Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] up [art] " in BNC.

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1 We do n't want to go up the ass of that flour lorry in front . ’
2 She sit down on the chair but she 'll want to stand up a little bit cause we got bins underneath and she wants to put her feet on the bins
3 Yeah , mm , now do you want to come up the town ?
4 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
5 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 .
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 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 .
8 You would need to set up a system drill .
9 If this is not provided , the user will need to set up an equivalent record .
10 The contractor will also need to set up an operating body to run the utility during its concessionary period .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 I want to go through the process of what we really have to do and consider to build up the story .
15 On the rare occasions when the Indian does seek to build up a reserve for himself , he squanders it at once .
16 Most PR executives will need to build up a repertoire of photographers who are skilled in the various areas covered by the media relations programme .
17 Not only do we need to build up a collection of RBGE staff publications , but we should also ensure that external researchers given significant access to RBGE facilities agree to deposit copies of their publications , reports and theses within the Library as a condition of use .
18 To do so , he will need to rest up a little , for an old body is a less willing one .
19 To do so , he will need to rest up a little , for an old body is a less willing one .
20 Occasionally , you may need to top up the water and to water the compost to keep it just damp .
21 With Stalinvast gone , any remaining evidence of the kindling of the hydra had been obliterated ; and Jaq would need to think up an almighty lie to exonerate the command he gave , should official query ever reach him .
22 Children learn fast and ca n't wait to move up the ladder .
23 How many sixths would you need to make up a third ?
24 I can therefore understand why at that awful moment he should seek to summon up a talisman of words , a secret defence against abomination , or perhaps even an excuse in the form of some kind of precedent that a word expresses and so takes the edge of uniqueness off the contemplated evil .
25 We would n't wish to do that , but nor would we want to open up a free for all .
26 Mr do you want to pick up a point ?
27 ‘ 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 .
28 Do you want to pick up the top , the lid please .
29 Professor Lock do you want to pick up the points that have been made so we can move on ?
30 The Democratic Platform at a conference on March 18-19 had begun discussing whether it should prepare to set up a new political party immediately after the July congress , if its policies were not adopted .
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