Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] up [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If you do so , you will not only build up more savings for your retirement but you also enjoy full tax relief on these contributions .
2 Do these all go up two squares at a time ?
3 Catalysts can also greatly speed up chemical reactions , as is illustrated by the familiar oxidation of iron .
4 The disadvantage from the British point of view is that Albert Woods , Chairman of the ICF Slalom & WWR Committee , would no longer head up both disciplines in the event of a split .
5 I would say in employment yes , or people that want to get employment example would be yeah at M D secretary suddenly shot into the job of producing the company newspaper now I mean somebody like very quickly has to get to grips with this obviously can not give up six months to go and do it so you do it on a half day release basis .
6 First , I recall that when I was a theological student , having come from a fairly conservative church , I could not square up I Kings with I Chronicles .
7 It is primarily an explanatory one , it connects problems and explains why they are problems , and who for , and so does not set up bite-sized problems for the reformer to tackle one by one .
8 The report also considers why pupils do and do not take up optional courses .
9 ‘ I 'll just tidy up these boots and then they 're ready to be delivered . ’
10 They would normally go up four feet there , ai n't they ?
11 ‘ I do n't think there 's room in the lift for all you old pals , ’ Jonathan smiled hideously , ‘ we 'd best go up other ways . ’
12 The irony was that many would soon end up owner-occupied thanks to a central part of Thatcherism — the right to buy scheme .
13 Anne wrestled with the ruler and map , putting crosses at our dead-reckoned positions since we still could not pick up any navaids .
14 Actually , I think he did quite a lot for gay understanding , to not wrap up those characters he played at all .
15 This was directly aimed at the ‘ surplus countries ’ , especially Japan and Germany , and was an attempt to bind them into a system where they could not pile up persistent surpluses .
16 The Spanish finance minister , Carlos Solchaga , said : ‘ You can not pile up social provisions and forget the real economy . ’
17 Each team is accompanied by an assistant whose only function is to quickly scoop up any droppings .
18 The can quickly build up unsightly colonies , also excreting honeydew which encourages sooty mould fungus .
19 You can also mark up received faxes with special annotation and drawing tools .
20 The school should also set up regular times for reviewing progress and should alert you to any difficulties your child may be experiencing .
21 The new constitution , which was based on that of the NCCL , emphasised the association 's character as a body which would make representations on the broad issues of civil liberties and would also take up individual cases of discrimination and ill-treatment .
22 The interests of the pupils themselves may also lead up different avenues from year to year , and a wide range of resources will help the teacher to respond effectively .
23 Tiki , however , sports a handy bow and arrow and can also pick up other weapons and handy methods of transport , such as balloons , along the way .
24 ‘ It will also open up further parts of East Cleveland for industrial development . ’
25 It may also shake up traditional theories on mountain building .
26 Candidates must now set up personal machines manned by workers attracted to them by their individual qualities and stands on the issues with little or no reference to party loyalty .
27 As well as flying from Madrid to Miami , Iberia can now pick up extra passengers in Miami , ferrying them on in smaller aircraft to six Central American cities and the Mexican resort of Cancun .
28 11.2 Upon termination under clause 11.1 or otherwise , each party will immediately deliver up any materials or equipment which are the property of the other .
29 One of them , this is not the first in the but one of them is that democracy may well throw up unworthy rulers .
30 They do n't churn up wild flowers and they are very popular with the tourists .
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