Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun sg] up " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ Land settlement ’ , or the opening up of ‘ new ’ lands for agriculture , appeals to many governments .
2 Remember , GenTech is offering goods or the credit up to the value of ten million dollars for any and all information leading to the arrest of ever-so-desperate felons .
3 At its simplest this involvement is little more than preserving the bridge which exists between home and school , giving support to children and their parents at moments of personal crisis ( like a death , or the break up of a family ) .
4 There 's none for the tea urns or the washing up or … ’ her voice dropped dramatically .
5 I reached the stage where I did n't do the washing or the washing up , I did n't clean the house : it looked like a pigsty .
6 If anyones around leeds at the time the two pubs I would suggest going to watch it are The Pack horse in town ( where they put it on in a private room upstairs for our convenience ) or the Fav up near the Uni where they have about 20 screens and away fans get regularly beat up ! ! ! !
7 However , these are the very subjects that need clarification and agreement before a record 's release or the setting up of any tour dates and making of a promotional video .
8 Where the sequence of information is important to the understanding of a given topic ( for instance , the origins of the Unification of Italy or the setting up of the National Governments , 1931–39 ) you must develop a system that clearly but succinctly shows the connections between events and ideas and also pinpoints continuities/discontinuities in a line of development .
9 the psych up , or the wind up , or the wind down whichever .
10 This can occur for a number of reasons-exposure or the mixing of dissimilar disinfectants or a detergent with a dissimilar disinfectant , the exposure of the disinfectant to certain materials , especially dirt , which chemically or physically inter-react and reduce its efficiency , inaccurate mixing , the use of partially depleted solution or the topping up of depleted solutions .
11 I expect he was after a squirrel or a bird up there ; he 's a regular hunter .
12 They can also point to real improvements made in the past few years : a rationalisation of economic-development agencies , say , or a tightening up of Medicaid billing procedures .
13 The " putting together " signified by the heading to this category is a skill which may be needed at all or several stages of study , from the formulation of plans or an enquiry up to the creation of a product …
14 For which they were as glad of his comyng As fowel is fayn whan that the sonne up riseth .
15 So , without a Great Detective , or even a lesser detective of the fictional breed , you will find that the clearing up of the mystery , which still must be presented with an air of progress , will be carried out not largely by the processes of ratiocination ( that word invented by Edgar Allan Poe ) but by the duller process of the accumulation of facts , as in real life .
16 Provided the relationship goes forward and is unimpeded ( it will be recognised that this description is programmatic only , that the timescale up to this stage may be much extended , and that circumstances affecting it are multitudinous — for example , moral inhibition in the single state may be overcome by marriage ) at some stage there will be direct physical contact , at first of more or less sexual content , later more directly sexual .
17 Welcome though it is to see such friendly typecasting , we should hope that the opening up of broadcasting to more gay representation will allow for greater diversity .
18 In Table 12–2 we can see that the rate up to the lower limit was cut to 2 per cent from 5 , 7 or 9 per cent , depending on what employees ' pay level was .
19 Hopefully today we 'll get an answer because the first eleven samples it said that the conductivity up and down up and down
20 It follows that the break up of the ancien régime and the impact of the Enlightenment gave rise to a radical transformation of the nature of objects in society .
21 During a brief visit on Oct. 12 , 1989 , as part of a tour of Latin America , President François Mitterrand of France stated that the break up of the International Coffee Agreement ( ICA — see above ) " seemed to confirm Colombia 's isolation in its fight against drug trafficking " .
22 Some Tories think it 's a sop to the right from a weakened premier , the Government insist that the sell off is the best way to attract investment from the private sector into the railways , but there are signs that the break up of B R is n't proving as attractive to outside investors as the government hoped .
23 One research scientist , a friend of mine said that the setting up of a particularly apt experiment has lead him to a sense of the beautiful .
24 However it was agreed that the setting up of programmes could bring many benefits to a parish if it was seen as a partnership between priests and people .
25 According to the preamble of the Act , it has become clear that the setting up of a stock exchange was necessary for ‘ enhancing the flow of capital and for the creation of a market in securities ’ , and last but not least for the purpose of protecting the interests of investors .
26 Finch argues that the setting up and running of self help groups is essentially a middle class activity , and she concludes that the promotion of self help is deceitful for three reasons :
27 It 's for this reason that the setting up of a risk management group is considered the essential feature in the first step to control : identifying the risks relevant to a specific organisation .
28 I am pleased to be able to confirm that the setting up of Council Tax liabilities for individual properties is now complete within the computer software , with the exception of a few properties where the rebate entitlement has still not to be finally resolved .
29 Angel One had argued in vain that the actual heroin loss involved was negligible , most of it having been moved on , and that the setting up of a new base was only a matter of time and resourcefulness .
30 It was suggested more than fifty years ago by M.G. Jones that the setting up of charity schools with common objectives between 1710 and 1730 under the leadership of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ( SPCK ) amounted to a " movement " .
  Next page