Example sentences of "[is] not [vb pp] up " in BNC.
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1 | Students , because their money is not tied up in big items such as mortgages , spend a lot on goods such as jeans , beer and cheap travel , and are therefore a target group . |
2 | Marx found the answer to this problem in his belief that , in the Asiatic system , the community is not broken up by the growth of private property and internal differentiation , as happens in classical city states or in feudalism , because the integrity of the community is maintained centrally by the State itself . |
3 | The weekly demonstration in Leipzig by 50,000 people is not broken up by troops despite police violence in Berlin the previous day [ ibid . ] . |
4 | H he is not staffed up to do what |
5 | A survey of the mental image of the sausage among housewives ( this example is not made up ) may use psychological techniques but is unlikely to be tied up with much basic psychological theory . |
6 | In terms of this position Moore could say that the object or universal horse is made up of parts to which the parts of an individual horse correspond , while the object or universal good is not made up of parts to which the parts of an individual good thing correspond . |
7 | An obvious problem is that a text is not made up of collections of sentences , but of sentences organised into a coherent whole . |
8 | Generally speaking , the amount of sleep lost is not made up for entirely on the recovery nights . |
9 | The family of Jesus is not made up of people who are righteous in everything , peaceful whatever happens , joyful at every moment . |
10 | The transnational capitalist class is not made up of capitalists in the traditional Marxist sense . |
11 | We may say , then , that line A is less precise , less specific than line B. Line A is not swallowed up in line B , however ; it is not the case that once we have line B we can dispense with line A. Rather , line B provides the clue or the context within which the uncertainty of line A is resolved . |
12 | Yet it is precisely because this ideology is not lived up to in private , and because the state is involved both in its promulgation and its violation , that feminist theory can take a highly critical moral stance . |
13 | We do not use quantity surveyors for that purpose and indeed the quantity surveyor is not geared up to do any measurement for us . |
14 | I ca n't do this , and Q S is not geared up to do it . |
15 | Both cars are supported in proper metal slings , and while a safety gear is provided under each , this is not connected up for operation owing to the small size of the model . |
16 | But of course the water is not heaped up into a cube and so it is perhaps more appropriate , though less convenient , to think of this mass of salt water in its actual context — as a veneer-thin skin which lurks in those troughs and valleys which fall below the mean circumference of the earth 's planetary spheroid . |
17 | But if exercise is not kept up , the body reverts to its original inactive state . |
18 | For belief in God , they would argue , is a very practical matter which is not given up lightly , particularly if it brings out the best in the believer : ‘ Belief or unbelief / Bears upon life , determines its whole course … |
19 | Provided that the module is not called up by any packages managed by other users , the module manager can authorise the module to be modified , copied and deleted . |
20 | Provided that the module is not called up by any packages managed by other users , the module manager can authorise the module to be modified , copied and deleted . |
21 | The lateral arm plates are wide and the area where the spines articulate is not raised up as much as in species like O. bidentata but is flatter . |
22 | It is important to notice here that Freud is talking about a part of the ego as being built up from the social and cultural surroundings , but that the whole ego is not built up in this way . |
23 | Unfortunately , the level of interest is not backed up by the right level of knowledge either from prospective users or from many of the suppliers . |
24 | A slogan which proclaims commitment to ‘ total quality ’ or client care that is not backed up by people committed to client satisfaction and excellent delivery of services is a waste of time . |
25 | The City Code is not backed up by law , but anybody involved in the securities market must abide by it ( removal of authorisation under the FSA being the biggest sanction ) . |
26 | increase goes to arts projects — the museums and galleries improvement schemes and other proposals that his Department funds — and is not caught up in too much bureaucracy . |
27 | But do not be downhearted if your story is not taken up , or indeed ousted at the last moment because a major story comes up : your campaign will not suffer in the long run . |
28 | Answer guide : An avoidable cost is a cost that can be avoided if an opportunity is not taken up . |
29 | And if in fact this large area of industrial development is not taken up , you can not be sure that the bits that are not taken up will be the least environmentally sensitive . |
30 | As it is , Hagi will go to the World Cup with a price on his head , always assuming he is not snapped up beforehand . |