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

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1 This is really an essential part of the trial and sometimes may even result in two different driving systems being offered ; the problem may equally be solved by gradually opening up fuller access to the unit , in that way reconciling the two different kinds of need within a single driving system .
2 Using Britain as an example , Napoleon III and the economists who advised him believed that the introduction of free trade would help to strengthen the French economy , since only by opening up French industry to greater competition would it be galvanized into accepting new methods of production .
3 But it does suggest that racism is too deeply embedded in the whole experience of growing up working class to be the sole responsibility of skins .
4 The University of Cape Town Ballet had been there before , in 1941 and 1942 , building up local support to the extent that on their third visit , in September 1943 , all six performances in the Great Hall at Milner Park ( the theatre belonging to Witwatersrand University ) were sold out before the opening night .
5 In general , ten welcomed the proposal , including from Argentina ( ‘ I think this type of study is necessary ’ ) , of the Christian Conference of Asia ( ‘ I join others who have welcomed the idea of linking up theological thinking to development issues . ’ )
6 Use the special ready-mixed adhesive recommended and hang by butting up one tile to the next .
7 Sutton was later going to have to cope with marrying up this formula to the new direct-entry computer system , which was being sorted out by systems editor Eugenie Verney , a sub-editor made redundant from the Daily Express in Manchester , who had previously worked on the Guardian .
8 From your response last year to the Questionnaire , clearly you felt that the Medau Society should begin putting up tougher resistance to commercial pressure and taking more positive approaches to publicity , advertising and the media .
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