Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] up [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Documenta ’ is not even an attempt to sum up contemporary art , but is an expression of very personal viewpoints .
2 It could have been intended to foment differences between the Western powers over the American intention to set up Rapid Deployment Forces in the Middle East , and over the suggestion that the area of responsibility for NATO be extended outside Europe .
3 A GUIDE through the red tape to set up after-school care schemes has been launched by Cleveland Council for Voluntary Service .
4 The DBTG also specified a language to set up the logical schema , called the data description language ( DDL ) and a DDL to set up particular user views ( sub-schemas ) of the data structures .
5 For example , the leglisation to open up public procurement systems is making good progress .
6 There is a defence that the distributor , displayer or player who had no intention to stir up racial hatred was ignorant of , and had no reason to suspect that the contents of the item in question were threatening , abusive or insulting , and the section does not apply where the showing or playing of the recording is solely for the purpose of inclusion in a cable programme service .
7 Marine bid to make up lost ground in the HFS League when they take on Gainsborough Trinity at College Road .
8 Anticipatory and parenthetical structures increase difficulty because they require the reader 's mind to store up syntactic information which it will use later on ( see 7.5.3–4 ) .
9 They want the Government to abolish Child Benefit and all tax allowances for parents and use the money to set up full-time Community Homes for everyone under the age of sixteen .
10 Scientists and engineers can apply for long term funding to open up new research directions
11 The campaign to prevent change of clerical control of the school system was also linked to the contemporary campaign to set up catholic university colleges .
12 Belgium subsequently insisted that one third of the waste be returned to Germany , where , however , there are no licensed storage facilities for it : opposition from the public and state governments had prevented the federal government from pursuing its plan to set up licensed reprocessing sites .
13 Wear gloves and a face mask , and use a hired industrial vacuum cleaner to suck up loose material once the bulk has been rolled up and removed .
14 The higher local authority rents rise , of course , the more attractive purchase becomes , and this has no doubt influenced the government 's determination to push up local authority rent levels .
15 When Hannah declared her ambition to be a teacher , Bloomsbury House replied that it was doubtful ‘ if she could be released from essential work to take up full-time study ’ .
16 Through out the period the government made crystal clear its anxiety to shore up noble landownership .
17 A significant number were aimed at positive prevention and these included altering the time allowed for lesson changeover to reduce crowd chaos , a decision to involve all staff in corridor supervision , a move to set up mutual support pairs amongst staff and the creation of a rewards system following the realization that for non-academic pupils the school offered little or no incentives .
18 ( Firms may also feel the need to set up secondary market operations to build up relationships with investors , and to have an investor base for distribution of new issues . )
19 The civil servants belatedly regretted their refusal to set up contributory machinery which , though costly in the short run , would have shifted the cost of future changes in the scheme onto the contributors .
20 Virgilio Avila Vivas replaced Alejandro Izaguirre Angeli as Minister of the Interior , an appointment seen as a move to build up political support for the efforts of the security forces to deal with increasing protests against the government 's economic policies [ but see below for his replacement ; for November 1991 protests , see p. 35571 ] .
21 One importer suggested to me that there was a reluctance to start up commercial breeding of these species over here and the reason for this was largely political .
22 The need to build up effective study habits is also essential .
23 What can I do ? ? — Donations of gifts of food or goodies : gift tokens or donations can be left at the John Paul Centre ( daytime or Knights of St Columba , Southfield Road , ( evenings ) to enable the CAUSE group to make up suitable Christmas Hampers .
24 Klaus denied accusations by opposition parties that he was copying Poland 's " shock therapy " , and that he was deliberately using inflation to soak up excess purchasing power .
25 Part of the reason Pearce decided to accept the request to head up British Aerospace was that he had been thirty-five years with Esso , eight as chairman .
26 We believe that government should not gobble up all the proceeds of growth , and that those who create prosperity should enjoy it , through lower taxes and more opportunity to build up personal wealth .
27 On a wire launch the best hope is for the car or winch driver to build up extra speed to get the glider as high as possible .
28 GUITARIST requires bassist to start up new band in Hastings area .
29 Finance Minister Leszek Balcerowicz said that an agency for privatization would be created and that he would ask the Sejm to create a special commission to speed up legislative approval for the programme .
30 The study is a small-scale exploratory study which will involve intensive interviews with 54 married women whose children are old enough not to require that degree of care and attention which makes it difficult for a married woman to take up full-time employment .
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