Example sentences of "have [vb pp] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The eight to 10 weeks after schools have broken up for the summer are the peak period for tour operators , and it is only around mid-September that they can judge how successful they have been . |
2 | Palatine now brew their own house lager ( ‘ Palatinate ’ ) and have joined up with a number of other smaller regional breweries to market independent products such as Dulverton Cider . |
3 | For in the topsy turvy pecking order which is the current Russian economy , the middle class academics , civil servants and doctors have wound up at the bottom of the wages spiral , their savings largely , meaningless . |
4 | The measures will be even tighter than those instituted for all flights from French airports a week ago — which include the X-raying of all hold baggage , new controls on hand baggage , and body searches — that have added up to an hour to flight checks-ins . |
5 | Cover Girl have come up with a computer to help you select the most flattering shade of make-up . |
6 | ‘ We have applied for charitable status and we have come up with a slogan , Only Together We Can Win . ’ |
7 | Now , strangely , Spalding have come up with a ball which measures 1.717 but which they call simply a 1.72 — the legal requirement regarding size , as stipulated in Clause ( b ) of Appendix III of the Rules of Golf , being only that the diameter of the ball shall be not less than 1.680 inches ( 42.67mm ) . |
8 | ‘ As an example , we have come up with a de-sulphurization system to prevent damage to natural gas pipelines and a North Sea gas rig has had the equipment installed . |
9 | Banks have come up with a development of their IOR Checkmate sails , which were Kevlar and Mylar , and now build CHS Checkmate sails in a special Dacron fabric developed in the UK ; they carry no CHS penalty . |
10 | SCIENTISTS from the General Electric Company in New York have come up with a way of measuring how much charge is left in a lead-acid battery . |
11 | FoE campaigner Viv Mountford said : ‘ We have always said that if ICI build an incinerator it could attract other ‘ dirty industry ’ and now already North West Water have come up with a scheme to burn sewage sludge in Widnes . |
12 | However , the authors of WFP have not thought the matter through and have come up with a set of proposals which will simply divert attention away from the real agenda which does exist for NHS capital accounting . |
13 | Recently the neurochemists have come up with a set of toxins which appear to be fairly effective in destroying only cell bodies , leaving axons intact ( Kohler et al . |
14 | They have come up with a list of questions to ask candidates when the come canvassing to your door to check how green they are . |
15 | Now the Scottish Prison Service and the Scottish Council for Single Homeless have come up with a package that attempts to address the problem . |
16 | From the urgency of new single ‘ Fight ’ to the Snowboy-fuelled groove of ‘ Lucky Fellow ’ , McKoy have come up with the goods . |
17 | For this reason Neonfair have come up with the Fishpen , a unique system for the immediate division of a tank . |
18 | Recent studies have posed the question as to whether there is a link between film violence and real violence and have come up with the answer that the majority of people think there is , though at least one study concluded the opposite . |
19 | I wonder if they have come up against a rapacity of the of the rates . |
20 | In both Nicaragua and Mozambique , the governments have come up against the question of choosing which language or languages to teach in . |
21 | And now we have come up before the beak for a second wigging , because on the application of one of our own citizens we are accused of ‘ degrading treatment or punishment ’ inflicted in the Isle of Man . |
22 | ‘ You have come up from the coast then ? |
23 | You no doubt have picked up on the typos etc. but it is sometimes useful to have another ‘ eye ’ . |
24 | He also said he is ‘ very optimistic ’ about the NCR computer division , where orders from Europe recently have picked up after a period of extreme softness . |
25 | The rear windows have steamed up by the time we decant her , and do not clear again until we are nearly over Putney Bridge . |
26 | Everything is different from Ilkley though we have met up with a family from Leeds , which makes it more like home . ’ |
27 | Which is ironic , since we have met up at the Wardour Street , a company specialising in neurotechnology for the consumer . |
28 | Which is ironic , since we have met up at the Wardour Street , a company specialising in neurotechnology for the consumer . |
29 | She writes that in August 1941 , before the Final Solution orders were given , Goebbels complained to Hitler that ‘ Antonescu proceeds in these matters in a far more radical fashion than we have done up to the present . ’ |
30 | It is easy to be unaware of the pressures we are under until they have built up to a head . |