Example sentences of "will be [verb] up [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll been looking up these things . |
2 | And that 's when he said he said I 'll be going up one night when it 's dark he said . |
3 | The list for the Labour Group will be made up each Friday morning and passed to Jean Speedie by lunchtime . |
4 | The next step will be to set up collaborative research projects , under the Science and Engineering Research Council . |
5 | He will be supported up front by Hamburg 's Jan Furtok and the tousle-haired Roman Kosecki , a lively substitute at Wembley who , like his captain , Dariusz Wdowczyk , will be hoping to impress British talent spotters . |
6 | The next day Walter Miller of the Edison Company was asked whether all the musical records he sent would have the title on the end of the cylinder , as they had seen arranged at the laboratory the day before , to which he replied , ‘ Yes sir , they will be fixed up that way ’ . |
7 | An imaginative PRO or press officer will be thinking up new and useful angles for in-depth feature material suitable for specific programmes or publications and will be spending a good proportion of his or her time selling them . |
8 | Each of these matters will be taken up later but first we need to outline the growth in awareness of the organisational needs of local authorities . |
9 | Wiltshire County Council Highways department have been involved in the planning of this project and will be putting up advanced warning signs , highlighting alternative routes for light traffic . |
10 | The government will be putting up 50 per cent of the cost of commercial projects in the four key areas , although academic work will be fully funded by the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) . |
11 | A short list will be drawn up next week . |
12 | The second pitfall only applies if you have a relatively slow VAX and will be starting up two or more LIFESPAN Processes in quick succession . |
13 | It will be gearing up this year , but is unlikely to repeat the 1991 rights issue . |
14 | Balancing the books is going to be tricky … going on recent balance sheets around three million pounds will be needed up front to pay off debts and buy the Maxwell family shares … and then presumably more money will have to be invested to beat off losses of fifteen thousand pounds a week … the club 's managing director Pat McGeough is hoping to do a deal within the next few days … its not simple … its not clear cut … but for the first time win weeks United are confident about the future |