Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [verb] up a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Democratic Platform at a conference on March 18-19 had begun discussing whether it should prepare to set up a new political party immediately after the July congress , if its policies were not adopted .
2 For as well as suggesting that if we were to give up the view that most actions are autonomous we should have to give up a great deal else as well , it asserts that this transformation of our attitudes is actually beyond us .
3 If anything should have shaken up a national psyche for the Germans it was World War two and what it did to them .
4 ‘ Granny 's little extortion racket must have built up a small fortune for you . ’
5 One of the most important limitations on statutory safeguards is the insistence that , to qualify for most rights , you must have built up a specified period of continuous employment .
6 During the subsequent exploration of New Zealand and Australia , Green was , in Cook 's words , ‘ indefatigable in making and calculating these observations [ for latitude and longitude ] which otherwise must have taken up a great deal of my time …
7 She sit down on the chair but she 'll want to stand up a little bit cause we got bins underneath and she wants to put her feet on the bins
8 Alternatively , if you expect to be in a high earning bracket , you might consider setting up a limited company , even if you are the only salaried employee , rather than launching the same business as a self-employed individual .
9 He might have put up a good show the other day , but that was because he was frightened .
10 No I would n't , cos I might have picked up a different thing .
11 I 'd like to set up a different sort of help-line , something informal and friendly where the employees wo n't be afraid to discuss their problems . ’
12 He made a bad Budget error on the threshold of the succession , many Tory MPs were said to prefer ( of all people ) Inskip , and there seems no doubt that Baldwin , had he wished , could have stirred up a good cauldron of uncertainty .
13 He is the sort of young player who should be encouraged ’ He believes Salisbury could have struck up a deadly partnership with Phil Tufnell .
14 And , Charles ' mind raced on , Steen could have picked up a new tottie at the Sex of One … party on the Saturday night .
15 ‘ Not the sort of place you 'd go to pick up a new ribbon ? ’
16 Governors may wish to draw up a common procedure which applies to all staff working in the school .
17 We would like to set up a SPRED group in this area but we need helpers .
18 They can co-ordinate only within the south-east of England , but if you would like to set up a local group , Chris Milton has prepared information sheets and can put you in touch with other interested people in your area .
19 Q Please could you give me some information on Red Shiners , as I would like to set up a coldwater tank in which to keep some .
20 She would have rustled up a little casserole or coq au vin while he laid the table beautifully .
21 There was no question but that the army , the Lebanese Forces militia , and a whole new wave of volunteers would have put up a desperate resistance .
22 But what I had also noticed was that certain firms for example that w were er th then extant , er they in fact would s er say have a three-piece moved , and you 'd have a huge van would go to pick up a three-piece suite .
23 My hon. Friend puts his finger on one of the central dilemmas faced by those who would advocate setting up a separate Parliament with separate powers entrenched in Edinburgh in rivalry to the Westminster Parliament .
24 A robin will attack a bundle of red feathers , a socialist politician will verbally attack a right-wing conservative , a spider will attempt to tie up a vibrating tuning fork if the tip is placed upon its web .
25 By this stage of your career you will have built up a small personal library comprising books of great variety .
26 We will legislate to set up a new independent regulator to advise on issues affecting Post Office customers , and on the progressive introduction of competition .
27 Alternatively , the firm can choose to set up a local operation and simply ‘ clone ’ the domestic business in the foreign country .
28 Examining a number of artefacts of the same period can help to build up a composite picture of a society and culture .
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