Example sentences of "who [vb past] up [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 It was heartbreaking for Cambridge , who put up a tremendous fight all the way , but Oxford always had the better rhythm .
32 Daly , meanwhile , has paid tribute to Northern League Northallerton , who put up a battling display before being beaten 3–0 by the Conference club on Saturday .
33 And who put up the fat poster ? ’
34 One of them Derek Clark is the man who dreamt up the new idea … took the plunge into the sailing revolution
35 It was Marian who picked up a broken cross-bow from the debris piled about on the roof and held it out to Allen .
36 Hallworth , who picked up a dead leg in a pre-season friendly , said yesterday : ‘ If it is still as sore nearer Saturday I wo n't be playing at Chelsea . ’
37 In windy conditions , Tracy , who picked up the Irish Ladies title at Lough Erne last month , completed the 10. mile course in five hours and minutes .
38 It 's another outrageous stroke by Forest boss Brian Clough , who picked up the stocky striker after he was handed a free transfer by West Bromwich .
39 Your obituary notice today , recording the death of Mary , Duchess of Buccleuch , says she will be remembered as an illustrious , aristocratic character who held up a Royal canopy .
40 For a moment the noise was indescribable , much of it contributed by McAllister , who set up a keening cry , and , in endeavouring to make matters better by dabbing at the debris on Mrs Darrell 's lap with a damask napkin , made them worse .
41 I remind the hon. Lady who set up the National Rivers Authority .
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