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

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1 Core programme activities have been focused on interpreting the existing datasets , with an emphasis on picking up evidence of underlying structural controls and increasing our three-dimensional understanding of the crust .
2 Geophysical work in the core programme has been focused on interpreting existing datasets , particularly so as to pick up evidence of underlying structural controls and increase our three dimensional understanding of the crust .
3 My second is never give up hope of eventual restitution .
4 The supplying company could not keep up delivery of repaired gearboxes to match the rate at which they failed , and with low availability of their new fleet Provincial had to retain the DMUs it was supposed to replace for a couple or so more years .
5 Oh , do n't really know , they tend to go up sort of two
6 IPSWICH Witches have not given up hope of 23-year-old Pole Miroslaw Kowalik riding in tomorrow 's Star of Anglia meeting at Foxhall Stadium ( writes Elvin King ) .
7 However , this doe snot apply so much to our other son , Robert , who is a private music teacher in Glasgow , so we see quite a lot of him and his wife and their baby son , who arrived just over a year ago , when we had given up hope of any more grandchildren .
8 I suppose you 've got to weigh up sot of various .
9 were reluctantly constrained to order the defendant to give up possession of 336 , Stocksfield Road to the plaintiffs because of the earlier decision of the Court of Appeal ( Kerr and Woolf L.JJ. ) in South Northamptonshire District Council v.
10 Cytokine mediated up regulation of endothelial intercellular adhesion molecules may be associated with severity of the disease .
11 In other moves to improve the government 's human rights record , Babangida instructed the Federal Investigation and Intelligence Bureau to compile a list of people held under Decree 2 of 1984 , which permitted detention for six months without trial , and to speed up prosecution of those against whom evidence existed .
12 The government 's priorities were , according to the Financial Times of Oct. 9 , " to cut a growing budget deficit , speed up privatization of state-owned enterprises , depoliticize pay bargaining , and to sustain the export-led recovery in industrial output without reigniting inflation " .
13 When doctors gave up hope of any recovery , they sent him home to be with Altovise when he died .
14 Outcome has been assessed clinically and by ultrasound scanning in 92 patients with a median follow up period of 14 months ( six to 37 months ) .
15 Our study with a mean follow up period of 28.3 months ( range 2–80 ) clearly shows the longterm effectiveness of endoscopic treatment of Dieulafoy 's lesion .
16 However , the follow up period of three years is relatively short .
17 Of the 15 patients with benign strictures follow up information has been obtained in 13 ( 87% ) with a follow up period of three to 10 years ( median six years ) .
18 Despite the high frequency of growth impairment as a complication of pediatric Crohn 's disease , 45 of the 67 patients had maintained or increased their SDS for height during a follow up interval of 5.4 ( 1.7 ) years .
19 En Shao appeared in Liverpool two years ago , shortly before he was due to take up position of principal conductor of the Ulster Orchestra where he is now installed .
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