Example sentences of "[vb infin] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She knew where she had got the notion that he could buy up the whole of her street with the petty cash . |
2 | At the end of the lease the tenant must yield up the premises , together with all buildings , fixtures , trees , and plants thereon , including even what he has himself added ; but to some extent this rule is relaxed in favour of trade and agricultural fixtures ; and a right to remove tenants ’ fixtures may be given by the terms of the lease . |
3 | How large were the , were the classes with these influx of all these , di did it boost up the numbers in the ? |
4 | One of Roscoe 's ideas was a windmill plough , whose sails would actually churn up the bog . |
5 | Even if you save and retrieve the file , it wo n't free up the memory . |
6 | Yes , when you erase something , it does n't free up the memory straight away . |
7 | Why do n't you tie up a hobby with a purely personal risk like parachuting … |
8 | This procedure , carried out each generation , could tie up the land indefinitely . |
9 | The work would completely tie up the lines — which is where the proposal could come unstuck . |
10 | I 'll tie up the dogs . ’ |
11 | KEVIN Keegan has lodged a substantial bid for an unnamed player but wo n't tie up the deal in time for Saturday 's home game with Brighton . |
12 | Yeah , cos , the solder just li links into the big hole and you do n't want it cos it can screw up the size of the hole then . |
13 | Joe 's reducing a dislocated thumb if he can screw up the courage , and Amy 's changing a dressing . |
14 | ‘ Every room here has been booked since a year ago , and I was dearly hoping Donna would screw up the nerve to send her packing , but Mrs Foster happened by , and Matthew 's fiancée recognised her . |
15 | We might catch up a bit here . |
16 | Day-trippers and weekend visitors have filled the streets and riverside paths every summer for more than sixty years but only a tiny percentage are aware of the village 's remarkable gastronomic distinction , about which most communities would continually drum up a publicity fanfare . |
17 | Yet he could n't quite drum up the enmity that seemed necessary in the circumstances , and that fact quite pleased him , for it proved what an enduring thing male friendship was , even if Jim did look to him less than his old self , and over-dressed in foreigners ' plumes that must have cost a packet in duty , the jacket obviously being pure wool . |
18 | Tomorrow they will pack up the equipment and depart , leaving that desert town as they found it , intact . |
19 | When he was in the dining room she would be in the dairy ; when he wandered out to look at the home fields she would be over the lake by Burtness Wood ; when he made his way to the wood she would retreat up the fell and it was pointless , he rightly guessed , as well as being too open to comment , to pursue her onto the tops . |
20 | I 'd line up a Brief if I were you . ’ |
21 | He knew he had the tournament won , but he was so high he could n't even line up the putt . |
22 | You can just count up the number of rooms that you 're planning to do , ca n't you ? |
23 | Later on in the day I wander up to Low Force with no boat and no-one except my girlfriend and the fish trying to swim and jump up the fall for company . |
24 | It would dry up the flow of Japanese credit to all American borrowers , private or public . |
25 | How would Niger and Nigeria react to the plans of upstream nations for barrages and irrigation schemes which might dry up the Niger ? |
26 | One can not suddenly scale up a laboratory procedure by a thousandfold . |
27 | Although you can scale up the size and shape of the leaves and flowers , the huge numbers that have to be used to fill the picture mean that the overall effect is lost , and you can not appreciate the beauty of each flower as there are so many of them . |
28 | I will then hang up the telephone swear loudly and search out those long unused tins of AC lacquer . |
29 | But will the arrival of baby number four signal that the time is right to ‘ hang up the booties ' once and for all ? |
30 | If we are pretty sure that someone has had a heart attack though , we 'll whistle up the RAF helicopter to get the casualty straight to the hospital . |