Example sentences of "it [verb] [verb] up the " in BNC.
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1 | Microsoft says it has moved up the publication date of its Win32s application programming interface , a subset of the Win32 application programming interface in NT , to this quarter . |
2 | The predator , by the time it has given up the chase , will probably have forgotten the exact location of the nest and will not be able to retrace its steps . |
3 | It has set up the Highlands and Islands Development Board . |
4 | ‘ It 's great and it has opened up the race again , ’ said Mr Holding , 23 . |
5 | It has taken up the cause of a South Ronaldsay mother , seven of whose children have been in care since November 1990 . |
6 | Continue until just after it starts to take up the steep fellside again , where a small path branches off left . |
7 | It sometimes goes the , the colour as it , as it starts to heal up the , colour gets a wee bit lighter |
8 | It helped make up the minds of waverers on the question of independence and it sent a signal about Serbian intentions to the outside world . |
9 | Nor has it made building up the industrial base an objective . |
10 | In other words it chooses to move up the Phillips curve from point A to a point such as point B which corresponds to its new perception of the ‘ optimal ’ unemployment inflation pair . |
11 | That now does useful work , powering a pneumatic grease gun , a tool that Mr Tomlinson says has halved the time it takes to grease up the Mengele forager each morning . |
12 | The weaker the AC electric field , the longer it takes to build up the power of those ions , but the build-up is unavoidable if the particle mass , the magnetic field strength and the AC signal frequency satisfy the formula for resonance . |
13 | Could it have driven up the turn-off ? |
14 | I do n't know , from tea time it seems to warm up the house |
15 | Another wrote of ‘ a new resurgence of idolatrous religion ’ in which ‘ the church is valued , if it is valued at all , to the extent that it helps to shore up the values and culture of Thatcherism . ’ |
16 | Each one of them will know what it means to take up the challenge year after year of a yet higher fund raising target . ’ |
17 | If your Association has decided that it wishes to take up the offer of accommodation at South Gyle the Council needs to know : |
18 | But it did summon up the delicious image of the straitlaced reporter gingerly dipping his toe , notebook in hand , into the showbiz underworld . |
19 | By 1668 the Company had collapsed ; when its successor , the Royal Africa Company , was launched in 1672 it had to tidy up the debts outstanding as well as restore the trade in gold and slaves from West Africa . |
20 | The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had set up the case which had , it seemed then , consigned Jagger and Richard to jail , but outrage at the sentences had touched liberal consciences , and galvanized youth inhabiting that grey area between music and social protest . |
21 | Although the addition of fibres is a fairly effective way of making these materials tough it does put up the cost of manufacture and it also restricts the number of applications for which they are suitable . |
22 | Susie Terhune slipped the lase to automatic , and let it continue slicing up the rooftops . |
23 | Well you can see where it 's stitched up the back , you can on Sharon 's |
24 | And it looks as though it 's picked up the middle page . |