Example sentences of "by [v-ing] up [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You can compensate for using more time working a really special border and so on by speeding up on the main sections . |
2 | But by walking up to the eastern corrie , Coire an Dothaidh , fear is not an issue ; only leg muscle . |
3 | Labour , by signing up to the Social Chapter and introducing a minimum wage of £3.40 an hour , will make flexible jobs for women with families far too expensive for most employers to contemplate . |
4 | The possible phonemic function of each allophonic description found by HWIM 's Acoustic Phonetic Recognizer was scored by looking up in a long term confusion matrix the vector of 71 phoneme labels that could be associated with the segment 's feature description . |
5 | The correct angle at which to set the drill is achieved by lining up with a sliding bevel set on the bench beside the drill . |
6 | In these circumstances the ego simply has no hope of triumphing by measuring up to the ideal standards of the superego , in so far as it exists . |
7 | The paper had been relaunched by Maurice Kinn , a successful London agent and promoter who , by turning up at an agreed location on the stroke of noon with £1,000 pounds of borrowed cash in hand , acquired the title and promptly added the New . |
8 | Here the path defeats the contours by zigzagging up to a final easy incline along the edge of cliffs to the Ordnance Survey column among the ruins of a former observatory . |
9 | The BBC itself , via its Enterprises section , rescued the day by coming up with the other half of a total £450,000 budget . |
10 | The hedgehog can not dig itself in when threatened but it can protect its soft parts by rolling up into a tight ball . |
11 | This was followed by setting up of a voluntary multi-denominational school at secondary level , Lagan College , in 1981 . |