Example sentences of "[vb -s] up the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 One adds up the probabilities for all the particle histories with certain properties , such as passing through certain points at certain times .
2 This shows up the reason for this tough line which , unfortunately , is no longer the stance that the Court of Appeal now unequivocally adopts .
3 It opens up the possibility for a male to come along and displace or remove the sperm stored from a previous mating .
4 In sum , the whole curriculum approach opens up the possibility for special educational provision to become an integral part of the process of developing comprehensive education as a whole .
5 This opens up the route for having a company a partner and allocating to the company partner such share of the profits as the partners think appropriate in each year .
6 Its value lies in the way it opens up the issue for reasoned discussion .
7 Labour 's positive agenda opens up the prospect for the first time since we joined the Community in 1973 of Britain participating constructively in the European Community .
8 Approval will partly depend on whether or not the UK Department of Trade & Industry opens up the market for international simple resale to the US .
9 When an engineer calls up the plans for a jet engine , the information in the definition of that object allows the system — automatically and efficiently — to retrieve the plans for all its sub-components .
10 There was a low murmur of consternation round the bus and , encouraged by it , he went on , ‘ Yes , it just takes one little ting loik dat and it snarls up the traffic for da whole day ! ’
11 Reacting with a positive touch Peter Jones weighs up the prospects for the Lib Dems , who meet in Dunoon this weekend
12 It stokes up the pressure for the two teams ' clash in East Anglia on 5 April .
13 Julian gives up the hunt for that elusive pressing plant
14 But perhaps this best sums up the case for the prosecution .
15 In a subsequent article he sums up the reasons for de-industrialisation as follows : ‘ The most convincing explanation ’ , he writes , ‘ of progressive de-industrialisation in the U.K. is the weakening of the foreign trade sector with a slow growth of exports relative to other countries , and in relation to the propensity to import . ’
16 This quotation sums up the reason for the publication by WACC of Few Voices , Many Worlds .
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