper your bathroom , then paint it , I then have to touch up the door cos it 's that kind of paint and I had it like , on the top of the loo , I was doing it up a bit , and the next thing I saw was Felix coming onto the back of the wind ah
19 Next year I 'll report to the general assembly erm , if all things are equal , that the Board will by then have set up a scheme to allow care workers to go out from our erm residential establishments into the community to extend the kind of professional service that we 're able to give in our establishments to people who live in the community .
20 Well , does n't seem as if anyone else has put up the score but it was Tottenham 1 — Leeds 1 .
21 So the state has no had to tighten up the law to cut the cost .
22 Experience so far of introducing managed competition into the NHS therefore has thrown up a number of political , normative and practical dilemmas .
23 That is why I should never have delivered up the opening pages of my long-worked novel to that ten-per-cent moron with the art-school mind and barrack-room mouth .
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