Example sentences of "[noun] put up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it 's only just over two and a half years since the village Post Office and shop put up the shutters for the last time .
2 Town put up the barricades and blocked everything .
3 Tom put up the umbrella .
4 But the revolution had now spread to campuses , and it was no good booksellers putting up the barricades .
5 The producer Ben Kadish thought that if he could get the ‘ hot ’ Hoffman to play opposite her , he would be able to convince Twentieth Century-Fox to put up the money and release it .
6 Our dream issue would be four inches wide , perforated top and bottom and with a wee picture of Bobby Gillespie on every page Put up the price so Mark E Smith ca n't afford it The incredible rise of fame of Simon ‘ Fabulous ’ Dudfield
7 Course in your area putting up the fences .
8 The final straw was when the government put up the price of rice yet again .
9 In the Thirlmere area development continues at the newly discovered Smaithwaite Bank Crags with Andrew Slattery and girlfriend ‘ Eddy ’ Davidson putting up The Dambusters , HS , and Independence , MVS .
10 His strike inspired Cliftonville to step it up a gear , but the visitors defence put up the shutters and survived — despite the last-gasp controversy .
11 The home side 's run of four straight wins in which they scored 10 goals counted for nothing as Brian Flynn 's men put up the shutters to keep a clean sheet for the fourth time this season .
12 But he does n't come often , only when he wants Mr Ballantyne to put up the money for one of his schemes or projects , which Mr Ballantyne usually does for the sake of his daughter .
13 It was such a fuss putting up the stand and then filling and emptying the bath .
14 Last night — or was it the night before ? — I was in the House of Commons Library when a number of hon. Members commented when the Ceefax screen put up the headline ’ Soviet Union to end on 31st December . ’
15 Rachel put up the bail — ‘
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