Example sentences of "have [verb] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The personal tragedy that befalls Gibson 's character in ‘ Forever Young ’ is that he loses his childhood sweetheart in an accident before he has plucked up the courage to propose marriage .
2 Two special spending programmes , worth ¥23.9 trillion ( $114 billion ) , announced in the past year , have helped ward off full-blown recession , and the government has propped up the stockmarket by shovelling post-office savings money into it .
3 She has to carry up the children , her shopping and any other goods coming into the household .
4 The predator , by the time it has given up the chase , will probably have forgotten the exact location of the nest and will not be able to retrace its steps .
5 Even Japan has given up the fight in some market areas where they used to be world leaders : And even the new industrial nations , in their turn , will eventually be undercut and have to move on : To what ?
6 Sun Microsystems Inc , one of the players , has given up the SparcWare designation used by its Catalyst independent software vendor programme to the group 's new binary-compatible branding scheme .
7 My chief 's brother has given up the obstetrics side of his practice altogether now , and just does the gynaecology . ’
8 However I know that one Christian friend has given up the therapy because of the amount of occult literature and New Age material she was receiving through the post .
9 An executive from an international chemical company has given up the rat race to run a plant nursery .
10 Gloucestershire skipper Tony Wright has given up the captain 's job … the county are bottom of the championship table … have n't won a game and Wright thinks it 's time to let someone else have a go
11 Gloucestershire skipper Tony Wright has given up the captain 's job … the county are bottom of the championship table … have n't won a game and Wright thinks it 's time to let someone else have a go
12 If we examine their structure , we shall perceive the way in which the wishful purpose that is at work has mixed up the material of which they are built , has rearranged it and formed it into a new whole .
13 There are other examples that underline the folly of this increasingly popular practice : Alec Stewart 's average in Tests in which he has picked up the gauntlets lags behind that of Jack Russell ; Richard Blakey 's batting has gone into reverse since he succeeded David Bairstow at Yorkshire .
14 Martin Birchall has picked up the Photographer of the Year award for the second time .
15 However , the developer of the Replix software , Dr Hikyu Lee , who had been president of Samsung Software , has picked up the rights to it and moved it to SoftLinks Inc , a new operation he 's starting with ex-Data General man John Doyle as vice president , sales and marketing .
16 However , the developer of the Replix software , Dr Hikyu Lee , who had been president of Samsung Software , has picked up the rights to it and moved it to SoftLinks Inc , a new operation he is starting with ex-Data General Corp staffer John Doyle as vice-president , sales and marketing .
17 Transworld has added up the units on the list for home and export sales .
18 This has speeded up the flow of information on companies to the regions .
19 The vote on Mr Craxi has speeded up the disintegration of Italy 's scandal-tainted parties .
20 According to Rothschilds the introduction of non-certification has speeded up the redemption process by eliminating the need to return share certificates .
21 When you take it out , you will see the ice has pushed up the cap .
22 The pressure to make cars lighter , and so more fuel-efficient , has pushed up the proportion of plastic in a typical car , from around 2% of the weight in 1960 to 12% today ( see chart 5 on previous page ) .
23 Nowadays the holding of dances , raffles , and pub talks along with the fixture has pushed up the sums enormously , although if inflation and house prices are taken into account even £50,000 or over is hardly a fortune for a man who has to find a job and keep a family .
24 I have been impressed with the way Wilkinson has built up the squad over the last few years .
25 Law and order has shot up the list .
26 ‘ Someone always has to pick up the bill . ’
27 What I , I intend to do is to , I think it would be unfortunate if , as the result of a major development which is actually funding this new junction , the County Council then has to pick up the bill for other ameliorating effects a little bit further on the network .
28 However , she just has to pick up the phone and a friendly voice at The Wool Shop is always there to help .
29 The 22-year-old fashion student has sewn up the opportunity of a lifetime by winning last night 's Northern Ireland Smirnoff Fashion Designer of the Year Award .
30 Microsoft says it has moved up the publication date of its Win32s application programming interface , a subset of the Win32 application programming interface in NT , to this quarter .
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