Example sentences of "[conj] have been [verb] up " in BNC.

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1 We want to settle in one school for a good period of time , because we have discovered how important are relationships , with both colleagues and classes , that have been built up and stood the test of time .
2 And this weakened commitment may in turn be a by-product of the intensity of the subject commitments that have been built up elsewhere in the school curriculum .
3 Finely 's essay in fact deals very well with both the relatively few certain facts that are known about the event and the myths that have been built up around them .
4 What was not understood was that when you sweep away a feudal society , you do not overnight change the institutions or the casts of thought that have been built up over centuries .
5 That made me realise how much we depend on the prison officers and the fantastic security systems that have been built up .
6 But then so are the numerous other fantasies that have been made up about her .
7 It is hoped that the plan will help to release funds that have been held up because of shortages of data or skilled staff in the East .
8 Of all the fashions of the past that have been dredged up , dusted off , and revamped , only in poor Shirley Conran 's imaginatively malnourished Lace-trimmed sexual fantasies has the codpiece ever even looked like making a reappearance ; which is curious .
9 It is n't just a matter of minor errors , such as including lines that have been torn up , or ending main lines in the middle of peat bogs .
10 Another important factor contributing to the lower-risk insurance element was that , quite simply , buildings that have been put up in recent years have been much more structurally sound than those constructed during the '60s and early '70s .
11 Within that pack there is erm er if you like the book that takes you through the slides that have been put up there today .
12 Also , there are three sites that have been put up for public consultation by the Gipsy Working Party and that 's Rockhill Farm at Chipping Norton , the airfield at Chiltern near Burford , and Standlake .
13 Responding to other free-trade zones that have been set up in the region , Bolivia , Colombia , Venezuela , Peru and Ecuador will progressively reduce tariffs and other regional trade barriers .
14 We were able to visit two of the eight cooperatives that have been set up so far .
15 Firms that have employed women in this way are , for example , the American concerns , the maquiladoras , that have been set up in northern Mexico near the US border .
16 So the new ‘ black sections ’ of the party that have been set up will include Bangladeshis , Pakistanis , West Indians , Indians , and presumably Chinese .
17 Police sources said the use of bombs little heavier than a packet of butter could herald a new tactic aimed at beating the roadblocks that have been set up in London for the first time .
18 There are many people wasting their lives wrapped up in services that have been set up to meet their so-called ‘ special needs ’ .
19 Centres for teaching English as a second language ( CE2L ) are separate schools that have been set up by a few LEAs .
20 Can we be assured that those regional representatives will reflect the political majority in those regions and will not simply be Government nominees , as we have seen in so many quangos and regional bodies that have been set up in recent years ?
21 Our own central social services inspectorate will be not only carrying out its own inspections , but also checking on the quality and systems of the arm's-length inspectorates that have been set up by the local authorities .
22 However , relational DBMS require the user to be aware of the relations that have been set up in order to obtain information from the database , including keys and foreign keys used to join relations .
23 The Loan Guarantee Scheme ( LGS ) and the Business Expansion Scheme ( BES ) are government initiatives that have been set up in order to facilitate the channelling of funds from financial institutions to small businesses ( thus these schemes are ‘ enabling mechanisms ’ rather than forms of financial intermediation ) .
24 ‘ Since the late Sixties , ’ says Richard , ‘ the women have become more active and have been standing up for themselves , as is only right , but men have become more passive .
25 The Down 's Syndrome subjects were born in 1964,1965 and 1966 and have been brought up their families in South Wales .
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