Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb base] up a " in BNC.

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1 For instance , ash we build up an initial market share with a tyre that does not wear out we move away from the long-term profitability because replacements fall sharply .
2 As a personal trademark we put up a straw model of a short-eared owl made locally especially for us .
3 Said Len Brealey : ‘ The plain facts are that after Mr Woolhouse failed to reach payment in an original contract we set up a new agreement .
4 With the patience and advice from my local vet we set up a recovery programme .
5 Following the very worthwhile discussion at the seminar we set up a Working Party to explore the main issues of concern and to suggest practical guidelines and recommendations for implementation .
6 In the course of our psychic experiences with the objects of our feelings in our environment we build up an inner world which is peopled by ourselves and the residual images of these objects .
7 They can go upstairs to the first floor , almost directly above this passage ; in this case they walk up a gentle incline and arrive at the west door leading from location 54 .
8 In summer they set up a video camera on Berry Head near Torquay to show close-up views of cliff-dwelling birds .
9 I ca n't write much this time because I 'm so near to coming home that my hand shakes every time I pick up a pen .
10 As Oliver , Davis and Bentley ( 1981 ) remind us : ‘ The ‘ suburban semi ’ is a cliché which summons up a mental picture of rows of red-roofed , roughcast pairs of houses , each with its bay windows , its porched entrance , its ‘ third bedroom ’ above ’ , ( Oliver , Davis and Bentley , 1981 , p , 11 ) , recalling images of small front gardens and bigger rear ones , side garages and garden gates .
11 I do n't trust you and I shall be breathing down your neck next time you pick up a phone . ’
12 So what you 're saying is then , you like the idea of every time you pick up a phone you make , you earn a pound .
13 You could actually shorten this still further and , each time you make up a ten , cross it out and put 1 .
14 What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots .
15 In the first stage we build up a broad structured picture which identifies the main parties , the interactions between them and the main areas where their interests may conflict .
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