Example sentences of "[noun pl] up [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | City : Sherwood steps up to full listing |
2 | 7 Turn sharp right after 100 yds to climb steps up to High Cliff ( NT sign ) . |
3 | This week 's newsletter advises that a contribution of $40 per family will bring the PTA funds up to satisfactory level . |
4 | When the Duke died of dropsy in 1827 , his financial affairs were in such a state that his executors took the unprecedented step of placing his chattels up at public auction , entrusting the sale to the young James Christie . |
5 | Memory managers help , of course — the ability to load drivers up into Upper Memory Blocks is very helpful — but you 've often got drivers you 're rarely going to need taking up memory . |
6 | Age Concern run an advisory service whereby they match pets up to elderly people . |
7 | This would build on the very positive package of measures contained in the 1991 Planning an Compensation Act designed to bring Interim Development Order permissions up to modern environmental standards . |
8 | Which fills the gardens up with headlong song . |
9 | Another little group lines up with empty tin cans by the single water truck , waiting for the daily ration . |
10 | In normal times there is a steady movement of pilots up from small air taxi operations through turboprop commuter aircraft of the major airlines . |
11 | And yet at least £4 billion is needed to bring school buildings up to adequate standards . |
12 | He tore the pages up into big pieces and then he tore the big pieces up into tiny pieces . |
13 | According to SCO Marketing Manager Mike Skelton , the Small Disk Systems will be sold in bundles to accommodate large users wanting to bring their legacy desktop PCs up to full client server computing . |
14 | I have to use the tapes up in normal conversation . |
15 | Scottish Nuclear 's involvement with the European Commission and WANO in their programmes to bring former Soviet and East European nuclear plants up to Western safety standard took a step forward recently with the return from Russia of Business Development Manager , of Peel Park , and of Torness . |
16 | There was continued expenditure on health and safety items as part of our ongoing programme to keep the maltings up to modern high standards . |
17 | Sonic gives the thumbs up to cyberdelic overload |
18 | Thumbs up to dank Fridays and a broken guitar |
19 | Thumbs up for Irish video ! |
20 | CHAMPION TRAINER Paul Cole yesterday gave the thumbs up for Magic Ring to run in Saturday 's Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes at Newbury following another pleasing home gallop . |
21 | Do you it 's all to do with I suppose whether you whether you approve of dressing dogs up in little coats and I know this one does n't have a coat or does it ? |
22 | You should write your notes up in continuous prose as soon as possible after the lecture so that you do not forget what the shortforms stand for . |
23 | In one of the cases up for judicial review the SSD withdrew a home help service because of a change in eligibility criteria , despite the fact the client 's condition had not altered since his assessment . |
24 | It will be they who commit the most crime , it will be they who will stick two fingers up to conventional mores . |
25 | The tour set for twelve to eighteen months starting in summer 1993 and sales of a catalogue with colour reproductions of Barnes works , are expected to bring in funds for renovating the foundation 's gallery building and bringing its operations up to modern standards . |
26 | Takes beginners up to intermediate level by showing trainees working on specific jobs . |
27 | By day she holes up in remote dens away from human habitation . |
28 | ‘ To dress the Croatian thugs up as Franciscan monks so that they could escape to Italy out of the clutches of Tito 's partisans . |
29 | He tore the pages up into big pieces and then he tore the big pieces up into tiny pieces . |
30 | He saved all his problems up for sympathetic women who were not about to write a piece on him . |