Example sentences of "must [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They must spring up the trees as the monkeys are driven into them and they are the ones that usually make the kill .
2 ‘ Right then , I 've called out enough instructions , now I 'll point to one of you and you must make up the instruction to be obeyed in just the same way as I have been doing .
3 At the end of the lease the tenant must yield up the premises , together with all buildings , fixtures , trees , and plants thereon , including even what he has himself added ; but to some extent this rule is relaxed in favour of trade and agricultural fixtures ; and a right to remove tenants ’ fixtures may be given by the terms of the lease .
4 Most important of all , the cultural prohibitions on his genital urge are now fully enforced and he must give up the freedom of infantile sexual gratification for the responsibilities of adult life ; in short , he must obey the taboos against incest embodied in the elaborate kinship systems of the Australian aborigines and observe those against parricide enshrined in the totemic religion .
5 And people who strangle their infants , thus causing their admissions , must give up the practice thereafter .
6 However frustrating , Labour leaders must keep up the attack to put Britain back to work .
7 We must keep up the pressure on the lairds , the stream of meetings , so that we are all welded together , we feel our accumulated powers , day in day out .
8 Mr Baker must keep up the peacemaking .
9 Must keep up the family tradition you know .
10 ‘ What she means , ’ Ruth said pertly when Mrs Longhill had left the kitchen , ‘ is that her servants must keep up the standards ! ’
11 The Government must weigh up the needs of vital areas like job training , social security benefits , hospital building and the changeover to the council tax .
12 The governing body must set up a selection panel and the post of headteacher or deputy headteacher has to be advertised nationally .
13 This was the European Court 's view of the requirement of the West German Insurance Supervision Law to the effect that foreign insurance undertakings must set up an establishment in West Germany and ‘ keep available there all the commercial documents relating to that establishment ’ , for which separate accounts must be kept .
14 The court must draw up a timetable " with a view to disposing of the application without delay " and must give directions to ensure that it is adhered to ( s33(1) ) .
15 City must stump up the cash and planned to watch Viscaal yesterday against Mechelin .
16 Higher rate taxpayers must top up the tax to 40 per cent .
17 Therefore , although the strength of a bone depends on the area of its cross section , the legs must hold up a body increasing in weight by the cube of its length .
18 Somehow I must get up the Library steps , for if I can get in there before they reach me , they wo n't be able to duff me in .
19 Then some one person must write up the results ( even multi-author publications are not written by people playing duets on the typewriter ! ) .
20 but I think that , that with what it is you know , but then I say she 's got that anyway , she 's not as , as tough as what she makes out , but er it would be worth having a look you never know what 's in there , and I say I must pick up a couple of paper towels
21 What needs to happen is that the trade should be made aware of the shortlist ; the media must pick up the vibes ; and the winner should be available in paperback ( Emily will be a Pan in October .
22 It is the local authorities that must pick up the bill for those problems .
23 In each case , the wizard must pick up the book and caress it for a minimum of 1 hour .
24 Normally , developers paying a barrister to represent them at an inquiry must pick up the tab .
25 I must fill up the list though because there 's a lot of things coming up .
26 The only way around these is the following peculiar prescription : One must add up the waves for particle histories that are not in the " real " time that you and I experience but take place in what is called imaginary time .
27 We must wake up the masses and found a truly democratic and free society ’ ( Tournebise and Macdonald 1987 : 106 ) , read the message , with clear links to students in the past and future .
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