Example sentences of "[vb pp] up [prep] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 It has to be said that , with this membrane idea , BOSS have come up with a brilliant way of programming the ME-10 .
2 ROBERT FRANKLIN of Los Gatos , California , has come up with a neat way of ensuring that electric gadgets such as irons and hair curlers turn themselves off when left unattended .
3 LISBURN have come up with a novel way of raising much-needed cash for the club .
4 With the breakdown of the administration , crime syndicates have come up in a big way .
5 The composition and terms of reference of urban development corporations will be changed immediately and they will in due course be wound up in an orderly way .
6 The way in which these circuits are built up in a structured way out of interacting modules and submodules corresponds well to the use of nested parallel constructs in occam .
7 Its body is hunched up in a strange way , with its wings drooped , its feathers ruffled and its head lowered .
8 Younger people have been brought up in a different way from the way our parents and grandparents were .
9 A bystander at his creation , or rather arriving a few moments after it , would feel justified in assuming that Adam had had a mother , been born and brought up in the usual way , and was in every way like us ; but he would be wrong .
10 We believe that the industry and the demand it satisfies will have to come under much greater restraint than is offered by the draft guidance before improved efficiency , recycling and use of waste — all options currently more risky and expensive — are taken up in a serious way .
11 We believe that the industry and the demand it satisfies will have to come under much greater restraint than is offered by the draft guidance before improved efficiency , recycling and use of waste — all options currently more risky and expensive — are taken up in a serious way .
12 ( Doane 1984 ) The issue of the female viewer 's possibilities for identification was taken up in a different way in the work of Janet Bergstrom and in Laura Mulvey 's own ‘ Afterthoughts on ‘ Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema' ’ .
13 Most experimental studies of sleep now allow subjects a night of acclimatization to laboratory conditions , so that on their first night they are wired up in the usual way , but whatever recordings made are discarded , and the experiments proper begin on the second night .
14 This means that for the first one the doubt is ‘ simple ’ and can be cleared up in a straightforward way , but for the second it is ‘ compound ’ and needs much greater care .
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