Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] up [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You jest join up the dots from the top downwards and when you done that , yous 'll have written yer name .
2 Once you have a bootable machine run FDISK to set up the partition(s) on your drive .
3 * Check the contents page and try to link up the entries into a developing narrative or argument .
4 The nation-state , therefore , is the spatial reference point for most of the crucial transnational practices that go to make up the structures of the global system , in the sense that most transnational practices intersect in particular countries and come under the jurisdiction of particular nation-states .
5 That is what the " diversity of human culture " really amounts to ; the variety of different ways which human beings choose to cut up the continuities of their animal experience .
6 I believe many people increasingly want their news when it is convenient for them — when they get in from work , when they 've picked up the children from school , when they take a break from their work , or finish a meeting , when they arrive in a hotel .
7 I believe many people increasingly want their news when it is convenient for them — when they get in from work , when they 've picked up the children from school , when they take a break from their work , or finish a meeting , when they arrive at a hotel .
8 When they come to write up the results of their research different anthropologists will , for doctrinal reasons , give very different weight to these two major aspects of the data , but , in the field , the anthropologist must always pay attention to both sides .
9 THE new pack leader , Gareth Llewellyn , yesterday sounded a call to arms as a reshaped Wales prepare to pick up the pieces against France in Paris tomorrow .
10 And we have speeded up the benefits of revaluation for those businesses who gain from it .
11 Once you have added up the figures in the budget planner , you will have to deduct income tax to arrive at the net spending amount available to you .
12 The students have to pick up the threads of the conversation , to make sense of it , and to make a contribution — if they wish — in their own way .
13 So we have to pick up the pieces on this one . ’
14 As proved by history , women are the ones who have to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of war .
15 I can remember stuff they thought too petty for Trivial Pursuit and then somedays I have to look up the instructions on my bootlaces .
16 We have to weigh up the merits of medical assistance and of leaving Nature to take its course .
17 Potential employers , for example , have to weigh up the possibilities of employing mentally handicapped people ; schoolteachers and heads may have to accommodate handicapped children in normal schools ; members of a jury may have to pass verdict on a mildly handicapped person .
18 The majors have swept up the independents in licensing deals , or in Norman Jay 's case , have started to employ a new breed of A&R man …
19 ‘ His men have rounded up the children from Ashbrook — ‘ t is one of my lord 's villages a mile or so from here , ’ he explained when Isabel made a small querying sound .
20 They have tightened up the rules on availabilty for work and only pay out to those genuinely entitled to the money .
21 They have tightened up the rules on availabilty for work and only pay out to those genuinely entitled to the money .
22 Sudjic implies this when he explains how architects of office blocks have to dress up the imperatives of mechanical engineers , and when he examines , and rejects , attempts to tie the design of tower blocks to the social ills they can contain .
23 East Anglian surveyors Bidwells have taken up the cudgels on behalf of farmers not only at the timescale for completion of claim forms for area and set-aside payments and ewe and beef premiums , but also at the fines which could result from late or incorrect returns .
24 Wheelchair travellers used to cross the track on boards laid down for mail trolleys.But now the disabled are being forced to make an eighty mile detour via Shrewsbury to get to Hereford because British Rail have taken up the boards for safety reasons.We joined the Leominster Disabled Access group on a trip to Hereford .
25 Officers have dug up the foundations of a garage in Goddard Avenue , Swindon , in a resumed search for Mrs Main .
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