Example sentences of "have [vb pp] up [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 System 10 may well help change that , but Sybase ca n't play the triggers now : everyone else , and even Oracle in System 10 , has caught up with such features now .
2 System 10 may well help change that , but Sybase ca n't play the triggers now : everyone else , even Oracle in Oracle7 , has caught up with such features now .
3 Armagh Language Centre , based at the local College of Further Education , has come up with two courses in European Studies and English Language .
4 To prevent a messy legal battle , the TODAY casting couch has come up with alternative stars for the role of Liz and seventh husband Larry .
5 Following the announcement of its pact with StrataCom Inc and Cisco Systems Inc , AT&T Co has come up with sketchy details of the Asynchronous Transfer Mode service it will begin offering early next year .
6 The archaeological researcher John Barnatt has recently re-examined alignments , first noted last century , of stone circles onto key peaks on Bodmin Moor in or a wall , and has come up with favourable results .
7 In addition , IDC has come up with some projections that indicate not everybody is buying the hype .
8 Delving deep into its archives it has come up with some winners , not least a luscious 1947 performance of Bax 's The Garden of Fand that I once possessed and enjoyed in its original , 78 rpm form .
9 For mums who want something more convenient than hanks of cotton wool , Púr has come up with Little Tearaways , sheets of flat , highly absorbent 100% cotton wool .
10 ‘ I 've run fifteen variations of that conversation , and every one has come up with different motivations for the Doctor .
11 has come up with three sponsors to ‘ underwrite ’ half the costs of the show ( £200,000 ) Silhouette Eyewear , Vistech Redab property developers , and The Times and hope that a box office success will make up the balance .
12 Alongside the formal structures , a network of informal relationships has grown up at all levels of the organization .
13 It is small wonder that the practice has grown up in recent years of referring , however inaccurately , to a mistress as a ‘ common law wife ’ .
14 The Alumni Foundation concerts are a new and pleasant tradition which has grown up in recent years .
15 One of the reasons that Britain habitually trails in this sort of event is the culture of dogged amateurism that has grown up in recent years .
16 The franchise is a form of business which has grown up in recent years and offers the would-be entrepreneur what may at first sight appear to be an easy way to start up in business .
17 Blackgrass has built up to such levels in some of its traditional heavyland haunts that some cereal growers are now reporting severe problems in controlling it .
18 This problem is also conveyed in the considerable rift that has opened up between those sections which are ideologically committed to the Labour Party and those which are indifferent if not actively opposed to it .
19 The Liverpool Echo has teamed up with friendly bankers TSB , who are giving away these fantastic prizes to celebrate D-Day for thousands of schools athletes who take part in their local TSB English Schools Track and Field County finals on Saturday .
20 International haircutter Terence Renati has teamed up with Japanese craftsmen to create the Terence Renati Scissor .
21 On occasions he has walked up to 40 miles in a day .
22 ‘ Now that has gone up to five hours on her own .
23 ‘ Now that has gone up to five hours on her own .
24 The Essex News to Mrs today if you want to order it , it 's ten copies for pound and Home and County , as you well know , has gone up to ten pounds twenty pence .
25 The Northern League of Signor Umberto Bossi , which wants a separate state for the rich north in a federal Italy , has gone up from two seats to 82 .
26 Figures for 1987 , compared with those for 1984 , show that the total annual output has increased by 18,000 tonnes , while manufacture within specification has gone up by 36,000 tonnes .
27 A fairly marked spring passage occurs between March and May , when sea-watching has recorded up to 200 birds in one spring .
28 The machair landforms have been described by Mather and Ritchie ( 1977 ) and Ritchie ( 1979 ) as hilly , hillocky , undulating and plain and they also state that 87 per cent lie below 50 metres and 18 per cent below 10 metres O.D. Gneiss hills with smooth slopes facing the prevailing winds occur in some localities and blown sand has accumulated up to 100 metres on Eoligarry Hill ( Barra ) and to 150 metres on Pabbay ( Sound of Harris ) .
29 A political row has blown up over public grants to an american firm which is ending production in Scotland .
30 A political storm has blown up over public grants to American firm Conner Peripherals in Irvine which is ending Scottish production .
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