Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] up [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 According to the 1986 English House Condition Survey , households 75+ only make up 10% of all households , but they occupy almost a third of dwellings lacking basic amenities and 16% of unfit dwellings .
2 By ignoring our impulses , we not only store up trouble for ourselves , but also relinquish our power , our ability to act .
3 To be honest , empty barrels just take up space on the
4 Their rural cousins , who still make up 75% of the population , scratch a living from the soil .
5 But what about the outcome of the usual monitoring visits — which still make up 80% of the subject assessor 's time ?
6 Does the governors ' report to parents ever pick up elements of dissatisfaction and ways in which this was addressed ?
7 Yesterday set up conditions for Milky Way , he wrote .
8 Later pick up track through caravan site but leave it at cattlegrid ( signposted Coast Path ) , descending to Branscombe Mouth .
9 Unable to do anything in bed but lie and whimper so temporarily give up search for progressive chemist who keeps contraceptives out on display .
10 However , the gap between the sexes is narrowing : men now make up 57% of students in higher education , compared with 63% in 1980–1 and 67% in 1970–1 ( Government Statistical Service , 1989 , Table 27 ) .
11 They often pick up stories in the national news .
12 Yet average figures often cover up cases of hardship and even if in real terms salaries for some academics appear generous , others feel disadvantaged and discontent .
13 Thus many nurse educators now set up simulations in the nurse education centre or the ward which allow direct experience of practical nursing skills .
14 COMPUTERS often conjure up images of whirling tapes on giant machines , or of bespectacled precocious kids wrestling with incomprehensible maths .
15 what 's it here or er whatever or even pick up notes from Edinburgh people
16 He then set up house with not only Mary but also Claire ( as she now styled herself ) .
17 We could ‘ ave tea at Ma 's , and then go up West in the evenin' fer a bit of all right . ’
18 Is it possible to have the fee reimbursed if you consequently take up employment/register with the employer organising the course ?
19 These group-living females show remarkable degrees of social tolerance and sometimes take up residence in large , communal nests , carrying all their kittens in there and piling them up in a huge , squirming mass .
20 They then take up positions as if they were the people in the photograph .
21 They either brew up tea on a little gas stove beside their car , or pop into a coffee house for a bun and a flick through The Observer Book of Birds .
22 Ian says we both ought to leave and either take up work as a married couple in another practice with a view of eventual partnership or set up on our own somewhere , a good long way from here , of course .
23 My second is never give up hope of eventual restitution .
24 Never take up poker as a way of life — you 'd starve .
25 He would send notices of the book to his old school magazine and quietly pin up adverts for it in all the gentlemen 's clubs in London .
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