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

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1 Thatcher 's administration eventually wound up both the PAR system and CPRS .
2 ‘ Fund raising fatigue ’ soon builds up so the target is best seen in maximum returns for minimum expenditure of energy .
3 3.10 To see how , we must now take up again the question , Why can some adjectives occur in prenominal attributive position but not postnominally ?
4 The accounting implications of generic strategies , however , go far beyond this , but , before addressing them , it is appropriate here to pick up again the ROI debate left uncompleted in chapter 3 .
5 And even if a miracle somehow happened and he agreed to try again , it would simply end up exactly the same way it did the first time .
6 They ca n't even pick up just the words that are English words only pronounced in the Orcadian way .
7 But Bob Champion 's immediate duties after his victory included the obligatory press conference , and his words there sum up why the 1981 Grand National has gone down in history not only as one of the most emotional races ever run , but as perhaps the most inspirational :
8 With our minds clearly on strategy formulation , we shall then pick up again the debate about return on investment ( ROI ) begun in chapter 3 , but put aside until a better understanding of ‘ strategic fit ’ had been developed in chapter 4 .
9 ‘ Perhaps not , ’ Travis agreed , then said how he 'd dearly love to ring Rosemary at her parents ' home , but that he knew for sure that he could definitely give up even the frail hope he had left of sharing his life with Rosemary if he did that .
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