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

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1 It has much improved printer support , though , and with 3D graphs at long last arriving on the Lotus menu , some users will think they 've picked up the wrong spreadsheet !
2 Through word of mouth and demand from customers , they 've built up a sizable business with five drivers .
3 ‘ We 've built up a great spirit and really enjoy taking part , ’ said Smith .
4 Over the last three years they 've built up a steady following , which is hardly surprising , since their stage show is one of the most acclaimed in local music .
5 I 've used up an awful lot of memory .
6 A government anti- hooligan committee has been sitting with the Football Association ; they 've drawn up a great body of information collated by the police football intelligence unit based in London .
7 If you did n't see it , it 's a tricky one but there 's a good way , we 've brought up a good point as well , if we look at the car when the car comes up , who said Polo ?
8 Goal hero Steve Mardenborough added : ‘ We knew we had to get a result because we 've slipped up a little bit recently .
9 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've taken up a good deal of your time for no purpose Mr. Preston .
10 ‘ We 've lined up a nice selection of videos — you must have first choice since you 've done all the work ! ’
11 In San Salvador , children have picked up a catchy radio tune about the Condor brand of condoms and can be heard singing in the streets : " Condor is your friend , — always take him with you ! "
12 In an improbable , but typical , detour in a review of a book about corsets , she asks : ‘ How has it come about that feminists have picked up the masculine notion that those women who are n't self-confessed feminists do n't known what they 're doing , half the time ? ’
13 They have picked up the wrong book and are probably in the wrong bookstore .
14 AN Asian family who have built up a thriving business in one of Scotland 's jobless blackspots are being kicked out of Britain .
15 If you have difficult or embarrassing questions to ask — about an unfavourable response to a reference , for example — leave it until the latter part of the interview when you have built up a reasonable rapport with the interviewee .
16 As one of the few African bands to make a lasting impression on the shores of the UK , the Bhundu Boys have built up a strong following .
17 Although they have worked as a duo since 1987 and have built up a great following throughout these islands and abroad , their respective musical experiences go back much further .
18 We have built up a great deal of knowledge about the historical side of the palaces but that has not been presented to the public . ’
19 Although he can not escape from the linearity of language ( see 7.2 , 7.5.3 ) , James does the next best thing , which is to fasten our attention initially on the most immediate feature of Pemberton 's predicament : his uncomfortable sense of indecision , and then to expatiate on it so that by the time we have threaded our way through two paragraphs , we have built up a sensitive grasp of the coexisting intricacies and ironies of that predicament ( the ironies will concern us in section C below ) .
20 These schemes have been designed for the elderly who have built up a significant amount of equity in their homes , but who have no means ( or no desire ) to service a new loan .
21 The domestic minerals industry and the planning authorities have built up a co-operative atmosphere over the years .
22 For borrowers who have built up a sizeable stake in their property , she points out that the Cheltenham & Gloucester ( 0452 372372 ) has reversed the usual lender 's practice of offering bigger discounts on larger loans .
23 This rule , still in existence while Visa and Mastercard fight a rearguard action with the Office of Fair Trading , prevents banks from processing card transactions until they have built up a large base of card-holders .
24 Male bees , over many generations of cumulative orchid evolution , have built up the bee-like shape through trying to copulate with flowers , and hence carrying pollen .
25 They have built up an enormous collection of data about the images which subjects , especially white male Americans , have about outgroups .
26 LEEDS have wrapped up a two-year deal for Aussie Test forward Bob Lindner .
27 Yet with the new season have come new strains which have opened up a fundamental debate about its future .
28 Editing methods and the standardisation of printing have opened up an immense field of choral music , dating from before the seventeenth century .
29 On the subject of Siberia , New York restaurateurs , for long masters of the speedy dispatch of unknown customers to Outer Siberian non-chic zones , have dreamt up a new curve .
30 But already the Countryside Commission and the Nature Conservancy Council have drawn up a short list of natural sites suitable for World Heritage status .
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