Example sentences of "be [verb] up [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | POLICE in County Durham are stepping up the fight against crime after a wide ranging shake-up in senior personnel . |
2 | Gradually they are building up a resistance to a sting that could otherwise kill them . |
3 | Here we reckon we are building up a specialisation in this aspect of human development . |
4 | But , if you plan your planting , and especially if you are building up a garden from scratch , it pays to think in terms of shape , colour and texture , and then arrange the plants with these factors in mind . |
5 | Civil war has been eating up the country for five years . |
6 | We also pledge that when we are drawing up the membership of the commission we shall take into account his earlier suggestions about widening the membership . |
7 | Eggs escape under the bursa of the male and are carried up the trachea in the excess mucus produced in response to infection : they are then swallowed and passed in the faeces . |
8 | Because it is autumn again , and the frosts have arrived , they are knocking up a spot of cider . |
9 | Fran Bennett , CPAG director , suggests both major parties are softening up the public for more means-testing and fewer rights to universal benefits . |
10 | The stricken coach now stands on the hard shoulder of the M two having been lifted up the embankment by a heavy crane . |
11 | Pete was now beginning to wonder if she was feeling ill ; it was almost as if , for the latter part of the evening , she 'd only been keeping up a show of enjoying herself and now the strain of the charade was getting through to her . |
12 | Yes because previous to this year , erm the R C E has been picking up a proportion of their costs . |
13 | Things are looking up a bit at the moment . |
14 | And Swindon are bouncing up the table into third now . |
15 | I despise the stupidity of those painters who defended the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ to its new air-conditioned penthouse because , in setting such a precedent , they are passing up the opportunity of bequeathing their own works to the Prado . |
16 | If you 're eighteen to twenty four years old and you 're bringing up a child on your own . |
17 | LIE BACK AND THINK OF … well , certainly not England when you 're soaking up the sun in St Tropez . |
18 | Now I accept that if you 're adding up a column of figures you ca n't say well it 's within a few thousand well that 'll do . |
19 | ‘ We 're vacuuming up the debris on the land and mulching it again , ’ Hawtree explains . |
20 | Its the , its for the Oxford English Dictionary , its erm , what they 're doing is they 're making up a Dictionary for just using everyday collocation and they |
21 | You 're setting up a place for people to live and conduct their business , and the people most able to do that are the gipsies themselves . |
22 | And from his Portakabin headquarters behind barbed wire round the back of the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre complex , ‘ actually a great improvement on the one room we had inside until this month ! ’ , he 's been lining up a string of new sponsorship deals . |
23 | While we talked Miss Sowerby had been cleaning up the patient with the head wound and , as the man prepared to leave , Reid cried to him , ‘ Head feel'um better ? ’ |
24 | As the Venice Biennale approaches its centenary year , political machinations , seemingly so dear to the heart of Italian and particularly Venetian cultural activities , are holding up the appointment of new members of the Management Committee which is responsible for the programme of the Biennale over the next four years . |
25 | In the letters Bush suggested compromise terms for the two issues which had been holding up an agreement on a conference , namely the question of UN representation and the nature of the conference itself . |
26 | Daylight would have been shining up the gallery from that east window . ’ |
27 | I asked him what he 'd been doing out East and he said he 'd been starting up a chain of these shops in Japan . ’ |
28 | His response had been to build up the power of his supporters the Nevilles : Richard earl of Warwick and his brothers John , who was made earl of Northumberland , and George , who became archbishop of York . |
29 | His response had been to build up the power of his supporters the Nevilles : Richard earl of Warwick and his brothers John , who was made earl of Northumberland , and George , who became archbishop of York . |
30 | The aim of successive American administrations had been to build up the strength of the most vulnerable states in the area — those known until the Second World War as French Indo-China and later divided into the separate states of Vietnam , Laos and Cambodia . |