Example sentences of "[vb pp] up [prep] [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | R. W. Blake in the Zoology Department of the University of British Columbia , who made the discovery , has even come up with a name for the strategy . |
2 | The government has still not come up with a dump for the masses of intermediate wastes , such as fuel cladding , that the plant would produce . |
3 | The AEF has come up with an idea for such a framework : its design would be based on sound data , put together by world experts ( with advice from those with local experience ) , and monitored by representatives of ( inter alia ) aviation , government and environmental interests . |
4 | They had come up to the Buraimi for the men to look for better opportunities . |
5 | And now we have come up before the beak for a second wigging , because on the application of one of our own citizens we are accused of ‘ degrading treatment or punishment ’ inflicted in the Isle of Man . |
6 | Wirral was portrayed as being a community in a state of shock caught up in a problem for which it had no explanations or obvious solution . |
7 | Are there problems caught up in the case for change ? |
8 | He , too , was caught up in the excitement for jazz and with Bobby and other students went down to the Red Barn at Barnehurst , a half-hour run from Charing Cross , to hear George Webb 's Dixielanders , the band that pioneered the New Orleans revival in Britain . |
9 | Polperro 's festivities fell five days later at St Peter 's Fair , and Quiller Couch beautifully described how a pile of tar barrels and wood would be built up on the beach for the entire village to gather around and see it lighted . |
10 | Again she was plied with whisky , but this time in hot water and sweetened with brown sugar ; she was then led to the sitting-room couch that had been made up as a bed for her . |
11 | There was no local version of the Rectitudines Singularum Personarum ( Rights of Individuals ) , the eleventh-century code of legal and rural practices drawn up as a guide for the country as a whole . |
12 | The amendments , drawn up by a Commission for Constitutional Amendment ( CCA ) headed by Vo Chi Cong , President of the Council of State , would be placed before the Assembly at its next session in December . |
13 | Drawn up by the Council for Economic Planning and Development , the plan involved expenditure of the equivalent of over US$300,000 million on 779 projects , including road , rail and subway systems , petrochemical and other heavy industry installations , a fourth nuclear power station and new pollution-control facilities . |
14 | A LONG-TERM strategy drawn up by the Government for improving Scotland 's health will fail , health economists claim . |
15 | Thus an assertion of cultural identity became closely bound up with the quest for a political model to supersede the North American system . |
16 | The doctrine of precedent is bound up with the need for a reliable system of law reporting . |
17 | For the Palestinians , the Lebanon conflict was now a ‘ war of liberation ’ in its own right , intimately bound up with the aspiration for a return to Palestine , a conflict in which the Maronite militias became a proxy enemy . |
18 | And the only way you can be born again is by looking to me , cos I 'm gon na be raised up on a cross for your salvation . |
19 | I 'm tied up at the hospital for a while each day , but we could be together most of the time . |
20 | Considering that the money is also effectively locked up in the bond for a chosen period , usually between one and five years , with the interest rate fixed at this new lower level , it could be the wrong choice . |
21 | Somerset seamer Neil Mallender was called up as a standby for England in New Zealand . |
22 | What started out as fresh , clean white wine made from Aligoté or Rkatziteli grapes in Georgia or Moldavia had to be tankered up to the capital for bottling . |
23 | I was trussed up like a chicken for roasting . |
24 | He was mercilessly tortured , blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard for four months , but he refused to break . |
25 | The commander of UN troops in Bosnia , General Philippe Morillon , has been holed up in the town for the past week vowing not to leave until the safety of the inhabitants is assured . |
26 | In a similar manner to the interview analysis technique , a record was set up on the database for each activity using the numerical codes as an identifier , and a second field used to type in all information needed or produced by that activity . |
27 | A National Integration Council would be set up as a forum for discussions on these issues . |
28 | He was set up as the triggerman for the massacre by those forces inside President F.W. de Klerk 's administration determined to hang on to white power at all costs . |
29 | A computermail database network has even been set up around the country for fans to debate the killer of Laura Palmer , the lovely blonde homecoming queen whose body mysteriously washes onto a river bank near a lumbermill in the fictional Pacific northwest town of Twin Peaks . |
30 | Any approval by Cork County Council will be appealed to the new Appeals Authority set up by the Minister for Local Government ; |