Example sentences of "[be] able [verb] up [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Fallon was told some forces in previous years have not been able to take up the extra posts , which have then been redistributed to other places .
2 ‘ He and John have n't been able to strike up an amicable relationship since and David does n't seem to figure in the coach 's plans , ’ said chairman Robinson .
3 According to Wittgenstein , this initial belief is as incoherent as the solipsist 's claim to be able to set up a private language , since it relies upon too great a gap between our behaviour ( including linguistic behaviour ) and internal mental life .
4 If you are conscientious at organising your notes and materials so that they can be referred to easily , then you will quickly be able to build up a personal library and reference system .
5 It was the Collector 's hope that thus even a few men would be able to keep up a heavy fire .
6 ‘ With the power of the TARDIS , this brain soup character will be able to screw up the whole universe .
7 David Rose , head chef at Ernst and Young in London , suggested an approach to the Hoskyns Group , and our sales team were able to tie up a new contract .
8 They were able to drum up a great deal of press and radio material on the sorry plight of British beer .
9 June 1941 , German forces launched their surprise attack and were able to break up the Russian formations and take a huge number of prisoners .
10 But worse still , if the pilot is able to pick up the dropped wing after the initial swing , because of the acceleration the controls suddenly become effective , and this often results in the other wing touching just as the aircraft becomes airborne .
11 Both his sisters kissed him — another first — and Kitty had to have her hand prised out of his before Charlie was able to pick up the brown paper parcel that contained all his worldly goods .
12 When peace came in 1801 , Gibbs was able to set up a profitable business in Cadiz .
13 The weather was gorgeous and I was able to look up an old friend . ’
14 About three years ago , I was left some money by a relative , so I was able to start up a national welfare charity for Labradors — something I 'd always wanted to do .
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