Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] up a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But rather than fade quietly from view , Colin Angus has racked up a hit album , ‘ Boss Drum ’ , hit singles and , with ‘ Ebeneezer Goode ’ , orchestrated a good old-fashioned tabloid fuss into the bargain .
2 Lord Reid 's view that the restraint of trade doctrine only applies if the convenantor has given up a freedom which he previously possessed was supported by Lords Morris and Hodson .
3 Next door has given up a right of way that goes nowhere .
4 The parade converges on Place St Maur des Fosses to hear a few words from the local Euro-MP , because the EC has stumped up a bit of money to make it a European clowns ' convention this year .
5 I referred to Yorkshire six minutes ago — it has taken the hon. Gentleman that long to work up a head of steam .
6 ‘ Chalon has picked up a stone . ’
7 The wind has picked up a bit , and there is a light snow falling .
8 Meanwhile , SNI , armed with its new point-of-sale alliance with Sun ( UX No 436 ) , has picked up a $10m contract with US supermarket chain Kash n ’ Karry Food Stores .
9 This is partly because Labour has picked up a mood of unease about the city among its residents , fearful of Frankfurt taking over its role as Europe 's financial capital , and jealous of Paris 's self-confidence and infrastructure .
10 Oh no what 's he Gavin Ward has picked up a back pass .
11 In the hunt DOUBLE Echo , easy winner of the Crawley Warren Handicap at York on Saturday , will make a quick reappearance in the Royal Hunt Cup next week , for which the gelding has picked up a 7lbs penalty .
12 ‘ My fitness has picked up a lot in the last two or three weeks and I 'm kicking a ball and running fine , ’ said Owers .
13 The company has picked up a string of new applications for the manufacturing , financial and education markets to run under the HP MPE/iX operating system .
14 We now know for certain that the Theobalds are doubtful , that Percy and Lois Hollis will ‘ do their best ’ , and we have had a late flash that Poppy Winterton thinks she has picked up a mystery virus .
15 He added : ‘ He vehemently opposes active regional policies , he has wound up a lot of the government 's aid to the North and during his term as Industry Secretary he has done nothing to create new technology and skills or back new firms and enterprise in Hartlepool . ’
16 Police officers called at his home but were forced to withdraw when Say picked up a shotgun and placed the barrels in his mouth .
17 she did n't , she never bent to pick up a flower
18 He walked over to the neatly stacked rods and selected one , then bent to pick up a wicker fishing box from a corner of the room .
19 Labour wants to set up a Parliament in Scotland , where public spending is 23 per cent .
20 There has grown up a folk belief that recurrent thrush is completely untreatable .
21 Thus , while it is possible to identify liberal catholicism in Ireland from the late nineteenth century to the present , and though there has grown up a climate of liberal dissent and criticism of conservative catholicism , it is still possible to assert the prominence of conservative catholicism , particularly in its alliance with nationalism .
22 In 1983 , CRL helped to set up a test facility at the University of Cali in Colombia .
23 At Leyland , Preston and Chorley a skilled workforce has built up a reputation over many years for producing lorries and buses .
24 In each case the company has built up a reputation for reliability and high quality .
25 He has built up a reputation for naïvely self-important pronouncements on the state of the world and for a determined shunning of personal publicity , but circumstances force him to stand by his words when the Evallonian Royalists seek his support .
26 Indeed , Sally O'Brien 's has built up a reputation as an excellent venue , catering for a variety of musical tastes and keeping Omagh to the forefront when it comes to live music .
27 Similarly , the MSc/Diploma in Community Education has built up a reputation within the UK but is also strongly supported by agencies funding students from overseas .
28 Dr Horrobin , himself a former professor of medicine in Montreal , has built up a company with sales of £16m and profits of the order of £6.5m and has plans to bring Efamol to the stockmarket .
29 To maximise Milan 's chances of doing well in the Italian league , the national cup and the European Cup at the same time , Mr Berlusconi has built up a squad of players that can field two top-rate sides .
30 Over the centuries carving has built up a range of chisels and gouges , the names of which are as esoteric as the craft itself
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