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

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1 send up the survey to old Hughey , he , he 'll give you a few .
2 At last , while the shadow of the ramparts reached quickly over the grass , they gathered up the debris of their afternoon and skipped or ran or walked or grumbled up the slopes to home .
3 Information technology is playing , and will increasingly continue to play , a major role in opening up the curriculum to people with disabilities .
4 You could be opening up the way to new prosperity .
5 By doing business , inviting foreign experts to work and teach inside China and opening up the country to the world , progress seemed certain .
6 To return to the point made by the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) , this is all about transparency and opening up the process to much greater public scrutiny , so that the public can see what is going on , the taxpayer can see what his or her money is being spent on and the customer can see the standard of service being contracted to be provided .
7 In opening up the debate to the floor , Inez stressed hopes for democratic discussion , respect for differing and varying views .
8 In what he called ‘ a new architecture for a new era ’ , Mr Baker outlined closer co-operation between Western Europe and the US which would bind the West closer together while at the same time ‘ opening up the doors to the East ’ .
9 It was a turning point for the business and set Thomas Cook on the road to opening up the world to men and women who had not dreamed of travelling before .
10 Measures aimed at opening up the economy to foreign investment and the privatization of state companies continued apace throughout November .
11 Seven of them , including the Archbishop and Ken , drew up a petition to this effect ; the bishops presented it in person to the King , who exclaimed in anger , ‘ This is a standard of rebellion . ’
12 ( 28/12/92 ) : Stephen , Richard Newcombe and I went to sum up the move to Ron Davies 's barn .
13 On April 5 Manx Airlines , based on the Isle of Man , starts up a Stansted to Waterford daily link .
14 Mike , who lives nearby , crawled under the floor to rig up a supply to a glass-washing machine .
15 Those who built up a right to a state pension by virtue of their contributions were only awarded the pension following formal retirement from employment .
16 Dr Kinlen says children in densely populated urban areas are likely to have been exposed to the infectious agent and built up an immunity to it .
17 However , the developer of the Replix software , Dr Hikyu Lee , who had been president of Samsung Software , has picked up the rights to it and moved it to SoftLinks Inc , a new operation he 's starting with ex-Data General man John Doyle as vice president , sales and marketing .
18 However , the developer of the Replix software , Dr Hikyu Lee , who had been president of Samsung Software , has picked up the rights to it and moved it to SoftLinks Inc , a new operation he is starting with ex-Data General Corp staffer John Doyle as vice-president , sales and marketing .
19 This exercises and tones up the muscles to the side of your tummy , helping not only to improve your waistline but also to flatten your tummy .
20 If we can now persuade more birds to come and perch on top of the first lot we can in principle build up the wire to any thickness we choose .
21 In a number of cases , grain was carried up the canal to the docks , was transhipped , and promptly retraced its steps along the canal to Saul Junction where it passed onto the Stroudwater Canal .
22 The two bombs were attached to the hull of the Rainbow Warrior , berthed at Marsden Wharf , at around 8.30 p.m. and at about 9.30 p.m. a man wearing a red woollen hat was seen abandoning a Zodiac dinghy near the Outboard Boating Club in Hobson 's Bay and then climbing up the embankment to Tamaki Drive where he was picked up and driven off in a camper van .
23 The Doctor ignored them , climbing up the scaffolding to the roof of the dome .
24 I stumble up the aisle to the immense ponderous tones of a god extolling the virtues of a restaurant in Moscow Road , Bayswater , and pass through some dingy curtains into the foyer .
25 Should you not suspend the sitting until there is someone on the Tory Benches who is capable of walking over and picking up the notes to the Minister ?
26 From Sicily they sailed up the coastline to Venice together .
27 Have you built up a debt to the bank ?
28 when the reactor was left hot on that July morning , heat would have crept up the metal to the condenser and melted the crystals , letting tetrachlorobenzene flow back into the reactor and lie in a concentrated layer on top of its contents .
29 DESMOND DOUGLAS , 36 , a legend in British table tennis over the past decade has moved up a place to No 3 on the new England men 's ranking list , writes John Woodford .
30 I 'll fetch up the bath to you straight , and have Adam bring cans of water up here . ’
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