Example sentences of "[verb] up [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In every sense , this seems to sum up very well just what the Chemical Products business is doing . |
2 | erm er it 's very interesting because of course the children grow up probably much more comfortable around people who 've got mental problems than you or I would be |
3 | Much other printed ephemera can be picked up just as cheaply , a boon market for collectors sharp enough to spot history mirrored in the disposable scraps of everyday life . |
4 | You do not tell me the depth of your pond , but shallow ponds ( if yours is indeed shallow ) are much more prone to algal infestation because they warm up so much more quickly and have such a large surface area in relation to volume . |
5 | Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside . |
6 | He lay down , and woke up again much later . |
7 | The grounds of Pound 's hostility show up much more respectably than in any of his slashing prose in a passage of verse that has seldom been remarked . |
8 | Weeks like this do n't crop up very often so make the most of the window of opportunity when it opens before you . |
9 | ‘ I expect things will get stirred up pretty soon now that the Admiral 's back in town , ’ observed Amiss . |
10 | If there is a fracture it 's possible it may show up more clearly now , in which case I 'm afraid we wo n't have any choice but to put it in plaster . |
11 | Recrystallized organic-rich fossils , such as renalcid microorganisms in reefs , may show up very well under UV , whereas they may be invisible in transmitted light and CL . |
12 | Viewed from the standards of the outside world , the main trends in human life are perhaps shown up rather more clearly here : selfishness , courage , the desire for escape , self-fulfilment etc ’ but then once you 're here you do n't think about the standards of the outside world very much . ’ |
13 | It was how they knew about pilots going up again as soon as possible after a crash , grandfather had told them . |
14 | get the sound affects up here really quickly |
15 | The words THE HANGMAN S ARMS showed up just long enough to be read . |
16 | ( In Italian Fascism it showed up only quite late , as Giorgio Bassani may remind us . ) |
17 | I 'm growing up so quickly down here . |
18 | When us kids were growing up now so Well there was myself and my oth younger sister ne the one next to me . |
19 | What can be seen is that young girls are growing up far more quickly , and expect to be treated like adult earlier these days . |
20 | Middleton 's body was washed up sometime later on the south coast of England , the country he had fought for so valiantly , and I commend you to read Chaz Bowyer 's citation , which embraces the official citation for Middleton 's VC , in his book The Bomber VCs . |
21 | Indeed Franco-Russian disputes on this issue flared up briefly once more in the 1760s and were not finally laid to rest until 1772 . |
22 | The battle started when Sindy began to grow up rather too quickly for the liking of Mattel , Barbie 's maker . |
23 | Perhaps they were gazing up here quite absently and speculatively , as I did on Monday . |
24 | Youth Allyah would not have given up quite so easily . |
25 | The stained sex chromatin body in mouse nuclei is not as distinctive as in the nuclei of some other mammalian species because the chromocentres ( regions in which centromeric heterochromatin collect ) are localized and stain up almost as intensely . |
26 | People who work through and are paid by agencies numbered only some 50,000 in 1984 and made up only just over three per cent of the total temporary labour force . |
27 | The algorithm scans the sequence of top symbols of parses , and looks for pairs M , P which crop up together unexpectedly often . |
28 | He punished me to do it today but I got up really early anyhow . |
29 | I got up quite late today as I do not do anything important and it is my one real chance for a lie-in . |
30 | I shall therefore need to weigh up very carefully both the costs and benefits of introducing such a system . |