Example sentences of "[vb -s] up as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What often starts as a trickle finishes up as a torrent of new ideas .
2 Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan tried to lure Beardsley back to his native North East earlier this season , but Kendall spurned their attempt for the player he holds up as an example to all professionals .
3 He dresses up as a woman to play a nanny working for a yuppie in Mrs Doutfire .
4 Although , ’ I point out with a wicked twinkle , which shows up as a flash of prismatic light on the edges of the glass , ‘ Rainbow has — recently — been entertaining the flicker of a wild fantasy about returning to religion .
5 If so " it shows up as a difference in the wave forms obtained from one or more of the left and right hemisphere leads .
6 Stress is always responsible for neuro eczema , which shows up as a patch of inflammation in the nape of the neck at the top of the spine .
7 Dichotic listening thus appeared to offer a comparatively simple , non-invasive technique for determining the speech dominant hemisphere in neurologically intact subjects as well as in neurosurgical patients , since the side of speech dominance shows up as an advantage for digits presented to the contralateral ear .
8 ‘ But there 's so much music that we 've heard throughout our lifetimes that it all shows up as an influence .
9 Patrick Dempsey , who looks like Sean Penn without a scowl , plays Randy Bodek , a pizza delivery boy who ends up as a toy boy serving Beverly Hills women with ‘ extra anchovies ’ .
10 It starts normally , but ends up as a DYPP ( also known as a sinus(oid) scroller ) .
11 She has played Mozart on stage and in her new film Orlando plays someone who starts off as a man in Elizabethan times and ends up as a woman in the present .
12 he ends up as a tramp and he gets to ah son get in and you know he fucking hanging out the back of the window we had , we had enough money to move to a bigger house right , and they got this little
13 It turns up as a footnote in every textbook and training manual .
14 W.J.J. Gordon wrote in his book on Synectics about hedonic response being the joy and ecstasy of the creative process , and he mentioned a factor in the joy of creativity is the release of tension that builds up as a scientist strives to solve a problem and I would further add the pleasure and relief of self-fulfilment which is a fundamental human need .
15 Not that T. Behrens sets up as a psychologist .
16 In my view and also , if my memory serves me correctly , in Dr Reeves ' view , this is quite simply because it doubles up as a transmitter with very sharp rise and fall times on its pulse width modulated waveform .
17 Then he discovers the bar owner doubles up as the town sheriff and that gunman Lyle has just given him a lift .
18 So if there 's one draw , for example , or one match which looks as though it stands out as an absolutely surefire score draw , and everybody puts it down , and it comes up as a score draw , then nobody gains anything .
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