Example sentences of "[vb pp] up [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Some windows were still boarded up after the last attack .
2 ST IVEL has come up with the first fresh yoghurt range especially made for young appetites .
3 Then none of this rot about wars and boundaries would have come up in the first place . ’
4 Fig. 3 showed that the clones of RAP74 whose C-terminal sequences were deleted up to the 171th amino acid residue ( lanes 2,3 and 4 ) stimulated the CAT activity to the same extent as the wild type clone , but further deletion of the C-terminal sequence up to the 128th residue resulted in a complete loss of the CAT activity ( lane 5 ) .
5 Dr Haidar proudly explained that the bride , Mr Postman 's daughter , was a rare creature — a Muslim girl who had been educated up to the tenth class .
6 It was picked up on the fourth ring by an answerphone .
7 ‘ But my advice is not to panic and to wait and see how many tickets can be picked up at the last minute . ’
8 Similarly it seems unlikely that the reader will bother to construct a three-dimensional , photographic representation of ‘ the baby ’ which cries in the first sentence and which is picked up in the second sentence .
9 We 're quite good at rearing them these days but even so their chances are hugely reduced by being picked up in the first place
10 Although things have picked up in the last six months , the work is more likely to be restructuring , rights issues or corporate rescues .
11 Since a few ladies who had been at the tea would also be at the committee meeting , and , anyway , Boyd had messed up her best black afternoon dress , she wore now a pretty gown in green wool which she had picked up in the last sale at Eaton 's .
12 Er but I do n't believe it 's worthwhile doing manual on the cases , they will get picked up in the next data support run which runs two weeks afterwards , that 'll be erm beginning of May .
13 The save_set will then be picked up by the next incremental backup .
14 Both of these are therefore reflected in the file as being attributes of the assembly and so are rolled up into the next hierarchical level .
15 Yet , when the think-tank was wound up at the first Cabinet meeting after the 1983 general election , not a single minister spoke up in its defence .
16 It is even closer to Paul 's description of the man who was caught up into the third heaven ( 2 Corinthians 12:2 ) .
17 Restaurant worker Tammy , 17 , was dramatically pictured on our front page seconds after being caught up in the second of the two explosions .
18 Accurate pictures could now be built up for the first time as to how tigers spent their day , how often they killed , their associations with other tigers and how the young animals found and established their own home ranges .
19 In fact the Ravenscraig , present Ravenscraig was built up on the first place from a steelworks known then as Corral Steelworks .
20 Employers constantly gnawed at the high level of wages which had been built up during the First World War .
21 It is a wonderful feeling to be able to experience the strength , suppleness and stamina that you have built up over the last three weeks .
22 Castle continues to value video copyrights on a historical cost basis because its catalogue has only been built up over the last two or three years and there is less earnings experience on which to base a valuation .
23 The small but very fine collection of Old Master paintings , drawings and works of art had been built up over the last decade on the encouragement and advice of Metropolitan Museum curators .
24 Building in opportunities for student progression is one of these , so that special courses , very necessarily built up over the last 15 years , do not become an end in themselves but rather a means towards mainstream education and training .
25 It 's just built up over the last coupla years really .
26 Whatever happened , the Virgin Group was secure , but the airline , 500 jobs , everything that had been built up over the last eighteen months , was suddenly in jeopardy through no fault of anyone at Virgin .
27 They are not even about the accessibility of services , and they are certainly not about the development of economic and social policies — something that is so often ignored in the scramble to fragment and disintegrate what was built up over the last century by local government people of all political persuasions .
28 But after the relativists ' case is built up in the first two articles , no one has much to say for it , at least not the strong version that splits systems of thought into watertight compartments .
29 Most of them apparently turned up for the first Sunday game at the picturesque University ground .
30 Their calibre , though , is impossible to deny : listen to the last half of Divine Madness and you 'll hear the most consistently pugnacious and provocative music British pop has turned up in the last 15 years .
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