Example sentences of "[vb pp] up into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What has to be opened up is the unsupervised way in which internationally and nationally the sum of all our communications is sucked up into the electronic vacuum cleaner that is Cheltenham
2 It is even closer to Paul 's description of the man who was caught up into the third heaven ( 2 Corinthians 12:2 ) .
3 The Poles are une nation foutue who can only continue to serve a purpose until such time as Russia herself becomes caught up into the agrarian revolution .
4 Now employing two people , this is the only one-stop bike shop in the area and has been built up into a thriving business as people have become more aware of the need for a healthy lifestyle .
5 But again the songs ( whose content Comrade Wong resolutely translated for us in stage-whispers throughout ) harped on the great achievements of Mao , Chou and Hua , the last of whom seems to be being built up into a great leader matching his predecessors in stature .
6 But even if it is n't , it is far better to start with a concise piece of information which can be built up into a bigger story if the circumstances are right than to send out a wordy release which is immediately discarded .
7 Word had quickly got round that at the Marne , in contrast to the generals of the Plaza-Toro breed , who led attacks from the various Chateaux of France , Pétain had moved up into the front line when the infantry quailed under the German shells .
8 And very soon after that , Matilda was moved up into the top form where Miss Plimsoll quickly discovered that this amazing child was every bit as bright as Miss Honey had said .
9 Loosely-woven textured varieties are often made up into a heavier type of unlined sheer curtain .
10 Each of the 138 orders for vaccines studied was made up into an ordinary envelope that contained a Monitor Mark Time-Temperature Integrator Tag ( 3-M ) .
11 A SHROUD , is composed of a peculiar kind of flannel , woven on purpose , and called shrouding flannel ; it is made of a breadth and a half , full length , so as to cover the feet ; one seam is sewed up , leaving the other open behind , like a pinafore ; slits are cut for arm-holes , and plain long sleeves , without gussets set in ; the front is gathered at the waist , and drawn up into a narrow piece ; this is twice repeated , at intervals of three nails down the skirt , upon each of these gatherings , round the neck and at the wrists , a kind of border of the same flannel , punched at the edge in a pattern , is plaited , and an edging of the same is made at the bottom .
12 And in the second version he introduces a three-dimensional hand not , as in the Velázquez with the fingers straight and limp , but drawn up into an uneasy gesture , that claws at her skirt rather than rests against it .
13 I have therefore asked Establishment if the room on the fourth floor can be cleared of stores and made available for our clerical staff , and if , as you requested , desks and other facilities for our own use can be got up into the smaller room at the top of the spiral staircase …
14 Tables can be used as desks ; end tables can be used for dining ; chairs can fold up and be hung from large colourful hooks , or be stacked up into a tiny space ; armchairs can become spare single beds ; well thought-out storage will take care of clothing , books , files and china .
15 He also rejected the radical free market view , which proposed that each part of the electricity industry ( generation , transmission and distribution ) should be broken up into a large number of competing companies .
16 And then , as the escalator carried him up into the main concourse of the station , they 'd have seen the spark returning almost like the glow of a neon tube being borne up into a powerful field of energy .
17 The application was duly made , the proceedings were brought up into the High Court , and on 27 January 1992 the Official Solicitor was appointed guardian ad litem of the four children who , together with the mother and the local authority , were respondents to the foster mother 's application .
18 For extra style it is swept up into a French Pleat .
19 It was a black cleavage-revealing affair topped by a sparkling gold necklace , and with her hair swept up into a sophisticated style the older woman made Lucy feel like a country cousin .
20 and it was all split up into the different seminar group , we we had to take one aspect .
21 Epidermal cells have been thrown up into a small mound at the site of closure .
22 You ai n't gone and got yourself worked up into a glum mood , have you now ? ’
23 Using these newly acquired turning skills the board can be lined up into the secure position from which you can start sailing .
24 The Crabtree Minder 180 is a separate sensor that you can fit internally or externally , and can be wired up into an existing light fitting .
25 I found that my grasp on the image itself was now hazy , the very mechanisms of my mind seemed to have been injected with lobal anaesthetic , blown up into a fuzzy ineptitude .
26 As the egg is divided up into a large number of cells , a group of cells at one end come to contain this special pole plasm .
27 The Land share of turnover throughout Germany shall be divided up into an eastern component and a western component in such a way that the average share of turnover tax per inhabitant in the Länder of Brandenburg , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Saxony , Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia amounts in 1991 to 55 per cent in 1992 to 6O per cent in 1993 to 65 per cent in 1994 to 7O per cent of the average share of turnover tax per inhabitant in the Länder of Baden-Württemberg , Bavaria , Bremen , Hesse , Hamburg , Lower Saxony , North Rhine-Westphalia , Rhineland-Palatinate , Saarland and Schleswig-Holstein .
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