Example sentences of "now [verb] up [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Would it not be very short sighted of the western democracies — not simply Britain — to allow the countries which now make up the Commonwealth of Independent States to drift into such a state of anarchy that a dictatorship could well return ?
2 Now pick up the symbol , and lovingly hold it against you — allowing it to dissolve into your heart .
3 Now pick up the skateboard .
4 Because the Project is now stepping up a gear on all fronts , the society need to reorganise responsibilities to cope with the increased workload .
5 Scientists at Liverpool University are now drawing up a breeding programme for the UK herd .
6 The Leeders are now drawing up a petition which will be presented to the Bishop of Chelmsford next month .
7 and he 's now going up the point of the house but he ca n't get no further .
8 IBM Corp has now wrapped up the deal under which it hands over MAPICS to Marcam Corp in return for 1.615m new shares in its partner .
9 Both Simon Draper and Ken Berry had been vehement in their opposition to Branson even contemplating rehiring Wilson , and advised him to now tear up the contract and be done with it .
10 The government has now set up a support centre to help such families : ; Fc Good afternoon , emergency unit .
11 The issue was finally resolved in our day , as the government have now set up a pension for poets , a license to be lazy .
12 It 's the fourth such death this year , and the sport 's governing body has now set up an inquiry .
13 Now set up the tank again .
14 They were now proceeding up a driveway bordered on each side by shrubs : and then quite suddenly they emerged into an open area .
15 Phil now takes up the story .
16 John Ritchie , Staff Development TVEI Co-ordinator , has now followed up the audit by inviting all schools in identify developments that should be undertaken centrally to allow these gaps to be filled .
17 Belgian-born Dr Michel Pacque , who first carried out tests of ivermectin with workers in a rubber plantation in Liberia over several years , is now taking up an appointment as consultant for Sight Savers ( Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind ) in West Africa with the task of organizing regular supplies .
18 In fairness to those whose questions come further down the Order Paper , I propose now to speed up a bit .
19 There were three girls , including Nick 's sister Linda ; the other lad was Nick 's close friend , Louis Hanvey , with whom he now propped up the school wall , waiting for the ‘ school-run Mum ’ to arrive .
20 Securicor has now put up a reward of twenty five thousand pounds …
21 Securicor has now put up a reward of twenty-five thousand pounds .
22 Headington Amateurs were good value for their two nil victory over Thame at Barton , which now sets up a quarter final tie at Witney .
23 We had about fifteen minutes to go , and decided to try to continue to Viseu , since we could now pick up the VOR , and therefore find our way back to Vila Real if we had to .
24 I mean certainly the social services now divide up a bit .
25 The affair , he believes , is evidence of a deep-seated political campaign against the police , of which the most recent evidence is the fact that Balwinder Gill , late of the SMG , has now taken up an appointment as a race officer with Hounslow council .
26 The client has now taken up an appointment in computing .
27 Some Californians who visited us are now setting up a centre in San Francisco , ’ said Tabkay. — Tabkay seated in one of the gompas in front of a geling , a wind instrument he has mastered .
28 Deciding now to take up the practice of law again , Herbert thought that the best opening would be to build up a country practice .
29 Now take up the basket , and tell them in the village to send a horse and carriage to me immediately .
30 It was easy now to summon up the power behind her eyes .
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