Example sentences of "up [art] picture " in BNC.
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31 | Although it is often taken to imply that the citizen is entitled to ‘ social rights ’ , it does not immediately conjure up a picture of socialist collectivism which would alienate those on the right . |
32 | The trick is to use the person 's name to conjure up a picture in your mind . |
33 | All this helps the researcher build up a picture of the socioeconomics of an area . |
34 | This type of sequence could be used to build up a picture of a patient suffering from a specific condition . |
35 | Many theories have been suggested and most back to the whale by the environment and any objects , such as fish , nearby ; the whale builds up a picture of its surroundings from these echoes . |
36 | This is a scaled-down version of what originally was to be an ambitious orbiting craft that would build up a picture of the planet 's surface using radar . |
37 | This permits them to build up a picture of how the weather is changing virtually anywhere on Earth . |
38 | From evidence such as this we can build up a picture of a society in which child mortality was common ; in which many of the children who survived their first year none the less died before they were twenty , as was still the case down to the early nineteenth century ; in which a serious famine or an outbreak of disease might rapidly depopulate a whole region — and yet in which the expectation of life of those who passed twenty was probably not sensationally lower than it is today . |
39 | This picture emerges from an analysis of 715 applications to join 3i 's management buy-in programme which has enabled 3i to build up a picture of the business experience and personal characteristics of future MBI managers . |
40 | Whichever point the patient selects , that is the age from which I start to build up a picture of the character . |
41 | Mentioning leg ulcers often conjures up a picture of old ladies with large , offensive , discharging ulcers and nurses condemned to daily visits to change unpleasant dressings . |
42 | The bald star had been left in tears earlier when fans jeered her for ripping up a picture of the Pope on a US chat show . |
43 | See if you can conjure up a picture of you being successful — what were the events , what were your thoughts and feelings , and what were you doing at the time ? |
44 | Reading this , I could have been forgiven for conjuring up a picture of the Queen Mother settling down comfortably by a television set at Sandringham , perhaps a daughter at her side , a corgi at feet and refreshment to hand , basking in the glow of my birthday tribute to her , and making a mental note to instruct the Private secretary in the morning to send a line of thanks to those concerned . |
45 | As I passed what had been the marshalling yard and sidings , I glanced at the rows of rusting buffer stops and rotting wooden buffer beams , and conjured up a picture of its lines of laden coal wagons waiting to be despatched and the coal empties waiting to be taken to the collieries to be filled . |
46 | If this is the same person as the author of the Gospel then it is possible to build up a picture of him . |
47 | It is valuable to collect information from the family network , and from involved professionals , as by weighing up and balancing different contributions it is possible to build up a picture of recent events to complete an assessment . |
48 | This linguistic strategy would not work if the term Americans automatically conjured up a picture of women . |
49 | Sequins can be overlapped too , like scales ; it is really fun choosing them and building up a picture |
50 | It does take courage ( though perhaps not integrity ) to rip up a picture of the Pope on prime-time TV . |
51 | I was in no way offended , though , by O'Connor 's simple action of tearing up a picture of the Pope on television . |
52 | In this way , these researchers built up a picture of life styles in Chicago at that time , especially those of certain deviant groups such as hoboes and gang-members . |
53 | By drawing together a variety of material , it builds up a picture of inequity which ‘ is inexcusable in a democratic society which prides itself on being humane ’ . |
54 | In the UK , with only around 100 TBs on the register , the phrase ‘ that fast French aeroplane ’ is much more likely to conjure up a picture of the faithful Robin DR400 , a lovely aircraft but one which is in an altogether different class . |
55 | However , the evaluators are not satisfied that they have built up a picture of library use which permits them to be confident in drawing firm conclusions about the project 's success in these terms . |
56 | It was more difficult — and more intriguing — to conjure up a picture of her future husband , Dom João . |
57 | At the opposite end of the spectrum , another solution is to excavate one large area without sections , but to build up a picture of the stratigraphy by recording the relationship of each layer to any adjoining layers . |
58 | As we have seen , this involves a considerable sorting of data in order to build up a picture of the site — to see , for example , what buildings existed there , and at what periods . |
59 | From the teachers ' comments and our own observations , we built up a picture of some of the processes involved in creating these conditions . |
60 | Van Dijk has analysed the language of racism , thereby building up a picture of modern ideology which pays particular attention to the way that elite messages can be transformed into ordinary discourse ( van Dijk , 1985b , 1987 ) . |