Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb -s] up [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It has 14 individual funds and allows up to four switches without charge in any calendar year .
2 Each element combines large capacity vector units and long instruction word RISC processor scalar units and boasts up to 256Mb of static RAM .
3 Toshiba Corp has come out with a low-price , high performance version of the Dynabook laptop , the Dynabook 486E J-3100VS , which uses an 80486SX and has a 9.6″ 16 grey-scale monochrome display on the $2,390 version , with a colour thin-film transistor screen available for an additional $2,133 ; the unit weighs 5 lbs and takes up to 16Mb memory ; a desktop version , the J-3100S/VX , based on the Intel 80486DX2 , at $3,440 was launched at the same time .
4 The sense of shared knowledge and teamwork has been further accentuated by the numerous glimpses and views up into the studio spaces , the upstairs offices and surrounding meeting rooms .
5 GREG CAMPBELL casts an eye over the principal contenders and comes up with a Victorian prop .
6 The female removes pollen from pollen pockets and pollinates up to hundreds of stigmas ; she attempts to oviposit down styles and then dies .
7 all that , and then the computer analyses and comes up with areas of where they think you might be
8 The material is used in a ‘ montage-style , which … juxtaposes and cements ruins and fragments up against one another ’ ; as examples he cites Mahler and 1920s We ill .
9 She has played Mozart on stage and in her new film Orlando plays someone who starts off as a man in Elizabethan times and ends up as a woman in the present .
10 That has to speak highly for the way in which the software does its internal calculations and comes up with the answers .
11 ‘ 2 Hell With Common Sense ’ does just what its title urges and comes up with a startling , confident clutch of songs .
12 This will show amendments and repeals up to the date of last publication ; more recent changes are listed in an annual publication entitled Annotations to the Acts .
13 Pensions and benefits up in line with inflation .
14 It burrows into the subcutaneous tissues and spends up to 60 days feeding on them .
15 ‘ And Cawthorne buys loadsashares and ends up with a bum company . ’
16 Cheltenham & Gloucester has launched a no-strings-attached , fully portable five-year deal fixed at 7.75 per cent , available on an interest-only or repayment basis on mortgages and remortgages up to 90 per cent of property value .
17 I felt I could whizz it round the country lanes on school runs and trips up to town .
18 Treading Water is a frantic track , powered by pumping bass and chinking rhythm guitar , whereas Harlequin , a possible single , opens with a slab of techno keyboards and ends up with a guitar solo .
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