Example sentences of "have been [vb pp] up [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now employing two people , this is the only one-stop bike shop in the area and has been built up into a thriving business as people have become more aware of the need for a healthy lifestyle .
2 George Ortiz 's own collection of antiquities has been built up over the past forty-three years .
3 Managing director said : ‘ The safety culture has been built up over the years and the team as a whole is to be praised for that . ’
4 A great deal of expertise has been built up over the years in the shipment of petrochemical cargoes all over the world , often in custom-built vessels .
5 These prizes were awarded to students for commendable achievements and demonstrate the close partnership that has been built up between the polytechnic 's Department of Science and local industry .
6 In the course of completing the resurvey of the Coventry district , a comprehensive borehole and shaft database has been built up for the Nuneaton-Bedworth area by way of experiment .
7 A comprehensive borehole and shaft database has been built up for the Nuneaton-Bedworth area , by way of experiment , so that thematic maps can be produced when required , as well as a more advanced three-dimensional depiction of geological structure .
8 In this sense an academic discipline has been built up with an explicitly political stance .
9 The reputation of this division has been built up by a dedicated management team , many of which have been involved in contractual cleaning operations as well as in-house posts .
10 The friendly atmosphere of St Catherines Lodge Hotel has been built up by the present owners over many years .
11 It is an interesting thought that this whole design has been built up from a series of interlocking rectangles .
12 The Ferrari has been built up from a shell at an unlikely location on the edge of the Forest of Dean .
13 The picture has been built up from an analysis of 715 applications to join the group 's management buy-in programme .
14 ‘ Both of them play have represented Denmark at under-21 level while Morton has been called up for the senior squad .
15 According to the trusty old BBC World Service our very own ‘ Gazza ’ Kelly has been called up into the RoI squad as a replacement for Kevin Moran .
16 His proud mum met him at Shannon Airport with the news that he has been called up by the Lions as a replacement for winger Ian Hunter .
17 I suspect this has been made up by the Friends of Ben Wyvis Society , who are making an attempt to liven up the image of one of the dullest Munros .
18 Books that tell a story which has been made up by the writer .
19 China has been cheered up by the difficulties the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe face as they try to change their old communist ways .
20 Jem has been beaten up in the street by three men .
21 This problem has been cleared up by the setting of a new standard called DPMI which defines exactly how a pair of enhanced mode programs are to work together .
22 The embryo has been broken up into a number of regions whose development is largely independent of one another .
23 The search for Dennis Garvey has been stepped up after a post mortem revealed his wife had died from hammer blows to the head .
24 The shift in the importance and growth of manufacturing within the national economy has been bound up with a similar change in the geography of manufacturing .
25 Jones , once a Royal Yacht engineer and a lifeboat mechanic on Anglesey , has been tied up at the Arden Arms for two years .
26 After LIFESPAN has been started up on the host node for the first time , and after LIFESPAN startups following edits to the LIFESPAN configuration file , the following file must also be distributed to the remote Installation Directories : .COM where is the LIFESPANPROCESS entry in the LIFESPAN configuration file .
27 Samantha , 29 , has been signed up as a reporter for ITV 's London news bulletins from January .
28 Leslie , 32 , has been signed up as the latest leading lady in Dennis 's hit comedy Stay Lucky .
29 It grieves organic farmers like Brian Tustian of Brackley , Northamptonshire , to see how much their produce has been marked up by the time it reaches the shops .
30 But the story is essentially the same : England 's long aristocratic hangover ( the idea of an English ancien régime , outlandish to Whiggish historians , has been taken up on the right by Jonathan Clark and others in interpretations that contest but also defer to Anderson 's own ) ; its early industrialisation ; a weak-kneed bourgeoisie ; an inward working-class addicted to ‘ Labourism ’ ; the distraction of empire ; the more recent hollow heroics of ‘ Ukania ’ ; and the failure to develop a progressive intellectual culture grounded in a radical sociology .
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