Example sentences of "[vb pp] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The parade converges on Place St Maur des Fosses to hear a few words from the local Euro-MP , because the EC has stumped up a bit of money to make it a European clowns ' convention this year . |
2 | ‘ I 'm mixed up a bit in it . |
3 | If there was no correlation , well you 'd expect them to be mixed up a bit so that negatives might occur with negatives or they might occur with positives vice-versa Now , I 'm g try and give you a feel for how these numbers , how we work out the correlation coefficient in terms of Z scores . |
4 | Sometimes when groups of horses get mixed up a foal may seem to get irrationally fixated on another horse . |
5 | Thus we can always tell what colour a face should be by looking at its centre , regardless of how mixed up the cube is . |
6 | The trial judge seems to have mixed up the Caldwell and Cunningham versions of recklessness . |
7 | But however mixed up the plot may be , there 's no doubting the strength of the music : |
8 | If we examine their structure , we shall perceive the way in which the wishful purpose that is at work has mixed up the material of which they are built , has rearranged it and formed it into a new whole . |
9 | The little girl was frightened when she saw her mother being hustled up the aisle towards her . |
10 | Flowers , a surprise call-up a month ago when the squads for the World Cup double in Poland and Norway were announced , so much looked the part as Chris Woods 's stand-in that he may have leapfrogged up the goalkeeping queue . |
11 | I reckon Christmas is cracked up a lot more than it it 's made out to be . |
12 | Now I 'd also in this time rung up the er forwarding address in Manchester , rung up the telephone number I 'd been given of the forwarding address . |
13 | I just wish they had n't boarded up the windows . |
14 | Disillusioned with the cottage and its problems , he had boarded up the windows and returned to Toronto , meaning eventually to come back and make a final decision about his ill-advised purchase . |
15 | The west façade , flanked by two towers , is approached up a flight of steep steps into a magnificent , open narthex ( 1178 ) where is situated the west portal . |
16 | Next week came , and we never got that half hour , so it must have added up a lot , all throughout the year . |
17 | Once you have added up the figures in the budget planner , you will have to deduct income tax to arrive at the net spending amount available to you . |
18 | Had she added up the facts wrongly , found him guilty more because it was what she had feared than that it was the truth ? |
19 | Transworld has added up the units on the list for home and export sales . |
20 | seems to have come up a bit . |
21 | It 's interesting that team briefing thing on there , because that 's come up a couple of times recently , people have mentioned about erm team briefing as a sort of management system . |
22 | The stricken coach now stands on the hard shoulder of the M two having been lifted up the embankment by a heavy crane . |
23 | Alternatively , they may be lifted up the backstay by shockcord to keep them out of the way . |
24 | NO Hollywood script writer could have conjured up a story to compare with the one Michael Galwey has produced and starred in . |
25 | This linguistic strategy would not work if the term Americans automatically conjured up a picture of women . |
26 | And like a magician he 's conjured up the spirit to keep going after horrific abuse . |
27 | Replacing the glass with care , she slid back down in the bed and deliberately conjured up the scene in the Seren at the moment the engine cut out and she was about to capsize . |
28 | The Scarabae had been preying on her mind , as in patches they always did , and so she had conjured up the memory to fit a stranger . |
29 | God knows how they had conjured up the planning permission for such a venture , situated as it was on the borders of Essex in a green-belt area . |
30 | a terrible ‘ Ow ’ — or totally good — a beautiful ‘ Mm ’ — and when distress is relieved it may well be as if they themselves have conjured up the goodness . |