Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] up for the " in BNC.
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1 | Tonight we visit a village which is so proud of it 's gardens , it 's opening them up for the public to enjoy . |
2 | You can watch the newsreader 's lips getting into gear , like Fatima Whitbread psyching herself up for the big throw . |
3 | When they come back into work , begin feeding the highfat/performance-type diet about six weeks in advance while you are training them up for the extra work ahead . |
4 | We will include this poem : I 've been saving it up for the right occasion . ’ |
5 | The only thing on the ground floor that was similar to a dressing-room was a gents ' loo , so we set about disguising its true purpose by dressing it up for the evening . |
6 | The Queen obviously has a sense of humour , as was evident from her hamming it up for the cameras . |
7 | Bob Geldof would shine as scruffy Larry but cleaning him up for the post wedding scenes could be hard . |
8 | He was not using it to further his own human development , he was using it up for the profit of the people who paid him , the anonymous shareholders and their abstract interests . |
9 | And erm then er again I did n't think that you were going to go through the authority needs and , and bit then you , you went through it very quickly but then I , I think it was for wrapping it up for the video not the way that you of usually done it |
10 | They 're warming us up for the next attack . ’ |
11 | George said : ‘ By that time , they could be digging me up for the operation . ’ |
12 | Edberg stamped his world class authority on the match , dominating the 90 minute final and setting himself up for the defence of his Wimbledon title . |
13 | It sounded as if Irina was setting herself up for the planned return to Moscow , ahead of the Brückner lawyers . |
14 | Their common lot was fierce parental discipline , even a man of a warm and kindly nature such as Samuel Pepys thought nothing of beating his 15-year-old maid with a broomstick , and locking her up for the night in his cellar , or whipping his boy-servant , or even boxing his clerk 's ears . |