Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] up for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Or have his mind made up for him . ’
2 I said to you you got ta get these Christmas presents wrapped up for the party .
3 A Plan of Action drawn up for the conference was estimated to cost between US$4,000 million and $6,000 million .
4 Hoggett 's analysis concerns itself principally with the opportunities opened up for the left by these changes , with more direct contact between service providers and consumers through neighbourhood offices .
5 A SASSENACH called up for jury service in Scotland was sent home — because he couldnae understand the lingo .
6 CREES was a department geared up for asking awkward questions
7 CREES was a department geared up for asking awkward questions about the general trend of Soviet development if the evidence warranted it .
8 All the others will get a handout from any funds set up for whatever reason , Douglas .
9 Big boost lined up for tower appeal
10 We have a wide range of interesting and exciting trips lined up for you including a trip on an authentic spanish galleon to the famous Papagayo beach , or come back laden with bargains from the Sunday market at the old village of Teguise with a variety of exotic , local handicrafts .
11 More than 100 cars lined up for the start .
12 God has n't got any more spiritual blessings lined up for you , nor for me .
13 We 've already got a fabulous programme lined up for 1992 and we all look forward to seeing lots of you then .
14 We 'll just have lunch , and then I 'm sure you 've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon ! ’
15 Boomer was a handsome man with a great deal of charm and became the favourite professional of the rich who visited Paris , playing with such luminaries as Sir Philip Sassoon , who rewarded Boomer by having suits made up for him from Savile Row .
16 Instead , we gradually get the horse used to having its feet picked up , little by little , until it will tolerates having its feet picked up for a longer time without causing any fuss .
17 ‘ Two sets of twins , all boys , as indicated by the horoscopes drawn up for Lucia and Michele , which greatly influenced her father 's decision to allow them to marry . ’
18 Many of the cahiers ( the statements of grievances and proposals for their rectification drawn up for the guidance of the States-General when it met in May 1789 ) proposed the building of public monuments to Louis XVI in recognition of his action in calling the States-General and thus restoring the ‘ liberties ’ of his people .
19 The Bishop of London , Tait , agreed , adding that ‘ Any pity called up for the unfortunate Charles I was likely to be dissipated by statements in the services which were so exaggerated that it was likely when read to turn the staunchest Royalist into a parliamentarian . ’
20 Mike had a cassette that he ran through some speakers — they had the whole equipment set up for me .
21 Keighley were not keen to visit the Humbersiders on Saturday because they claim that they had a sponsor lined up for a home game .
22 By the same token contracts drawn up for Italian fresco painters during the Renaissance commonly stipulated the use of ultramarine containing powdered lapis lazuli for the Virgin 's cloak .
23 Legal contracts drawn up for the appeal also guarantee that all the money , which now stands at £270,000 , must be spent on the unit .
24 Planned maintenance means that routine servicing and overhaul arrangements are scheduled in advance and contingency plans drawn up for unexpected breakdowns .
25 The charity already has plans drawn up for a ten-bed hospice at Middlesbrough to care for terminally ill people and contractors are currently submitting tenders for the work .
26 Agreement had to be reached with the Northern Cheyenne to film scenes at Lame Deer , Montana , and with Scarvee and Stony Indians for the use of land in Calgary , as well as a contract drawn up for forty Crow Indians to appear in the film .
27 ‘ It sounds as if you want me to have a contract drawn up for signature by the parties of the first part . ’
28 Wet post cut up for the cook and it 's an anagram of wet post ?
29 ‘ She 's got a job lined up for you ? ’
30 Actor lined up for part of Maxwell
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