Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] up [adj] " in BNC.

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1 WHILE by no means a rare item , a 14-foot cabin cruiser , complete with 40hp engine is n't the sort of thing that turns up all that often in a Belfast auction room .
2 Erm in this column B , you put an entry in this block , so that uses up sixteen bytes , you 've also got an entry in this block and that uses sixteen bytes .
3 This is particularly true of libraries and archives in which valuable information is stored in a manner that takes up vast amounts of space , is prone to decay , and may not be easily accessible .
4 I claim to be able to theorise the relationship between some ‘ professional ’ jobs and social structure in a way that opens up new avenues for empirical research .
5 It 's the search for gold that opens up virgin land with roads and airstrips , and then other settlers follow .
6 Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn .
7 Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn .
8 The single most important aspect of the policy has been its introduction of training and enterprise councils — TECs , in the acronym-speak that clogs up all talk of the labour market .
9 Cold wind that stirs up bitter memories Peter Hetherington reports on ambivalent feelings created by a memorial service in the town scarred by last year 's crash .
10 But the further they go , the easier it will become to produce something that winds up pleasing no one in particular .
11 In Ireland a party that puts up several candidates in a constituency will easily predict which of them are going to be elected , which may and which wo n't .
12 Auerbach prefers the more sweeping , synthesizing statement that sums up stylistic tendencies in evocative , metaphorical language rather than in technical terminology ; he draws much less on modern linguistics than on the older tradition of philological scholarship .
13 Also , some galaxies appear to have a black hole at their centre — a hole that swallows up all the stars that come near it .
14 As head of Radio 2 's music department for the last four years , Ms Line has been responsible for the blend of easy listening that makes up 80 per cent of its 24-hours-a-day output , along with presenters such as Derek Jameson and Jimmy Young .
15 The school is a snapshot of the American West , the great swath of the Plains between the Missouri River and the Rockies that makes up one fifth of continental America but which in the last generation has become known as the Empty Quarter , or the Dying Heart of the US .
16 Like the planetary cluster that makes up SenFed Central .
17 The cooking pot of cultures and races that makes up this vast nation has created distinct regional specialities and major cities will offer everything from kosher to Korean .
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