Example sentences of "that [vb -s] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 MPS HAVE called on the government to force electricity boards to use the heat that goes up the chimneys of Britain 's power stations .
2 ‘ The one that goes up the back of Monument Hill . ’
3 She came in eighth on January 6 after encountering unfavourable winds and suffering a broken forestay — part of the rigging that holds up the mast — in common with other competitors .
4 And then of course they 've got this soldering iron type thing called the diathermy cautery device that seals up the blood vessels and this is being stabbed into her .
5 And it is this regular aerobic routine that speeds up the body by increasing its metabolic rate and gives it the ability to shed those extra pounds .
6 There 's a castle , and a cable car that soars up the mountains to an area that has been dubbed ‘ the botanical gardens of Italy ’ .
7 If you have the sort of hairstyle that shows up the root regrowth within three weeks , necessitating retouching with either bleach or colourant , consider a restyle .
8 One day there will be a word for a woman without a husband or children that is not pejorative ; a single word that conjures up the image of a strong , sexual and feminine woman who revels in her voluntary freedom .
9 These compare batching and sorting times with direct reference , for a file that takes up the whole of a 2314 disk .
10 It is not the so-called ‘ nervous ’ aspect that burns up the calories , but the frequent physical movement .
11 If you get rid of royalty , he remarked , ‘ what you 've actually done is to pull the root out that draws up the energies in your ordinary personality from whatever is beneath your personality ’ .
12 Trouble is that picks up the dust .
13 The cells that contain the chlorophyll that picks up the photons are mostly sandwiched in the spongy heart ( the mesophyll ) of the leaf .
14 Another must is the booklet that sums up the findings of the World Fertility Survey , World Fertility Survey — Major Findings and Implications , and its companion volume of statistics , Fertility in the Developing World , both obtainable from the WFS at 35-37 Grosvenor Gardens , London SW1W 0BS , UK .
15 ‘ I dare say that sums up the extent of your humanitarian ambitions ! ’ she snapped shortly , then with an inward groan she belatedly remembered her worthy intentions regarding Sarah Chester 's .
16 Once more , it is Slovenia that excels , and Kosovo that brings up the tail .
17 Hence the rather long question that makes up the sub-title of this section .
18 The average rank of the characters that makes up the candidate word is determined .
19 But their genes — DNA — are simply distributed around the cytoplasm , the material that makes up the body of the cell .
20 Though to me , Mrs. Proudie seems to be the strongest of the trinity that makes up the Bishop of Barchester — Dr. Proudie , Mrs. Proudie and Mr. Slope — Dr. Grantly at first dismisses her saying that ‘ when a woman is impertinent , one must only put up with it , and keep out of her way in future ’ .
21 Certainly , in this book , we shall need to include participants ' beliefs about most of the above parameters , including the place of the current utterance within the sequence of utterances that makes up the discourse .
22 Each column ( or field ) contains one classification of the information that makes up the record .
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