Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] up on the " in BNC.
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1 | She sits curled up on the couch in the sitting room of her house high above the ocean in Malibu , and gets just slightly dewy-eyed as she talks about her family and the early days . |
2 | This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote . |
3 | WordPerfect has given up on the Wild West theme in favour of giving away peagreen baseball hats . |
4 | Right if you have a look at what has come up on the screen , on the screen . |
5 | A teenage girl was seriously injured when a distress flare she found washed up on the beach at Margate , Kent , exploded in her pocket . |
6 | Simon Wigg has lined up on the starting grid in more world championships than most people have changed tyres . |
7 | Solid , castellated , and colonnaded for much of its length , it suddenly takes off into a free-flowing fantasy of spires and spirelets , as if two different architects ' designs had got mixed up on the drawing-board . |
8 | Whether Parisian or Reims produced the great mounds of town refuse which one can see piled up on the roadside are a dusty grey colour interspersed with flecks of pale blue ; the stench they give out , far outweighing that of the spent piles of marc , can not be missed . |
9 | In one of those announcements that trigger a double take in observers who find it hard to believe the function had not been available for years , IBM Corp this week finally added Ethernet support for the 3174 cluster controller , long after most users must have given up on the idea and made other arrangements . |
10 | ‘ If men never considered the exchange rate in precisely those terms , ’ the man wrote , ‘ then the Caprice and the Ivy would have given up on the supper trade decades ago . ’ |
11 | At the end of every chapter there 's a review of what you 've just learned and a few questions to check that it 's really sunk in ( and a mini glossary of any new terms/jargon you may have picked up on the way . |
12 | Nothing more was heard of Cargo , who were rumoured to be considering dropping the loaves outside Dutch territorial waters , until a month ago a number of loaves of bread were found washed up on the Dutch coast . |
13 | ‘ Do you want to be found washed up on the seashore with a few vital bits missing ? |
14 | ‘ My , but we must have got up on the right side of the interrogation cell this morning . ’ |
15 | The artist 's widow did not think it appropriate that the work should have ended up on the commercial circuit and has therefore refused to sign the document . |
16 | ‘ Oh , that — I , er — got cut up on the rocks canoeing , Matron . |
17 | One of them was less than an inch away from his eye as he lay buckled up on the ground beneath the tree . |
18 | for their part , the British did not see the Canadian proposal as much of a compromise , and indeed seemed already to have given up on the conference . |
19 | Er with this instruction , it will get picked up on the quality |
20 | So far , the tabloids only seem to have picked up on the claim that couples using brain machines together have better sex . |
21 | So far , the tabloids only seem to have picked up on the claim that couples using brain machines together have better sex . |
22 | ‘ We wholeheartedly support pedestrianisation but I am concerned that our buses could get bottled up on the ringroad , ’ he said . |
23 | One single man lived in lodgings and his landlady was in the habit of putting in a pudding basin the lunch she had prepared for that day , for him to have warmed up on the morrow . |
24 | So perhaps four and a half hours , if we do n't get held up on the M twenty five , four and a half hours would do so that , if we leave here at two , we could be there , you know , well by seven . |
25 | Lorton had jumped up on the gazebo . |
26 | So you 've given up on the town park idea ? |
27 | School had broken up on the Thursday of that week , and on Friday evening Cassie saw Ben at his car , packing his holiday luggage in the boot . |
28 | It seemed that NoS was going to be the first to tap the huge reservoir of people who had given up on the papers altogether . |
29 | Pete had given up on the stew and was eating the pudding . |
30 | In a press conference on Aug. 1 Danforth stated that he " had given up on the administration " but that he intended to introduce his compromise bill when Congress reconvened from its summer recess . |