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

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1 She and her companion had come up under full sail to my table .
2 These young people who have grown up under Israeli occupation take a much more radical approach than the PLO leadership .
3 The maids in houses also wash up under running water , using all the hot water and soap and running up large electricity bills .
4 Despite the introduction of phosphorescent strips which show up under ultra-violet light , and a security shield on the new 10 pound stamp , counterfeits still cost the postal service millions of pounds a year .
5 And then it goes up under any way .
6 Industrial tribunals were established under s.12 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 with a narrow jurisdiction to consider appeals against the levy on employers to finance the industrial training boards set up under that Act .
7 We rarely see the Old Testament as a whole and little attention is paid to the system of political economy which is set up under divine instruction in the Pentateuch .
8 After an initiative by JWT , a committee was set up under former Treasury mandarin Sir Leon Pliatzky to examine production practices and to recommend action to control cost inflation .
9 It was set up under Educational Support Grant funding in 1986 , but was financed by the City Council when the grant expired in April 1989 .
10 This arrangement was used for the BBC ( the corporation ) in 1927 when it was set up under Royal Charter , and for the commercial broadcasting sector from 1954 onwards .
11 Saints will be fired up under new boss John McClelland , who has taken over from the sacked Alex Totten .
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