Example sentences of "be [vb pp] up by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Heavy fatty deposits can be broken up by the use of caustic cleaners sometimes specially formulated and described as drain cleaners .
2 NOTICE To : Smith & Jones ( Contracts ) Limited , whose registered office is situate at Coldharbour Road , Thames Marshes , Essex WHEREAS ( 1 ) You are justly and truly indebted in the sum of £1250 to Robinson Bros Ltd trading as Go Fast Transport whose registered office is situate at Cornmarket Chambers Ipswich Suffolk more particularly in respect of transport costs for the quick delivery of fragile machine equipment and related warehousing costs ( 2 ) By Section 517 ( 1 ) ( f ) of the Companies Act 1985 it is provided that a company may be wound up by the court if the company is unable to pay its debts ( exceeding £750 ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you pursuant to Section 518(1) ( a ) of the Companies Act 1985 that you are required to pay the said sum of £1250 to Go Fast Transport ( GFT ) not later than 3 weeks from tomorrow 's date AND that if you neglect to pay the said sum or to secure or compound for it to the reasonable satisfaction of GFT an application will be made to the court for your winding up by petition presented by GFT under the provisions of Section 519 of the Companies Act 1985 .
3 The haulier should be aware of the circumstances in which he ( or his debtor ) may be wound up on a voluntary basis and the circumstances in which his company ( or his debtor 's ) may be wound up by the court .
4 The Insolvency Act 1986 , Section 122(1) provides that a company may be wound up by the court if :
5 Section 122(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 provides that a company may be wound up by the court if :
6 When working with mice in an isolator they may be picked up by the base of their tail using a pair of large forceps with rubber sleeves on their tips .
7 Larvae may also be picked up by the bloodstream and carried to other organs ; and some might reach the anterior mesenteric artery , which is the main source of blood to the intestines .
8 Well yes I , no , I would endorse that and , and hopefully perhaps you know the comments that have been made will be picked up by the press .
9 His co-pilot radioed the command centre , requesting a fix in order to enable him to plot the best route back to Britain , or at least to the channel where he could be picked up by the coastguard or a spotter plane .
10 ‘ And the commission would not agree to postpone payment until slaughter unless we could guarantee that it would be picked up by the holder of the animal when it was ten months old . ’
11 When recordings were made using DC amplifiers it became apparent that during REM sleep the eyes were almost constantly in motion , making slow , roving movements which would not be picked up by the standard ( AC ) amplifying equipment .
12 Green sometimes accompanied by his wife , was often in Keswick on business ( he would set off walking from Ambleside , and be picked up by the carrier at Wyburn ) and would call to visit his children , and take them out for walks down to Derwentwater .
13 On the secret deal deferring payment for Rover until next March , Lord Young writes : ‘ I can offer three possibilities , in ascending order of risk that the deferment will be picked up by the commission , in which case they might require repayment of the notional interest saved .
14 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 .
15 Erm there are a number of matters which need to be picked up by the county council as a result of requests which we made on Friday and also you will note that a number of additional papers have been laid on the table .
16 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 .
17 Cash deposits may be made up by the customer into standard bank packets and transported by security carrier to Cash Centres , where the credits are checked and applied direct to the account .
18 The shortfall can only be made up by the sale of programmes and income from official car parks — so spectators are asked to support both .
19 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 .
20 In the case of a City Code transaction where the firm is making an offer on behalf of its client , a separate contract ( which should be drawn up by the firm 's lawyers ) should form the basis of the firm 's responsibilities for making such an offer .
21 On acceptance , the proposed visitor will be assigned to a particular research group , and a detailed schedule for the visit will be drawn up by the Co-ordinator and the head of the research group concerned .
22 The list of results obtained by candidates in each examination , and the decisions about the academic progress of candidates , shall be drawn up by the board of examiners .
23 The rules will be drawn up by the Law Society ‘ having regard ’ to suggestions made by a new lay-dominated independent advisory committee on legal education and conduct .
24 Rules to be drawn up by the Law Society for solicitor advocates will need approval by four senior judges , all former barristers .
25 Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society , subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges .
26 Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society , subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges .
27 In the context of moves towards unification , the Aden news agency said on March 3 that a single budget for 1991 would be drawn up by the North and South Yemeni finance ministers .
28 These will be drawn up by the teacher and should relate to those set by middle managers .
29 The wording referring to the specific location in the location description would by definition have to be drawn up the region , cos they would have intimate knowledge of the locality that er sorry and the costs would be drawn up by the region because they would know as I say intimately they would know that specific development
30 Plans for the future of Charing Cross Hospital to be drawn up by the autumn .
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