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

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1 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components for the Central News I and II videos .
2 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components of Project Video Level 1 .
3 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components of Project Video Level 1 .
4 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components for the Central News I and II videos .
5 IBM Corp chairman Louis Gerstner has called a halt to plans to break up the company , the Financial Times claimed yesterday : the paper said Gerstner told a group of executives , ‘ The whole of IBM is greater than the sum of its parts , ’ and put the strategy into reverse ; John Akers had planned to bring outside investors into some of the decentralised IBM units such as AdStar and Pennant Systems , and was planning to sell some of them outright .
6 We were told that indications of public concern over proposed development strategies were also influential on the WO and the SoS ( a clear invitation to CPRW to turn up the heat ) .
7 She said that two Daughters of Charity are going to Romania to set up a training programme for nursing staff and care assistants .
8 Duncan , at six feet eight inches , has a devastating service , and is now off to Texas to take up a tennis scholarship .
9 Not very early , you can sleep in I 've got ta go to Waitrose to pick up the stuff .
10 Eight years after her marriage to Robert Dudley , Amy Robsart , daughter of a Norfolk knighted gentleman , moved from Lincolnshire to Berkshire to take up the vast abode that her charming if rakish husband had provided for her .
11 In 1873 he returned to England to take up the post of electrician to the Highton Battery Company , and in 1877 set up the first experimental overhead telephone line in England , only two years after the invention of the telephone in the United States by Alexander Graham Bell [ q.v . ] .
12 She was going home to England to take up the threads of her life and forget Alain and her time in France .
13 Actors and dancers came to Alexander for advice ; he became a therapist and in 1900 moved to England to set up a practice in London .
14 The Miseroni were called to Prague to set up a workshop for crystal carving and gem cutting , and they laid the foundations for the Bohemian cut-glass industry .
15 Then the breakers were all astern and Terrie was coming round to starboard to motor up the back of the reef .
16 His family has been involved in braiding and ropework for more than a century , and four years ago he came to Newtonmore to set up a small , high quality production facility for climbing ropes .
17 The Chancellor had the Prime Minister 's support , according to government sources , in intervening to the tune of $2bn to $3bn to shore up the pound after pressure intensified following the news two weeks ago of a £2bn current account deficit in August — the third worst on record .
18 Each of these Compacts has been offered up to £50,000 to set up a Compact structure .
19 In a similar vein one may recall the refusal of Taskopruzade 's grandfather to return to Istanbul to take up an appointment at the newly built Sahn for fear of becoming involved in distracting ambitions for personal glory .
20 In December 1914 Edith Pye went to Châlons-sur-Marne to set up a maternity hospital for women refugees from Reims in what had been an insane asylum , without hot water or electricity , fifteen miles from the fighting line .
21 Some sort of dress rehearsal was clearly required for the Cypriot police officers who were only just coming to grips with wiretap technology , and , right on cue , one of Hurley 's informants passed the word that Abou Daod , a Lebanese drugs trafficker , was coming to Cyprus to set up a deal .
22 Lizzy would be allowed to get away with blue murder while her father was around , it was always the same , then when he swanned off again , it would be left to Kate to pick up the pieces and get back some kind of equilibrium .
23 In 1985 Jones moved back to Provo to take up an appointment in the physics department at his Alma Mater , BYU .
24 The four hunger strikers decided to end their protest on Nov. 13 after the government announced that a bill would be presented to Congress to speed up the judicial processing of their cases .
25 If the number of volunteers exceeded the number required , the company would be prepared to move drivers from quarry to quarry to make up the numbers .
26 Smack , smack and you end up going to school to pick up the wreckage anyway .
27 John van Nost , who died in 1728 , came from Flanders to London to set up a workshop to meet this need .
28 John Errington , Glasgow Centre Manager , took charge of Scottish Region with Tom Torrance transferring from Inverness to be his Regional Sales Manager ; Richard Hill left Preston Centre to become Regional Manager of Northern Region in Manchester and Gordon Neal moved from Birmingham Centre to London to head up the Southern Region .
29 He picked up many of his ideas from this American sojourn , and on his return to London set up a string of shops .
30 Khieu Samphan , 58 , has a doctorate in economics from the University of Paris , and after returning to Cambodia set up a left-wing newspaper and served in Sihanouk 's parliament before fleeing to join the Khmer Rouge in the bush in 1967 .
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