Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] up in the " in BNC.

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1 Some countries have lifted restrictions on nationality and now allow local nationals to set up in the zones .
2 This provided a package of financial incentives and exemptions from various laws and regulations to encourage businesses to set up in the zones .
3 Appreciating that the key to a successful season lies in winning the replay against Portsmouth , Wright has no intention of allowing his team-mates to ease up in the two intervening League games .
4 The briefing , however , mostly consisted of Mortimer 's dividing the force into groups and assigning them positions to take up in the scrub around the cemetery , which was illustrated by a simple chalk sketch Petion had done on a blackboard .
5 The bank 's parent company , National Westminster , is a strong supporter of the scheme in Great Britain and the Ulster Bank is one of the first firms to sign up in the province .
6 All the leaves will drop away , and should be cleared up , rather than left to rot , or they will encourage pests and diseases to build up in the greenhouse .
7 , A lack of qualified engineers is causing long delays to mount up in the programme of strengthening road bridges , which needs to be carried out ahead of the introduction of 40-tonne lorries , scheduled for 1998 .
8 The Chancellor has rejected criticism from health groups who wanted cigarettes to go up in the budget .
9 The Wychavon Way travels through classic Heart of England countryside of rich farmland and rolling hills to finish up in the Cotswolds .
10 Some people try to introduce toys that do not reinforce gender stereotypes but , nevertheless , girls are much more likely to get dolls to dress up in the latest fashion , boys more likely to get toys for military-type games .
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