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

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1 This is really an essential part of the trial and sometimes may even result in two different driving systems being offered ; the problem may equally be solved by gradually opening up fuller access to the unit , in that way reconciling the two different kinds of need within a single driving system .
2 Using Britain as an example , Napoleon III and the economists who advised him believed that the introduction of free trade would help to strengthen the French economy , since only by opening up French industry to greater competition would it be galvanized into accepting new methods of production .
3 Over the next few months many places drew up loyal addresses to the Queen , defending the Church and monarchy against those they styled republicans and schismatics , and condemning " the new Revived Doctrine of Resistance and other Republican Tenetts that gave rise to the unnatural Rebellion in 41 " .
4 It was 20 June when they went back , all Goblander 's windows open , the weather being perfect the way you expected it to be that summer , as if it were southern Europe where you woke up each morning to sunshine and unclouded skies .
5 Woke up this morning to Familiar Pain
6 TOM KITE , winner of the Bob Hope Classic at La Quinta , California , with a record-breaking 35-under-par total of 325 for the five-round tournament , has moved up one place to ninth in the latest Sony world rankings .
7 Mark James has moved up 15 places to 38th following his victory in the Tenerife Open .
8 It circles around the graves of our fathers , and we will never give up these graves to any man .
9 In his search he was aided by a number of new roads which the Mexican government has been building in this area to open up new regions to cultivation .
10 We will work with the legal profession to open up new opportunities to women and to black and ethnic minority groups , and create an independent judicial appointments commission .
11 The aim is to open up higher education to under-represented groups through provision which offers enhanced support plus guaranteed further training at the end of one year .
12 In turn , to open up these issues to honest and realistic scrutiny must entail our preparedness to challenge the ultimate article of faith in primary education : the inviolability of the class-teacher system .
13 We will encourage all schools to open up these facilities to local people in the evenings , at weekends and in school holidays .
14 The European Commission last year proposed that all EC railways should separate track operation from running services , in the hope that it would then be easier to open up national railways to outside competition .
15 I am prepared to be convinced that that is not the case and that the Government mean well and intend to try to open up educational opportunity to everyone , no matter their class background .
16 Doe 's forces put up stiffer resistance to the rebel groupings than was expected , and were able to hold the area of Monrovia around the heavily fortified executive mansion .
17 Have the local residents put up much objection to these new extension plans ?
18 Neither MacLeod nor Michael Weir was available four days earlier when Hibs put up spirited resistance to Aberdeen and came within minutes of getting at least one point .
19 Right so if someone holds up this piece and you hold up this piece to your mum and you say what sort of fraction is this ?
20 I 'm gon na suggest to you that er if w if we 're going to think about channels of communication then we could arguably divide up inter-personal communication to three broad sets of channels so it will will be familiar to some students already I think , er but not certainly not to many second years .
21 After the voluntary enslavement of the Reich it was the failure of the Danzigers that opened up Eastern Europe to the murderous policies of the Nazis .
22 The conquest of tropical diseases opened up new areas to European penetration .
23 In truth there are liquid acrylics of varying viscosity and therefore suitable for different uses , but the one thing which they all have in common is that they open up acrylic work to the whole field of design and illustration and offer other useful techniques for the fine artist .
24 But it does suggest that racism is too deeply embedded in the whole experience of growing up working class to be the sole responsibility of skins .
25 Tozer travelled after the pioneer journeys of W. M. Leake [ q.v. ] in Greece and Macedonia , and W. J. Hamilton [ q.v. ] in Asia Minor had opened up these countries to archaeologists , and his main interest was not in the discovery of archaeological material but in physical and human geography .
26 Sitting on the tube a largish , overweight man sits under a sign reading ‘ Give up this seat to someone less able to stand than yourself . ’
27 Only occasionally will a movement throw up interesting solutions to everyday design .
28 Accompanied by TODAY , Detective Sergeant Louis Van der Merwe and Detective Sergeant Riaan Render gathered up gruesome pointers to the two young women 's life-and-death struggle .
29 Time and again it appeared that people had given up secure employment to farm full-time .
30 Jump the gap and make your way down the steps and platforms to another ladder , pick up another crate to your left and climb down the ladder , kill the workman and run right ( out of the building ) , get on the lift and jump into the little room ( this contains a couple of records ) , get the crate and climb up the ladder to kill the last workman , get on the lift to your left and go to the top , jump onto the platform , and the next , and the next , until you reach the furthest one where there 's an extra life .
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