Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] up [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may eventually put up prices .
2 Beyond that , tight local monitoring should eventually throw up patterns where inappropriate services are being disproportionately delivered .
3 He made it clear that the Employment Secretary , Michael Howard , was not prepared to see Community action in the field of industrial relations and that Community legislation should not push up labour costs in such a way as to reduce the ability of business to compete in world markets .
4 She must n't give up hope she told herself .
5 ‘ You must n't give up hope . ’
6 In short , there is no reason whatsoever under the rules of the Socialist International why the Labour Party should n't put up candidates against the SDLP in Northern Ireland .
7 The only conditions are that nature should sometimes set up games of Prisoner 's Dilemma , that the shadow of the future should be long , and that the games should be nonzero sum games .
8 ‘ One day there will be a breakthrough and people should never give up hope .
9 A provision in the IBA code not to be found in the CCBE version draws attention to the need , when in the client 's interest , to endeavour to reach a solution to disputes by out of court settlement rather than by starting proceedings and adds : " lawyers should never stir up litigation " .
10 Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted .
11 Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted .
12 I suppose we 'll probably set up house together .
13 I 'll probably ring up James and ask him what he 's done .
14 On the day Lucy had been presented with the key of the Toyota , Margaret Telford had said , ‘ Now promise me you 'll never pick up hitch-hikers or strangers .
15 She 'll never pack up Joyce , she wo n't , she 'll never pack up
16 This practice , according to the Insurance Service , has led to a 20 per cent jump in windscreen replacement claims to insurance companies since 1 January — a rise which could eventually push up premiums .
17 ‘ Would you not think that such a machine could greatly open up commerce and cultural relationships between Switzerland and Britain ?
18 What could better sum up Joyce 's name , Joyce 's qualities , and the feeling with which we wanted our audience to leave the theatre ?
19 Hyperodapedon and other rhynchosaurs had a barrel-shaped body to accommodate a large gut for the slow digestion of plant material ; they could not grind up plant food with their teeth , but may have been able to ‘ ruminate ’ , like a modern cow .
20 If this wife made such an application the husband could set up the fact of desertion as an answer to the claim , but he could not set up clause 3 as a bar to the proceedings .
21 But because his insurance brokers could not match up details from the other driver with her insurance company 's records , Michael lost his no-claims bonus .
22 Mr Liddle was faced with an eviction order last month because he could not keep up payments on a new lease .
23 Bailiffs stripped the Forester 's Arms last year when Mr Helm could not keep up rent payments .
24 The supplying company could not keep up delivery of repaired gearboxes to match the rate at which they failed , and with low availability of their new fleet Provincial had to retain the DMUs it was supposed to replace for a couple or so more years .
25 How will that be possible , given that Labour wishes to phase out nuclear , which could easily push up carbon dioxide emissions by at least 10 per cent .
26 This ‘ office for auditing ’ could also open up audit practices to greater public scrutiny by monitoring their efficiency .
27 Its horny beak could also dig up roots .
28 It could also tie up members of the C E C , the General Secretary , the Regional Secretary , the President , Officers and many others in internal wrangles new union just at the time when we need to look outward in the next two or three years .
29 She could n't go up West with him !
30 The offer applies mainly to flats bought in the late 1980s boom by first-time buyers who could n't keep up payments when rates soared .
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