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

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1 HARRISONS & Crosfield must really dislike being classified as an overseas trader if it is willing to go through the complex process of changing its listing only to end up as a miscellaneous industrial .
2 Er you 're obviously dressed up as a a
3 He says over the last five years it 's got far more popular … it 's a sport which is developing … it 's just opening up as a competitve sport …
4 The courses comprise two principal elements , coursework with examinations chosen to suit the circumstances and practice of the discipline and department concerned , followed by independent work which is normally written up as a dissertation .
5 Todd soon set up as a rival next door , a firm which became Hudswell , Clarke & Co .
6 But the way he 's going he could just end up as the next Vinnie Jones .
7 The great sides always capitalise on moments of good fortune and when Marty Roebuck made a hash of a simple penalty four minutes from the break it somehow ended up as a try .
8 If Country Jacobitism had for a time in the early 1690s represented an alliance of disillusioned Whigs and Tories , it nevertheless ended up as a platform which drew support almost exclusively from Tories .
9 Despite a bright start , Liverpool were eventually shown up as a brittle , spiritless outfit whose heads dropped when the roll of the dice went against them .
10 Some of the tracks have been available already — if you bought the limited edition live versions of the singles ‘ Stop ’ and ‘ Shivering Sand ’ — but ‘ IT ’ still holds up as a worthwhile representation of the Megas ' consistent live set ; in full and in earnest .
11 And Inderjit Singh , of the Council of Sikh Gurdwaras , said : ‘ Handsworth always finishes up as a chaotic dump and the traders are scared .
12 In the Baghdad Times , the English-language newspaper , the Presidential Guard were always written up as an elite force .
13 If you choose the second alternative , the result usually ends up as an unhealthy hybrid of the Sale Of The Century theme and a Mick Talbot solo album .
14 If you choose the second alternative , the result usually ends up as an unhealthy hybrid of the Sale Of The Century theme and a Mick Talbot solo album .
15 I always finished up as a bandit , or a pirate , I do n't know quite why .
16 If William and Harry were to be brought up in the rather stiff and formal atmosphere of the Palace after suffering the trauma of their parents ' splitting up , they would hardly end up as the secure , well-balanced people the Queen hopes will succeed her .
17 However , Scandinavia rapidly grew up as an important new market .
18 It usually ended up as a slow jog with a buck thrown in for good measure .
19 Where the latter did keep shop , he might also double up as the local undertaker , as was the case in Essex between 1770–88 at Great Clacton , Thorpe , Toppesfield and Weeley , whilst the London precedent of upholders furnishing funerals ( in addition to their established role of auctioneers and general tradesmen ) was evident at Chelmsford and Halstead .
20 BENTWORTH Aided School are to get a new play area which will also double up as an occasional overflow car park for the village hall .
21 The Pezzetta starter deserves a good , ordinary Italian white wine to go with it , that could also double up as an apéritif .
22 They were also set up as a way of avoiding off-site referral .
23 If you believe that not only will you believe anything , you 'll probably end up as a Doctor of Philosophy .
24 The height of style The unique design of this foldable resin highchair means that you can set it a seven different height positions and it also doubles up as a low chair with removable tray .
25 Suspicion and hostility towards the law in working-class London at the turn of the century drew on much deeper funds of popular feeling than can be usefully or relevantly summed up as the work of ‘ Hooligan ’ gangs or ‘ Hooliganism ’ .
26 Duke Berthold of Zähringen was now put up as the candidate of the Welfs because he appeared a man of means and was well known for his hostility to the Staufer .
27 Without resources , unable to earn a living , at the mercy of at least two Federal agencies determined to silence him by one means or another , and now set up as a government-approved target for any stray kook or fanatic , Coleman had to find a more defensible position .
28 They often finished up as the main item on the menu at the feast after their visit .
29 The reactions produced are often summed up as the flight or fight response .
30 And this is why your first attempt to conduct a great work will often end up as a disaster , because you do n't know where the real points of stress are , you do n't know how the piece is distributed .
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