Example sentences of "which [verb] up [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus in feudal society they include the relationship between the lord and vassal and the set of rights , duties and obligations which make up that relationship . |
2 | In 1631 came an edition , from ‘ R. Barker and the Assigns of Bill ’ , which stirred up more trouble than most , particularly for the printers . |
3 | Of Akragas , which put up more temples in the fifth century than any other Mediterranean city except Athens , Diodorus says ( xi.25 ; cp. xiii – .81 ) ‘ her revenue was derived originally from the large indemnities levied against Carthage after Himera . |
4 | Freud told the old Man that had he not become an analyst , he would have been an economist , which conjures up all sorts of hilarious possibilities . |
5 | The turquoise dress she wore was of the kind of stretch cotton which showed up any figure fault and which in this instance merely demonstrated the perfection of her body . |
6 | Washington Square ; Greenwich Village , the part of New York which stays up all night and starts waking up around midday . |
7 | It seems from folklore that these involved dancing with music through the night , often on the Sabbath , and the legends about being turned to stone imply disapproval of the old pagan religion which kept up these practices . |
8 | There are quite a few hymns which take up this notion of Jesus bearing my sin as a substitute . |
9 | But beware — DOS software is rapidly acquiring Windows-style trimmings , like mouse support , pull-down menus and graphical interfaces , which take up more space . |
10 | Which soak up more time |
11 | Which brings up another argument . |