Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] up [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He may seek to clean up military malpractice at the lower levels of command , while not jolting the top too much .
2 Other duties will include setting up new hardware , installing new software , supervising equipment re-location , and assistance to Stationery on the supply and monitoring of computer consumables .
3 Are there any exercises I can do to tighten up facial skin and muscles ?
4 The French network , Renatel , will begin linking up existing research computer systems next year .
5 England will play two friendlies in Sardinia , when they will hope to drum up local support , before their final warm-up against Tunisia on June 2 .
6 Peter Alliss might have given up competitive golf in the early 1970s but he still a formidable force out on the course .
7 In any other sphere of life , when the demand for your product collapses for reasons entirely beyond your control , you do n't try to drum up new custom , you wind the business down and go into something more profitable ’ ‘ But there is a disturbing feeling about that something irreversible may be happening in the world and it is not to Britain 's advantage .
8 After a period of use the heads may well have picked up sufficient debris from the disk surface to prevent a reliable reading of the magnetic information on the disk .
9 The NetClasses Distributed Services libraries form a connection management mechanism organised so network service providers do n't have to set up explicit port numbers and remote procedure call connections .
10 This could be let into the wall , which would mean taking up valuable wall space and also involve duct work .
11 As funds are attracted into the market for Treasury Bills from other parts of the money market , the reduced supply of loanable funds in these other markets will tend to push up other interest rates .
12 Second , the state will continue to prop up inefficient state enterprises .
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