Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] up by the " in BNC.
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1 | Actually all the doubts just mentioned can be cleared up by the use of one word , though it is a word never used in The Lord of the Rings . |
2 | IT will be a great relief to Abi King at the Arts Theatre if the props she needs for a new play can be turned up by the public at large . |
3 | Heavy fatty deposits can be broken up by the use of caustic cleaners sometimes specially formulated and described as drain cleaners . |
4 | ‘ Even if they have mortgage arrears they can be called up by the Public Carriage Office for questioning . |
5 | Evaluation data are obviously never value free ; but even subjective data such as student evaluation of courses can be recorded objectively , e.g. self-recorded written responses can be analysed by computer or an independent third party ; or subjectively , e.g. a request for comment from the class can be written up by the course tutor three weeks later . |
6 | But you can see that er for someone who has no , a wife who has no income and her husband 's paying twenty five percent or forty percent then by moving a , say er twenty thousand at erm well er whatever percentage to fill up these allowances er if you 're getting ten thousand or twenty thousand put , put it into the wife 's name that they give us the interest is then hers , if she has no other income it neatly can be swallowed up by the allowance . |
7 | a collection of tags specifying page layout styles , paragraph settings and type specifications which can be set up by the user and saved for use in other documents . |
8 | But now staff are being asked to deposit their used cups in special bins so that they can be picked up by the non profit making Save-a-Cup Recycling Company . |
9 | We have n't even got a system , as far as I understand it , that 's compatible , so that it 's possible for me to send my reading lists to , for instance , so they can be picked up by the library . |
10 | Its constant , playful , inventive forging of a self-contained language can be summed up by the novel 's own phrase , ‘ say mangraphique , may say nay por daguerre ! ’ . |