Example sentences of "[vb base] up of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Spinal Tap ’ may have been the ultimate send up of the genre but ‘ Spinal Tap ’ is most metal fans ' favourite film . |
2 | In the case of policemen at Easton , this sport is situationally constrained by the common-sense knowledge they build up of the court room setting and its players . |
3 | Further break up of the maxillae can best be documented by examining the extent to which teeth have been lost from the maxillae . |
4 | Reflecting on what effect Ireland 's victory might have on the make up of the Lions party he was more guarded in his assessment . |
5 | This has had major impacts on occupational structure and the social make up of the town , on lifestyles , culture and politics . |
6 | The second factor relates to the first and concerns the make up of the team . |
7 | The make up of the house in Street . |
8 | ‘ So what you ended up with was a shot of the Thal looking up , followed by a cut to a low angle close up of the trough where , by pumping up the rubber ring , the body of the monster was made to rise out of the water . |
9 | The project is part of North West Water 's £250m clean up of the Mersey estuary and will provide pumping stations to stop the sewage pouring on to Crosby shore in Sefton . |
10 | Three days before you go away make sure you do a proper clean up of the tank . |
11 | ( 1989 ) report that , in a five-year follow up of the population aged 65 + in Leicestershire mortality rates of 87 per cent for the demented and 36 per cent for those without the condition . |
12 | The maximum duration of follow up of the cohort is now 11 years . |
13 | To see that there is a take up of the car contract hire scheme , it constantly has to be held , or kept unde , the scheme has to be kept under review , to make sure that it is attractive and it is what er , the employees want to see , and would prefer rather than an alternate means of transport . |
14 | Apart from general recessionary influences , Ovum cites a slower take up of the technology than had been predicted as a reason . |