Example sentences of "[vb infin] up [prep] an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No doubt the Virgin Isles will crop up in an Airtours ' brochure before long . |
2 | does somebody dress up as an Easter bunny ? |
3 | You 'd better warn him that I 'll expect to see him some time tomorrow , if he does n't feel up to an interview this evening , that is ! ’ |
4 | That 's why it is so important that we do n't give up for an instant . |
5 | An erosion surface should show up as an excess in a certain range of altitude and this can be revealed by a device such as a hypsographic curve , which aims to depict the overall distribution of elevation and is usually used to illustrate the earth 's major relief features . |
6 | TEESSIDE Polytechnic student Jonathan Welfare could soon clean up with an idea to rid the danger which dogs our footsteps . |
7 | PSD itself will then provide up to an addition £8.50 per week towards excess travelling costs . |
8 | I know that our children by enlarge er their vocabulary does n't extend to erm what er , polysyllabic words which which might really sum up for an adult what they 've been going through , how they 've enjoyed it but what is the terrible form we had last year in seventh year , was it seven G ? |
9 | The Pezzetta starter deserves a good , ordinary Italian white wine to go with it , that could also double up as an apéritif . |
10 | It takes half an hour to get from Bournemouth to Southampton , but it can take up to an hour to get from Barts to the Westminster hospital . |
11 | She says younger users often expect the drug to work immediately although its affects can take up to an hour so they take more , which increases the risks . |
12 | One can hardly go up to an admiral of the fleet and ask him what he was doing on the night of Friday the thirteenth . |
13 | Rateable values can go up after an appeal |
14 | These same men use one set of laws to cancel the effects of another , for example , the application of the law of aerodynamics , enables them to cancel the effect of the law of gravity , that 's why you can go up in an aeroplane . |
15 | You may not end up with an athlete 's heart through aerobic walking , but you will have gone a long way to improving its strength and efficiency , thus ensuring a longer and healthier life . |
16 | Carve them up however you wished , you would always end up with an array of monotonously similar looking bits . |
17 | If you try , you will end up with an imitation of yourself . |
18 | Assemble a handful of palm-readers in one room , and you will end up with an argument . |
19 | The structure of the transaction has not been finalised , but it is likely that management at the Scottish broker will end up with an equity stake in the combined business . |
20 | ICI will end up with an authorisation which will include a maximum emission limit and conditions for monitoring these . |
21 | Virtually all possible initial states of a dissipative system are in the basin of an attractor , and so if the motion of a system is followed for long enough , it will end up on an attractor . |
22 | All I hope is that I do n't end up in an office again . ’ |
23 | On their own , these do not add up to an animal shape , and disruption is achieved . |
24 | All the novel is intended to be is a bit of fun — something that you might pick up at an airport and that takes you through the journey in a pleasant fashion . |
25 | Aye I heard him saying how do you put up with an arsehole like that ? |
26 | And it 's a bit like that , and what happens , ’ and they go , went on and explained what happened and why it was interesting , and in particular why , by doing this , you could come up with an X-ray source which can help cure cancer , and can do scans in a way which you ca n't do by other methods . |
27 | But before anyone could come up with an answer — |
28 | Meanwhile for Francesca , like her mother , it 's a case of living from day to day , in the hope medical science may eventually come up with an answer . |
29 | It will set you back between £40 to £80 for treatment which will last up to an hour . |
30 | Mr Bendixson quotes the work of Roger Brunet , a French geographer , who says a new ‘ boulevard of the sun ’ will open up on an east-west axis , from Barcelona to the Adriatic , hugging the north Mediterranean coast . |