Example sentences of "[vb pp] up on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was picked up on the fourth ring by an answerphone . |
2 | I think Mao was quite keyed up on the whole situation , I think he realized that to win the war they had to erm adjust the mass support very carefully , and I think that 's basically what this I think that 's why two months later they er they er gave up this document cos he was worried then they 'd lose the middle peasants ' support . |
3 | The metric system was then built up on the decimal system , which you already have been studying . |
4 | In fact the Ravenscraig , present Ravenscraig was built up on the first place from a steelworks known then as Corral Steelworks . |
5 | The voice belonged to George , he had drawn up on the other side of the road , and as I walked towards him his voice was getting impatient . |
6 | ( At the same time , though its existence was naturally concealed from the rank-and-file , a ‘ Line of Panic ’ was also drawn up on the inner circle of forts , Belleville , Souville , Tavannes and Moulainville . |
7 | The directors added that they had done so because ‘ this is the basis adopted in the accounts of the overseas subsidiaries ’ , and that the group accounts should be drawn up on the same basis in order to show a true and fair view . |
8 | I have drawn up on the attached sheet the numbers of staff required in my estimation to deal with Council Tax in the future . |
9 | Nothing more was heard of Cargo , who were rumoured to be considering dropping the loaves outside Dutch territorial waters , until a month ago a number of loaves of bread were found washed up on the Dutch coast . |
10 | Monk seal bodies are periodically washed up on the Mediterranean cost and there are fears the virus will lead to their extinction . |
11 | ‘ My , but we must have got up on the right side of the interrogation cell this morning . ’ |
12 | That it is n't that you 've got up on the wrong side or eaten something which did n't agree with you or just need a few days ' rest . |
13 | WordPerfect has given up on the Wild West theme in favour of giving away peagreen baseball hats . |
14 | A scrawled message propped up on the far bedside table suddenly caught her eye . |
15 | This man and my father had joined up on the same day , they went to the same school , played football together , both courted my mother and both fell in love with her — and she ended up marrying them both . |
16 | Jeanne sat hunched up on the wooden cot which served as a bed . |
17 | As traffic congestion has built up in town centres , so new development centres have sprung up on the urban fringe and in the open countryside , where car-based access is , at least initially , easier . |
18 | If he had never seen that leaflet pinned up on the Catholic Society notice-board at college , he would never have dreamt of participating in the pilgrimage . |
19 | His Dad had pulled up on the other side of the road . |
20 | I have founded my judgment upon the grounds which I have already expressed , but I do not wish to be understood as thereby negativing the proposition that a defence might be set up on the alternative basis mentioned by Willes J. In my opinion this appeal should be allowed . |
21 | Well , the main Control Room is , it 's the centre of all the communications set up on the operational side for the Fire Brigade . |
22 | It is rumoured that an oil rig is to be set up on the local water meadows . |
23 | But such paradoxes were unlikely to convince businessmen brought up on the economic theory of the ‘ wage-fund ’ , which they believed to be a scientific demonstration that raising wages was impossible and trade unions were therefore doomed to failure . |
24 | William Hardy , a Methodist maltster , was swept up on the Greek Revival wave . |
25 | A check-list that would make a modern bird-watcher salivate was served up on the Elizabethan menu : ‘ the-food of heroes , fit for the palates of the great ’ , as Camden describes pewits , godwits , knot , and dotterel . |
26 | If you currently rely on several word processor operators to generate material that is then ‘ published ’ it might occur to you to simply have each word processor operator trained up on the electronic publishing system . |
27 | The only times he allowed Finlayson to get a clear view of him there was always another plane lined up on the other side . |
28 | The artist 's widow did not think it appropriate that the work should have ended up on the commercial circuit and has therefore refused to sign the document . |
29 | INDIAN wonder boy Sachin Tendulkar wrote his name into the Yorkshire record books with a 69-ball century at Headingley yesterday — but still ended up on the losing side . |
30 | Ruled over by nanny , they had their meals ( sent up on the special china from the kitchen ) , played , fought and started early lessons in counting , music and the alphabet . |