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

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1 If you are n't find an old fashioned TV repair shop and ask them if they 'll make up the leads for you .
2 I 'll tie up the dogs . ’
3 I 'll send up the chaps from the mortuary van if you 're ready for them to take him away . "
4 ‘ Oh , I 'll look up the books he 's written at the college library and take a couple out , ’ said Loretta airily .
5 Now , while you go and dry those eyes , I 'll look up the trains . ’
6 I 'll set up the interviews for you . ’
7 After a pause Alison said , ‘ Do you think it will pass and you 'll pick up the pieces ? ’
8 As soon as we get there , I 'll start up the motors again . ’
9 These foods will make up the calories they are losing when cutting down on their saturated fat intake .
10 We will tighten up the rules on holiday brochures and contracts , and introduce a ‘ cooling-off ’ period into timeshare contracts .
11 ‘ I hope the chemist will send up the things tonight , ’ Breeze said , to change the subject .
12 After 35 years as president of the company he founded back in 1957 , Ken Olsen will give up the reins at Digital Equipment Corp this October , aged 66 .
13 AN AERIAL spectacular will light up the skies above Derry today .
14 He is off to New Zealand with the International XV next month and will keep up the traditions set by Van Vollenhoven , Englebrecht , Muller , Nomis , Mordt and Du Plessis — to name but a few of the recent greats .
15 Choosing between Shellac and Splendid Career is made more difficult by the draw , as both colts will run up the stands rails from low numbers .
16 Following a number of organised acid house parties around the slate embankments of Hodge Close , the land agents for landowner Lord Egremont have said they will blow up the caves .
17 In just over two weeks , the four will take up the pins and the microphone for the benefit of Telegraph readers .
18 He will take up the duties of Counsellor , Atomic Energy , on August 17 and succeeds Chris Loughlin , who has been appointed Director , Transport Division , from September 1
19 ‘ Once he is quite well , he will take up the reins and the business will be booming again , ’ she said out loud .
20 At this stage the author uses the light box to see through the paper , and by turning over the paper it is possible to drawn in with pencil on the reverse , a rough copper track layout which will link up the components in accordance with the circuit diagram .
21 I am going to send you back to the Dark Realm of that other Ireland , and we will seal up the Gateways so that you and your creatures and your Lords of Evil will never be a threat to us again .
22 For example , an increase in the demand for the services of carpenters in Scotland will drive up the wages of Scottish carpenters .
23 With the huge funds we shall place at its disposal the next problem Gorbachev will face is the collapse of his empire — and we will pick up the pieces … ’
24 If you 're not doing it like that and you 're in a conversation or atmosphere in the room , when I find it , this little gadget is wonderful , this will pick up for a long way , this will pick up the dogs next door , if there was no other noise in this room .
25 The antenna that will pick up the signals is a 12-metre dish built in the US and specially erected at the Rutherford and Appleton Laboratory at Chilton .
26 The silicone rubber will fill up the gaps , creating a cushion between the saddle and the pickups and helping to even out the response — at the expense of a slight reduction in overall output .
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