Example sentences of "[be] [verb] up the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The response has been to bolster up the procedural checks attendant upon the disbursement of such benefits .
2 The Carlists had been building up the paramilitary Requeté since the early days of the Republic and seriously preparing for a rising since 1934 .
3 THE mix-up that means two families may have been bringing up the wrong babies could have happened in a fire alert , it emerged yesterday .
4 Customers are snapping up the top quality magazine with its wonderful photography and editorial .
5 On the plus side , the arrival of VAT on domestic supplies should encourage people to think about saving energy in the home , thereby reducing the demand on coal , oil and gas and , therefore , cutting emissions of carbon dioxide ( CO ) which are pushing up the global temperature .
6 Horse it up well and proper when you 're gathering up the damned folk .
7 You do n't , you got ta , you got ta past there and say go past there and say you 're going up the next time
8 Come on , now , quickly , you 're holding up the whole party . ’
9 A Morrissey fan said : ‘ By sending the original tickets you 're giving up the only proof you ever had of having bought them , which means they can just ignore you .
10 ‘ You 're barking up the wrong tree about the other address , ’ he bluffed .
11 You 're barking up the wrong tree .
12 ‘ You 're barking up the wrong tree .
13 You know they 're putting up the electric lines
14 They were always a big league band in the States , but it 's only in the last five years or so that they have been rising up the Euro league .
15 Some of the villages on the edge of the Baronnies look all too spruce , as if the locals had by now given way completely to immigrants wealthier than themselves , who are buying up the old houses and adding new , sometimes crassly intrusive ones .
16 They are screwing up the whole economy , not just housing .
17 Once the communications parameters have been set up the whole process is very simple and , so far as is possible , completely error-free .
18 Born in nearby Berkeley , Renee had been brought up the hard way .
19 TWO heartbroken families may be bringing up the wrong babies .
20 So what would The Inspirals T-shirt slogan be to sum up the current attitude ?
21 Mind you , I mean there 's no point they 'll be looking up the first word of each of these
22 Ninety per cent of people in residential care in Newcastle are on income support and the average time to death or discharge in residential care is three years , so his department will be picking up the whole burden by the third year .
23 More than once flight recorder transducers have been found to be connected up the wrong way round , showing a turn to the left when in fact it was a turn to the right or showing a nose-up attitude when it was really nose-down .
24 Every day I do n't manage to catch the same bus home as you do , I 'm fed up the whole evening .
25 Socialist Worker appeared to be soaking up the potential trade union readership , while the audience of students in revolt could dwindle — although with the formation of the Revolutionary Socialists Student Federation there were hopes that the ‘ new vanguard ’ might survive to detonate the proletarian uprising .
26 . I 'm going up the fair on er Saturday .
27 I reckon those people 'll be going up the wrong way .
28 Of course it was just possible that something had delayed them ; they might even now be hurrying up the steep incline to the station .
29 This space thus contains all the elements of the assembly and can be reflected up the hierarchical structure to a level at which assemblies are being considered .
30 Nevertheless , she allowed herself to be helped up the high step and onto a bunk opposite the one on which Robbie was now lying …
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