Example sentences of "[vb base] up [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not only the victims of mental or physical abuse who grow up with a faulty self-image . |
2 | This will differ according to the richness of the environment provided by the home and the wider community , but all children live and grow up in a print-rich world full of writing and people who write . |
3 | All modems hook up to a serial port . |
4 | This does not add much to the cost of the order , and over a period of time the extra components build up into a useful stock of parts . |
5 | But then , despite the gloss given by the court flatterers , the unspoken tensions in the palace eventually build up into a civil war which topples the old order . |
6 | The various decay products in the uranium chain are not present as they are not soluble in water , but they build up in a defined way , according to the decay rates of the individual isotopes in the chain . |
7 | Warm up with a cast iron stove from Aarrow 's range : The Stratford ( above ) and the Evolution ( right ) feature a new multi-fuel grate |
8 | Skippers say up to a dozen tankers can be seen drifting among them . |
9 | This database , however large or small , can then be used to select very quickly certain employees who match up against a particular job profile . |
10 | It has been said that they show up as a striking pair with powers of × 12 or more . |
11 | From here climb up to a large thread belay and cave stance . |
12 | Cover up for a few days , use a higher factor lotion , and take great care . |
13 | She 'd seen the card I put up in a local shop , advertising the top flat . |
14 | ‘ I square up onto a prepared board which for the larger paintings is medium density fibreboard , or MDF , half an inch thick which I have primed on both sides . |
15 | You start off with the truth , embellish it slightly , then gradually add to it , until you finish up with a fully-fledged whopper . |
16 | The , the way the hills get lighter as you go through until we get right to the back and you finish up with a little bit of erm very light cloud beyond the hills in the distance . |
17 | Gayle , sent off during Birmingham 's Anglo-Italian Cup clash with Lucchese on Wednesday , has called on the players to toughen up as they face up to a New Year relegation battle . |
18 | As police track a small boy 's killers , locals face up to a lurking danger |
19 | Together , our proposals add up to a co-ordinated programme for recovery . |
20 | Where fantasy is involved , as in a film like The Wizard of Oz ( 1940 ) , non-realistic , simple colours are acceptable , provided they add up to a coherent scheme that works within the special world of that film . |
21 | These incidents scarcely add up to a coherent narrative , and the chronology is uncertain . |
22 | The different combinations of colour , beautiful designs , textures , fibres and weaves all add up to a vast range of fabrics from which to choose and at enormously varying prices . |
23 | Informative , revealing , funny , they add up to a comprehensive picture of a momentous year . |
24 | They are nevertheless honest enough to praise the good points of the car but are unable to concede that these points add up to a first-class package . |
25 | AN INSATIABLE appetite for squid plus an ageing workforce add up to a full order book for a Japanese manufacturer of computerised fishing equipment . |
26 | These constraints lead decision-makers to deviate considerably from the comprehensive rationality model , but in six ways which add up to a positive theory of decision-making . |
27 | A Whether they come in through the letterbox , under the door or around the windows , draughts all add up to a large heating bill . |
28 | Neither side has given any estimate of the extent of the anticipated cuts but the expectation is that hundreds of the 2,200 jobs , which add up to a monthly £2 million pay bill , will have to be sacrificed . |
29 | However , he ran into a familiar stumbling-block : the concerto and the Souvenir add up to a few minutes less than the magic number of 55 , so he was forced to abandon the idea . |
30 | The changes , therefore , add up to a different kind of economic system . |