Example sentences of "[verb] up from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No , it 's alright cos someone 's rung up from home , say be in eight o'clock , so she wants to do something .
2 Accordingly , if the business is hived up from Target to Newco at less than both its cost and market value , this will depress the value of Newco 's shares in Target , so that a subsequent disposal of Target would , in the absence of s32 TCGA , not realise a gain .
3 Johnson moved up from youth coach to take temporary charge .
4 In my day and at a good school , it was easy , as you moved up from class to class , to miss out totally on some period of English history — the only history that was taught .
5 How has he shown that this man , who 's come up from poverty , understands poverty and is prepared to do something about it .
6 That 's the team of management that I , together with one or two others , built up from scratch at the beginning of the Liberal Democrats , and we now in Stockport have a highly successful erm m As I say , tier of management for training , for campaigning , for policy development in Stockport , and as you probably know we do have a good record of winning local council seats .
7 LEFT Images of Uranus built up from information sent back in 1986 by Voyager 2 ; the image on the right is in false colour and extreme contrast enhancement to show details of Uranus 's polar regions .
8 You will be picked up from school by Marjorie or me or your mother or all three of us from now on. ,
9 Therefore they can not be picked up from water supplied , swimming pools , buildings or factories .
10 Just picked up from teletext
11 First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo .
12 She began to ask questions , about the other two women , the Refuge , even some of the mysterious topics she had picked up from meal times .
13 It was Amy 's sixteenth birthday and ten girls had to be picked up from town , lunched , let loose on Hampstead , given dinner , board and breakfast the following morning .
14 Steven looks up from call to opposite number in Coventry .
15 To return to the example , the non-distressed parent may choose to make explicit to the friend her own thinking , such as ‘ well , the children do usually obey us and every parent gets wound up from time to time with their child ’ .
16 Until some genius does so , controversies like the one which surrounded this year 's Mildmay Course at Aintree , are bound to crop up from time to time .
17 They ought to have been eliminated by now , or is there a mutation that continues to crop up from time to time ?
18 He said this with such hatred that Oliver woke up from fear .
19 It is pumped up from brine wells .
20 If you are running your own company which you own and have built up from scratch you have a different approach to somebody like myself who 's a professional manager .
21 George White of Irvine , California-based Corollary says ‘ the Symmetry 2000 machines are not PC-like enough to integrate NT simply , unlike the others which have been built up from PC architecture . ’
22 In other words , a complete picture of the structure of competition must be built up from consideration of the location and form of the whole chain of activities that go together to make up a business .
23 Profiles of local customers could be built up from information from Training Enterprise Councils ( TECs ) , local press and radio , Chambers of Commerce , libraries , colleges , local advertising , and research agencies .
24 Such errors show up from time to time as inconsistencies in the records , but much worse are those that go undetected , and which could lead to the wrong conclusions being drawn when the records are analysed .
25 Other sorts of dates do , however , crop up from time to time , namely the regnal year of a particular ruler , such as one of the Ptolemaic kings of Egypt .
26 However , business lunches may crop up from time to time — and also evening invitations which involve dining at restaurants .
27 He 'd moved up from shop floor worker to production manager but the firm hit hard times an the receivers were called in .
28 Entering it he could imagine her sitting there in the summer days and evenings , working on the papers which she occasionally contributed to ornithological journals and looking up from time to time to gaze out over the headland to the sea and the far horizon , could see again that carved , weather-browned Aztec face with its hooded eyes under the grey-black hair , drawn back into a bun , could hear again a voice which , for him , had been one of the most beautiful female voices he had ever heard .
29 ‘ To a terrific Sloane called Sukey , ’ said Perdita , not looking up from Horse and Hound .
30 Your two crystals grow visibly : they break up from time to time and the pieces also grow .
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