Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Both the Confederation of British Industry/Business Strategies report into consumer confidence and the Trade Indemnity investigation into business failures show Scotland bringing up the rear if , as expected , the economy moves out of recession in 1993 . |
2 | They also stop insects crawling up the waste pipes . |
3 | Together , Indexes and display pages make up the LIFESPAN User Interface which covers all LIFESPAN activities . |
4 | At each stage , if they pass , the employees name badge moves up a colour and their pay increases accordingly . |
5 | Judith Church , Health and Safety Officer of the Manufacturing , Science and Finance Union summed up the government 's attitude to health and safety as : |
6 | All we 've got to do is go back to London and get Joe to set up a workshop there and work himself silly . |
7 | ‘ We know Blagg picked up the money and the car keys . |
8 | We then invent criteria to back up the choice , delegating our responsibility to professional specialists . |
9 | Of course , you might decide to do something different , such as to bake a simple cake and then use Matchmakers to set up an equation . |
10 | Blues solos often employ double-stops to thicken up the lines . |
11 | Tenderly : A 1953 jam session takes up the whole of one side . |
12 | ‘ I 've bin totallin' up the bills fer the past month , ’ she told him . |
13 | Traditonal sightscreens — which help batsmen pick up the flight of the ball — will be replaced by ‘ Tri-vision ’ boards with revolving displays . |
14 | All I 'm asking is that you take time to weigh up the deal I 'm offering and — Do you have a licence ? ’ |
15 | Britain is now wondering whether to copy France and oblige industry to set up a recycling scheme of its own . |
16 | And you have acid coming up the gullet , |
17 | Each time a new worksheet is opened , you usually spend time setting up the row and column headings . |