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

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1 Also , the insurers will not necessarily cover all your customers and those that they do cover may only be covered up to a certain amount .
2 Assuming the cost of labour increases by 20% , prices may only be put up by 10% without affecting sales limits and the number of labour hours available is reduced to 600 , what is the optimal mix of X and Y ?
3 It must eventually be split up into , the Muslims , the Serbs , the Croats , and that , that is in fact very sad .
4 For example , some really hard cases write adoring letters to Judith Chalmers and should obviously be banged up in solitary confinement without a moment 's delay .
5 Every militiaman in Lebanon should perhaps be taken up to the Dog River to see these memorials to pride and power .
6 The fleece should only be gathered up when it is dry for storage to avoid mould developing .
7 Nothing serious today , you should only be flying up your own arse !
8 Therefore , if this backward boy was to get a good education , he must somehow be crammed up or taught up to scrape a scholarship at one of the big independent schools where most of the fees would be paid for scholars .
9 If the job already exists a job specification should still be drawn up as though the job were being created from scratch .
10 For instance , do n't make him shorter than you are , so that his eyes must always be looking up at you whenever you think of him .
11 A spade or fork should always be hung up with tines or blade curving in towards the support .
12 Partnership agreements should always be drawn up by a solicitor , so that the rights and responsibilities of each partner are clear .
13 It should always be set up to give maximum resolution .
14 Muddle over trades union legislation must also be cleared up .
15 The files necessary to control the movements of the parts between each frame must also be set up .
16 A plan must also be drawn up to ensure that parts are made in the right order for assembly .
17 Details of toilet and other facilities for the disabled must also be drawn up before work began .
18 Old perennial herbs should also be dug up , and only the youngest parts , at the edge of the crown , replanted .
19 Support networks for black managers and staff should also be set up with existing networks and resources .
20 In all cases , before initiating a sale it is wise to obtain an independent valuation , which should also be backed up by your own observations of current prices for similar items .
21 I fancy , however , in future years , and even if the proposed line should now be hung up as long as the proposed act lasts , the neighbourhood may regret that they let the matter be arranged without any criticism from the locality from which the Act takes its name , for which there is now just time .
22 The instigation of action , indeed of action research , is a matter which must mainly be taken up by in-service provision .
23 Losses are reduced by insulation and behaviour , but must ultimately be made up from metabolic energy sources , mostly by cellular oxidation of fuels derived from food .
24 This is most important in an emergency , its position should be remembered and it should never be boarded up .
25 Emergency contraception ( sometimes called ‘ the morning after pill ’ ) may protect you against pregnancy if you have had sexual intercourse without contraception or if you think that the method you have used may not have worked — but it should never be used up to 72 hours after intercourse and an IUD method that may be fitted within five days .
26 where there has been an extraordinary resolution to the effect that the company can not meet its liabilities and should therefore be wound up .
27 They must never be broken up for short-term gain .
28 KENNY MILNE today looked ahead to Scotland 's vital Triple Crown duel with England at Twickenham on Saturday week and declared : ‘ This fixture must never be built up into a war . ’
29 The expansiveness came to an end in the middle of 1940 , when he demanded better terms for Cotton Town than had been offered : ‘ The first book did well for you ( for me too , I readily admit ) , and since I may soon be called up , and have a wife and child to support , I should like to leave them as well provided for as possible . ’
30 This idea of historical study as the rigorous combination of knowledge and method is central to any defence of a key position for history in the curriculum of the 1990s , and may best be summed up in the term " historical literacy " .
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