Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [verb] up a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nestle 's milk conjures up a lot of memories for me . |
2 | A GOOD day for Scotland 's bowlers yesterday saw the women 's side set up a home international decider this afternoon against England while the men 's team , bidding for a third successive title , cruised to a convincing win over Ireland . |
3 | Perhaps the greatest triumph was that of Susanne Bobzien , originally a Somervillian , who moved from Balliol to Queen 's College to take up a Philosophy Fellowship . |
4 | Of more pressing necessity , however , is Brady 's need to draw up a list of the players he would like to see departing from , and arriving at , Celtic Park . |
5 | The union 's membership makes up a quarter of the County 's teaching strength . |
6 | The trick is to use the person 's name to conjure up a picture in your mind . |
7 | Later , after Tanganyika had become British , the company producing the Standard was invited by Tanganyika 's governor to set up a paper in Dar es Salaam . |
8 | Rice , a controversial omission from South Africa 's World Cup team , has stepped down after 10 years as Transvaal 's captain to take up a position as a TV commentator during the competition . |
9 | Jonna 's chin came up a fraction and he looked his father straight in the eye . |
10 | A race-fit Sabin du Loir proved six lengths too good for Waterloo Boy in this race last year before Nicholson 's gelding ran up a four-timer in the build-up to Cheltenham . |
11 | It is in the company 's interest to build up a relationship with Fund Managers in order that a position of trust and goodwill is created . |