Example sentences of "have [be] [vb pp] up [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Well the Boat Race has been livened up this year with the publication of True Blue . |
2 | It is just that being shown into the library , which has been shut up these many years , perhaps brought it home to me how very sad it was for … ’ |
3 | This motion has been put up this year because there are changing circumstances which really do require us to give elections to the C E C deeper consideration . |
4 | If they 'd been brought up all , all girls maybe their fiction would have been different . |
5 | It amazed me to think that even though the gay bar had been situated up those dark stairs for many years , the straight men downstairs managed to keep up the impetus so that no queen should pass without an insult . |
6 | On Saturday , he had been tied up all day in the stable , but had taken a walk round the Broad over the lunch hour . |
7 | So it was only in the nineteenth century when all the loopholes had been stopped up that marriage became in fact what it had always been in theory , indissoluble . |
8 | In France the direction des consulats et des affaires commerciales which had been set up some years earlier was reorganised in 1882 . |
9 | She knew she had been brought up these last few years with her Aunt Alice and Uncle Stan because of the instability at home . |
10 | Sixty-hour weeks have been chalked up several times ! |
11 | Special recruitment drives have been organised , " model agreements " governing when and under what conditions temporary workers might be used , and " casual workers " charters ' have been drawn up Some unions , notably the electricians , have gone further , establishing local registers of ( otherwise ) unemployed members from which employers have to draw when filling the temporary positions enterprise level agreements have permitted them to create . |
12 | He 's been made up this morning , he 's had a big tax rebate , fifteen hundred quid ! |