Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] up the " in BNC.

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1 We do n't want to go up the ass of that flour lorry in front . ’
2 Yeah , mm , now do you want to come up the town ?
3 Well the problem about , er two two does include , two does include going around drumming up customers , but the difficulty with that is it seems to me that that you 'll need to drum up the customers in year one and only get the money
4 You do n't need to pump up the revs to get it to move swiftly and smoothly up through the gears , and it is n't a noisy performer by any stretch of the imagination .
5 Installation is a fairly simple matter , the scanner plugs into the Complete Communicator card , so you do n't need to open up the computer .
6 Installation is a fairly simple matter , the scanner plugs into the Complete Communicator card , so you do n't need to open up the computer .
7 Not only do we need to strengthen up the entire body to keep it in good working order but there are certain areas that need extra exercise to give the area more definition ; areas that accumulate unwanted flab .
8 This dealt with the overview , but to persuade the board , JR would need to put up the cost justification and that would entail more work than time permitted .
9 Individuals on current salaries of £75,000 or more who are thinking of changing jobs and either joining a new scheme or transferring their existing pension to one will need to weigh up the financial consequences .
10 I want to go through the process of what we really have to do and consider to build up the story .
11 Occasionally , you may need to top up the water and to water the compost to keep it just damp .
12 ‘ I 'll give 'im a bleedin' thick earole in a minute , ’ Otley would mutter rolling up the sleeves of his frilly , dancing shirt .
13 Children learn fast and ca n't wait to move up the ladder .
14 ‘ We have to look to the future and I am sure that the unitary authorities will not want to pick up the massive debt charges on the castle , ’ he said .
15 Do you want to pick up the top , the lid please .
16 Professor Lock do you want to pick up the points that have been made so we can move on ?
17 My horse went down a couple of times when we were riding along a shallow river The hooves must 've turned up the mud at the bottom and I 'm sorry but no amount of expert preparation can help you keep cool when a 500lb horse goes down on you .
18 Right do we want to set up the mouse to display the environment , or what ?
19 There are some who would question his recording of details on site suggesting that in his eagerness to move on to the next find he may neglect to tidy up the details left behind .
20 We did n't finish tidying up the dining hall until quarter past one .
21 I know I must finish clearing up the lawn , but , before doing so , I decide to telephone Auntie to come over on her bike even though I know it will take her an hour to get here from Hambledown .
22 ‘ It 's a problem we still have to solve , ’ said a spokesman : it may want to look up the latest crop of hopefuls such as Covia Technologies Inc , Locus Computing Corp , and NobleNet Inc which have recently begun to offer just such solutions .
23 Do these like pick up the sound of the wheels coming through ?
24 ‘ I saw him as fleeing the violent campus situation in America for the peaceful English countryside on a conscious level , while on an unconscious level he would begin to set up the conflict in the small town he went to .
25 But I would also like to pick up the point that Mr said , there is no evidence to suggest there 's a massive problem of the local residents of North Yorkshire er not being able to compete with people in other counties to the North and to the West .
26 I 'd just like to pick up the point that 's been made twice that there 's no such thing as an affordable housing problem .
27 I would very much like to pick up the ball and run with it as to whether this policy is necessary or not .
28 Dumb Why do you like picking up the telephone so much ?
29 The latter are sometimes necessary to clear either the after-effects of these infections or inherited traits passed on from infected forebears before other remedies can work to clear up the case .
30 Chapter 8 can not claim to clear up the confusing array of approaches but it will offer some guidance , though with the definition of a national curriculum the role for the school in this is unclear .
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