Example sentences of "[noun sg] up [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The catapult may be moved by the Doom Diver up to 4″ which is the Goblin 's normal move .
2 Whatever the public disclaimers of those in authority , many of the mechanisms set up by the ERA seem to teachers to be specifically designed to reduce themselves as professional people to the status of paid servants , to leave them as little margin for discretion as possible and therefore to reduce ‘ curriculum management ’ to technical trivia : the drawing up of timetables and the efficient disbursement of limited resources .
3 The DET also plays a leading role in the drawing up of syllabuses and work programmes , the setting and marking of exams , and the approval of textbooks and other materials .
4 Because he was literate , it was he who helped with the drawing up of wills or testaments , and , in more recent times , it was he who wrote references or testimonials and signed applications for passports .
5 The context for the drawing up of plans and the management of on-going change proved quite different .
6 An obvious benefit of having the video machine under your control is that sections you can break a programme up into sections and guide your learners through it one section at a time .
7 Labour does n't seem to have made its mind up on PEPs .
8 Operating margins have increased to 30% or so , putting garbage up with pharmaceuticals in terms of profitability .
9 The process uses large quantities of water , and hundreds of small washing plants have spring up along riverbanks .
10 If you were n't lucky in July turn to page 33 for details of yet another bumper competition with £1000 of Camping Gaz gear up for grabs .
11 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 .
12 It says nothing about the setting up of programmes of screening by invitation or the use of desk top analysers .
13 Those people involved in the project have also gained an insight into the importance of establishing communication with disabled people and gaining advice from organisations of disabled people , before the setting up of services which are aimed at meeting their needs .
14 The first paragraph of article 52 extends the scope of the abolition of the restrictions on freedom of establishment to restrictions on the setting up of agencies , branches or subsidiaries by nationals of any member state established in the territory of any member state .
15 That principle must also be applied here , since to require a company incorporated under the law of one member state , which has its registered office , central administration or principal place of business in that member state ( within the meaning of article 58 ) , or even in another member state , to transfer its principal place of business to the member state where a certain activity , such as fishing , is to be carried on , deprives that company of the possibility of exercising its right of establishment through the setting up of agencies , branches or subsidiaries , as is expressly provided for in the second sentence of the first paragraph of article 52 .
16 Also on the Bank 's agenda are the setting up of companies to manufacture clean-up equipment and loans to strengthen existing environmental agencies responsible for overseeing environmental matters .
17 This urge to preserve the valued and precious non-material things that seem to come inevitably into human life , has found its expression in the setting up of idols in every conceivable form .
18 There is an interesting link between the setting up of reserves such as Chitawan and what some may see as the bad old days of tiger hunting .
19 The setting up of routines for this communication is another aspect of ergonomics .
20 The values of justice and equality would lead to the setting up of bureaucracies which would empty the world of sacred meanings .
21 From there it is an easy step to the setting up of conventions of symbolic violence , in which just the display without the intention to perform the action , can serve a ritual purpose , that is fulfil some other intention than that usually associated with those expressions , stances , shouted insults and so on .
22 From 1940 to 1945 Winnicott was psychiatric consultant to the government evacuation scheme in Oxfordshire , and here he became directly involved with children who proved too difficult to place in foster homes , and in the setting up of hostels to house and care for them .
23 The course started with an introduction to desktop publishing and continued with sessions looking at layout styles and techniques , the use and production of graphics , and the setting up of templates for regular publications .
24 two more winners to finish off with … longjumper Carl Howard from Oxford took the national under 20 title again … his winning leap 7 point five two metres and … weightlifter Andrew Saxton who was sent home from the Olympics last year after a mix up over drugs was a winner again in the British Senior Championships at Crystal Palace …
25 Younger writers now tend to suffer from being overpraised , which makes it difficult living up to expectations .
26 getting my key up with heaters , getting my key up with heaters
27 getting my key up with heaters , getting my key up with heaters
28 At the graveyard there was a slight hold up in proceedings .
29 Lyn Sweeting 's daughter was due to travel from Chelmsford to London for a check up after months of chemotherapy for leukaemia .
30 In the run up to todays budget meeting there have been protests by parents and teachers worried that education , as the authorities biggest spender , will bear the brunt of the cuts .
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