Example sentences of "have [adv] [been] [verb] up in " in BNC.

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1 This question has not been taken up in any serious way .
2 As a matter of interest and as a direct result of our attendance at five of these Auctions — a total of 37 unweaned foals and ponies were rescued , and a small FOAL SANCTUARY has just been set up in Burnley for their rehabilitation .
3 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
4 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
5 Neither of them has ever been cooped up in kennels . ’
6 So my profession , which has always been mixed up in politics , becomes an essential component of nationalism .
7 It survives in some remaining large-scale engineering plants and in the pits and has also been taken up in public sector employment in the National Civil Service ( particularly at the Longbenton Head Office of the DHSS ) , the Health Service and Local Authorities .
8 As part of the Initiative , datasets derived from the Census are being held at Manchester Computing Centre and the Census Dissemination Unit has been set up initially for the period from 1992 to 1997 to support them ; the Census Microdata Unit has also been set up in the Econometrics department of Manchester University .
9 A quiz night has also been lined up in April at Mitchell 's Social Club , Tunstall , by the charity committee .
10 A congenital anomaly register has now been set up in Scotland based on all the centrally recorded data .
11 A new Validated Courses Section has therefore been set up in the Advanced Courses Unit of the Assessment Department : its initial tasks will be :
12 This research is concerned with the development of an appropriate evaluation methodology for START UP , an agency which has recently been set up in Salford .
13 My plan for how I was going to live out the rest of my days had just been torn up in front of my face and I needed time to adjust .
14 They 've both been brought up in Ireland and the Bishop has taken them into his household . ’
15 By 1640 all the British colonies in the New World had assemblies of elected representatives to look after local problems of legislation and taxation and , while some of them had been created with royal authorization , some had plainly been set up in order to make independence possible .
16 Martin Flook , 19 , said he had twice been beaten up in the previous year by Ian Coombes , a passenger in the other vehicle , who was dating his ex-girlfriend .
17 We have all been brought up in awe of Sir Robert Walpole , regarding that continuous spell of his in office from 1714 to 1741 as a model of the politician 's craft but aware of the paradox that public opinion at last broke through the barriers of a corrupted and corruptible and minuscule electorate to overthrow him .
18 It is clear that , in the past , artists who work independently of the West End galleries have not been taken up in the same way as those under the big dealers .
19 Trying to dissuade a father from sending his gay teenager to a psychiatrist ; calming someone who 's just been beaten up in a police cell ; sharing someone 's joy at discovering that there 's another lesbian in the next village , all serve to remove some of the complacency which can so easily set in .
20 Neither Galley nor his friends have ever been caught up in any incidents in Lothian Road .
21 Going into the prisons , they meet and talk with the men responsible for these violent acts , demystifying the fantasies which have often been built up in isolation from women , and sharing feminine responses to feelings with the men .
22 Positivists , of all varieties , have consequently been caught up in an endless quest for a universal , objective but non-legal concept of ‘ crime ’ .
23 Cos quite a g quite a few young people have actually been brought up in the flats , have n't they ?
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