Example sentences of "[to-vb] up in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Asked to sum up in a sentence the essence of his long career as a reporter , he considers the question for a few seconds , laughs , and says : ‘ I do n't think I could do better than quote my old friend the late Jimmy Robinson , who was the Daily Mail 's man in Belfast for many years . |
2 | It was an act familiar to anyone , that is almost everyone , who has suffered from those self-inflicted illnesses that inspire only a feeling of wanting to curl up in a ball and be alone . |
3 | They are ideal for large breeds , or individuals which have a back ailment of any kind and may find it painful to curl up in a basket . |
4 | Jim had not really woken up for his breakfast and was happy to curl up in the back again . |
5 | Since general public speaking courses are not preparing you to give a particular speech , but to give speeches in general , the first task is simply to get you to stand up in a room full of people and ask you to speak about anything you like for three minutes . |
6 | You can be too geriatric to stand up in a boat … and you might quiver a bit . |
7 | She had to stand up in the midst of a certain amount of pomp and ceremony and address a large audience , which included her own family , her husband , the Prime Minister , the Lord Mayor and a host of City dignitaries , many of them accomplished public speakers themselves . |
8 | She was trying to stand up in the pool but could n't because of the costume . |
9 | And there was plenty to smash up in the shed . |
10 | Before the meeting , you know at the moment John Major is in Moscow , erm before that meeting there 'll have been much work done by the officials on briefing papers , on trying to identify the potential issues that are going to come up in the meeting , there 'll have been a lot of background work that would be similar er to patterns of relationships between various departments erm in any process of decision making . |
11 | Learn to study ahead of the lectures by using the techniques of chapter 4 in the section on Key words and Pattern of notes and by drawing pattern diagrams for two topics soon to come up in the lecture programme . |
12 | Now unit six is very likely to come up in the exam so when you do this test for Monday you are in effect preparing for the exam . |
13 | As Timothy West tells it , this was a moment as chilling as any Ken was able to conjure up in the theatre . |
14 | Archer describes this as " imaging " — the ability " to conjure up in the mind 's eye an image of something or system … rotate and transform it " … make shrewd judgements about its construction , practicability and worth " . |
15 | ‘ Thoroughbreds will always be able to catch up in a race over a long distance . |
16 | Well , people that I spoke to , spoken to from Cardiff , they they originally got involved because one of the lads used to work up in the factory , the chairman of their labour club , and after that I do n't , politically you know it started off completely non political , but after a while people latched on to it as a dispute that could be won , and you know that would be one up for the workers and the country . |
17 | She says that the duckling loves to snuggle up in the dogs fur . |
18 | It becomes the subject of countless official reports , inquiries and learned articles , and it starts to crop up in the soaps . |
19 | This one , he said , pointing to Bobby , he had had to pick up in the street . |
20 | Whether such countries choose to open up in a GATT round or in bilateral negotiations is beside the point ; opening is opening , however it is achieved . |
21 | The Gate House project 's about to open up in the middle of town , which is a drop in centre , sponsored by city centre churches . |
22 | When you 've made a physical space — a table and a chair — for your writer-self , you will find that an inner space begins to open up in the imagination . |
23 | Under the Act , regional councils no longer have the power to coordinate bus services in their area , with the result that gaps have begun to open up in the bus network throughout Scotland . |
24 | But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade . |
25 | This provided a package of financial incentives and exemptions from various laws and regulations to encourage businesses to set up in the zones . |
26 | Some countries have lifted restrictions on nationality and now allow local nationals to set up in the zones . |
27 | Although he showed particular fondness for Jessie , John certainly was not generous to the couple when after the war her husband wanted to set up in the textile business in Newcastle . |
28 | It was that if I wanted to set up in the business of manufacturing coffins , he would have no objections . |
29 | Garrett 's decision to set up in the business of metal detector manufacture was a brave one for there were in his immediate locale several rival ‘ cottage industries ’ vying to capture a share of the young and burgeoning market . |
30 | Control of your performance is achieved by the combination of attitude and power , and it is essential that you should know just what the attitude and power is — in various configurations — for every performance you might need to set up in the aircraft you normally fly . |