Example sentences of "you [vb base] up [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's got seven different audio channels and you pick up languages on them .
2 I have you pick up Mundi from the police station and deliver him to Heartbreak Hotel where he should have met with certain extinction .
3 It 's a thankless task then , because despite having become the most successful band of the time , you pick up flak for the next album not working commercially .
4 Once you start paying the full rate , you build up benefits in your own right .
5 You can not guarantee what the resulting shade will be , though — you build up depth with subsequent layers — and you can get tell-tale streaking if you are not very careful with application .
6 Dr Hamish Inglis says : ‘ Once you have had a cold you build up immunity to that particular virus .
7 Erm , now what you do with this , these sections is of course you build up information over time .
8 Well you 're , you 're saying that you build up information about so you 're actually writing that information on these
9 A lot of people say that you should n't hack young horses out on their own for months , if at all , but I 've always preferred the theory that if horses do n't learn to go out alone from the start you set up problems for later on .
10 What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime .
11 So — you listen in silence ; and you casework them ; and you set up case-conferences about them ; and you refer them to other agencies ; and you work up your notes on case-handling for the journals . ’
12 But if you 're wise you fill up time with what
13 However much you pile up facts about the world in order to support an ethical case , you can not get an ethical conclusion unless you take some ethical premiss for granted , in a way which usually just begs the question against those with whom you disagree .
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