Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [verb] up the " in BNC.

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1 Civil war has been eating up the country for five years .
2 While Dixton House has been lapping up the attention , his jockey , Tom Morgan , has been having a hard time .
3 The judge has been summing up the case against Harper and the jury will consider the case against him tomorrow .
4 The response has been to bolster up the procedural checks attendant upon the disbursement of such benefits .
5 The Project 's approach has been to build up the confidence and self-awareness of different groups to a stage where contact and co-operation among them will be facilitated .
6 The latest entry , Quarterdeck with the long-awaited Desqview/X , however , has been stirring up the market with some high profile selling , backed by a positive reception from the industry .
7 This view shows the station still under construction and it will be seen that a temporary track has been laid up the ramp to Infirmary Road to enable materials to be offloaded .
8 Bull Worldwide Telco has been set up the ‘ better to co-ordinate Bull 's telco strategy and solutions , and to develop new group skills and expertise within the domain . ’
9 Say they just going for a walk , yeah , and you come across this , say this young kid has been climbing up the trees and hurt his leg , you 're the only person around , so you , you 've got to get help yeah , cos he 's losing a lot of blood , but you 've got to stop his blood same time as you 've got to get help , yeah , so what 's the priority , you just stay
10 Erm up then you can turn round when the smaller people come and say are carving up the price , you can turn round and say , Oh no they 're not that 's the price and that 's the price .
11 I realized then that we 'd been barking up the wrong tree . ’
12 Yet only 9 per cent of women who could benefit are taking up the option .
13 When I talk about implementation of the Maastricht treaty I mean that one of the things that must be done is to set up the arrangements agreed at Maastricht by which member states can be taken to the European Court and punished if they do not carry out obligations that they have assumed .
14 All John Smith had done was put up the white flag .
15 It also means that if one photographer you know and like is booked up the other one will probably be free to work with you .
16 All you need to do is to draw up the pattern shapes to full size on to brown paper and use this as a pattern for your cloth .
17 The first thing we need to do is to set up the vertical grid on the page .
18 If you have a view on that O nine O four six four one six four one and I 'd like to hear from you all you have to do is pick up the phone and give me a f a call now sorry .
19 Yes , everybody , O K , now I 'll pay the phone bill , all I want you to do is pick up the phone and every time you pick up the phone and make an attempt to get me an appointment , I 'll give you a pound .
20 All you had to do was to hold up the negotiations until I got desperate and then bully me into authorizing the Japanese deal on the pretext of raising money to pay for my release !
21 THE mix-up that means two families may have been bringing up the wrong babies could have happened in a fire alert , it emerged yesterday .
22 Daylight would have been shining up the gallery from that east window . ’
23 The stricken coach now stands on the hard shoulder of the M two having been lifted up the embankment by a heavy crane .
24 In fact the only way to find out just how much space you 're going to get is to fill up the hard disk , but because disk compressors need some room to work , this is n't a particularly healthy idea .
25 One of the first steps taken was to set up the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme ( EMEP ) to measure emissions and deposition of sulphur and nitrogen oxides in Europe .
26 What we intend is to take up the area of ground you now have roped off , or a part of it — the broken corner of the hypocaust . ’
27 The pulpit had been wreathed in holly , ivy had been twined up the lectern , garlands of leaves and berries hung from the gallery where 18th-century fiddlers had played before the organ came .
28 Ruth swung her long tanned legs to the patio and sat up in the lounger where she had been soaking up the sun lasciviously for the past hour and irrationally telling herself that if Fernando Serra had really loved her he would n't have let her slip away from him so easily .
29 The company policy had been to speed up the line and the rate of production .
30 Those who had accepted the old beliefs about women — her slower sexual arousal , natural chastity and requirement for serious emotional involvement — were bound to ask themselves whether they had been led up the garden path .
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