Example sentences of "have [verb] up [art] [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | US AGENTS have turned up the pressure on the besieged Texas cult by using glaring floodlights on the compound and cutting off electricity , and those inside are trying to communicate with banners and Morse code . |
2 | So we have to pick up the pieces on this one . ’ |
3 | I can remember stuff they thought too petty for Trivial Pursuit and then somedays I have to look up the instructions on my bootlaces . |
4 | At a rally they heard the Labour leader John Smith repeat his criticism of the government having a fatal addiction to V A T. Several Conservative MPs have stepped up the pressure on senior ministers to reverse the plans . |
5 | They have tightened up the rules on availabilty for work and only pay out to those genuinely entitled to the money . |
6 | They have tightened up the rules on availabilty for work and only pay out to those genuinely entitled to the money . |
7 | East Anglian surveyors Bidwells have taken up the cudgels on behalf of farmers not only at the timescale for completion of claim forms for area and set-aside payments and ewe and beef premiums , but also at the fines which could result from late or incorrect returns . |