Example sentences of "[vb base] up [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | send up the survey to old Hughey , he , he 'll give you a few . |
2 | If we can now persuade more birds to come and perch on top of the first lot we can in principle build up the wire to any thickness we choose . |
3 | I stumble up the aisle to the immense ponderous tones of a god extolling the virtues of a restaurant in Moscow Road , Bayswater , and pass through some dingy curtains into the foyer . |
4 | It was possible to get on to the roof by the window and climb up the slope to the wall and the projecting archway . |
5 | Hold up the glass to such viewers , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , and let them see themselves in it . |
6 | In turn these open up the field to considerable latitude of local interpretation . |
7 | These roads open up the rainforest to waves of settlers who move into the forests and clear even more land by fire . |
8 | Instead , Merleau-Ponty proposed an open dialectic which would concede Marxism 's equivocalness , and give up the claim to the dialectical logic of History as a process of objective truth . |
9 | As you play through this , do n't forget to re-tune your low E string up a semi-tone to F and to let the notes sustain into each other wherever possible . |
10 | The bag is difficult to get a hold on , but eventually he manages to secure a line to it and troops back up the road to the waiting vehicles . |
11 | I dashed straight back up the road to my own house , rang Paul and told him I 'd definitely have one , and maybe two . |
12 | And she 'd away back up the way to bed again . |
13 | Then pick up the pace to within 20 to 30 seconds per mile of your 10K race pace and hold that for seven minutes . |
14 | ( i ) Pick up the animal to be killed by the base of its tail as described in Section 3.1 . |
15 | Make up an advertisement to ‘ sell ’ yourself . |
16 | Make up the mortar to the consistency of sand pies , so it can be moulded in the hands . |
17 | As stated earlier these strategies are defined as ‘ activating forces within the system to alter the system ’ , and they involve either improving the problem-solving capabilities of the system , or releasing and fostering growth in the persons who make up the system to be changed . |
18 | ( ii ) Again make up the volume to 1 nil with MEM , expel into a conical glass centrifuge tube , and centrifuge for 5 min at about 150 g at room temperature . |
19 | If you set up the water to the right parameters , there is no reason why you should no be able to keep this species successfully . |
20 | Turn up the oven to 200 C / 400 F , gas mk 6 , and , while the meat rests , return the vegetables to the oven to crisp the top . |
21 | If you persisted in trying to talk to her , she would heave herself out of her chair and turn up the volume to a decibel level that made your ears ache . |
22 | There are five positional patterns that can be played laterally up and down the fretboard and which relate to any major scale ( and its relative minor scale ) : you 'll start on the lowest diatonic note in each key and move up the fretboard to the highest comfortable form ( more on this later ) . |
23 | Thus as the need for basic sustenance is met we move up the ladder to the next step , which is the satisfaction of the need for safety . |
24 | Stroll up the hillside to the first ( nearest ) buttress , reached in a couple of minutes . |