Example sentences of "being [vb pp] up to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A Farnham Lane resident who did not wish to be named said that he was strongly opposed to any footpath being opened up to traffic . |
2 | On the next page of the sketch-book is a picture of her being borne up to heaven by cherubs , much in the style of the concluding illustration of The Old Curiosity Shop . |
3 | The renewed interest in alternative fuels and feedstocks has revived coal gasification and the old technology is rapidly being brought up to date . |
4 | Both syllabuses and examinations were being brought up to date , and he was in the forefront of the new developments . |
5 | Instead of being lured up to Whit 's room with you and erm other people |
6 | This uncertainty need not prevent the action being run up to setting-down provided the liability issue and special damages to date can be reasonably particularised and the plaintiff 's injuries described . |
7 | It is being kept up to date by members of the Employer Contacts Group . |