Example sentences of "are [vb pp] up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 These charges , and any interest payable on an overdraft , are calculated up to the first Friday in March , June , September and December , and deducted from your account 14 days later .
2 That there 's more to Normski than his manic public persona is obvious here , with the music playing , and the beaming photos of himself and Janet Street-Porter that are propped up through the house .
3 Toilet seats are propped up against the wall , in the unlikely event that someone might want to buy them in a country where hygiene is pathological .
4 Most of your belongings are stacked up in the hall and the bedroom .
5 The disputes procedure , that has been in place for some time , and enables us to resolve disputes locally , if they can not be resolved locally , then they are referred up through the management systems .
6 Both of these are therefore reflected in the file as being attributes of the assembly and so are rolled up into the next hierarchical level .
7 Plans cater for both an immediate accident and the long-term care of individuals who survive or are caught up in the disaster — including the rescuers .
8 For many Christian people who are caught up in the whirlpool of grief , the most difficult part may well be their realization that they are in fact feeling very distressed .
9 We pray for those who are caught up in the human side of the conflict ; for those in camps , held as hostage , deprived of their homes , taken away from their work .
10 Shades of the Mediterranean are conjured up by the aquas and terracottas from Oneworld Trading 's accessories .
11 ( There are also references in the body of the text , some of which are picked up at the end of the chapter . )
12 Enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have a unique advantage over private-sector competitors : they can keep all their profits , but their losses are picked up by the taxpayer .
13 These then go out into the environment , are reflected back in a multitude of different ways according to the objects encountered , are picked up by the most amazingly refined hearing organs , matched against an inner mind structure capable of interpreting this data as a full and complete three-dimensional world and used as a major sensory means of perceiving their watery or aerial world .
14 Five talented misfits from Camden form a band playing the most ridiculed form of music in the world , are picked up by the chief of the record label that brought you the Manic Street Preachers — and ZAP ! country is sincerely rehabilitated .
15 Do n't riffle through papers , kick the table or drum fingers — all are sounds which are picked up by the microphone and have to be edited out .
16 The purples are echoed in the colour wash on the wall and the oranges are picked up in the flowers .
17 When words are looked up in the word look-up tree , if the flag for start of compound is set , the compound tree is checked .
18 By contrast , death and decay are speeded up in the equally characteristic Peter Greenaway film , A Zed and Two Noughts ( 1985 ) , set mainly in a zoo .
19 Major fisheries — those for cod of the North Sea , the anchoveta of the Eastern Pacific — occur in areas where , for various reasons , nutrients are stirred up from the bottom and the plankton can thrive .
20 Smaller practitioners are fed up to the back teeth with all forms of regulation , and audit regulation in particular .
21 ‘ People are fed up of the mayhem and death wreaked by young criminals .
22 Lots of people are fed up with the way their lives are headed but they do n't often take the trouble to do anything about it .
23 ‘ You 'd be amazed how many people live in this region because they are fed up with the rat-race , ’ he says .
24 The Consumers ' Assocation said : ‘ People are fed up with the banks ' incompetence , compounded by arrogance . ’
25 BORED kids are fed up with the long summer holiday and ca n't wait to go back to school , according to a new survey .
26 The travelling public and freight users are fed up with the inequality and inadequacy of British Rail .
27 Analysis sheets ( Fig. 6.15 ) are written up from the duplicate copies of the bills .
28 Just as a tall building is constructed in layers , so our personalities , emotional characteristics and complexities are built up with the present as the top storey .
29 Rights to occupational and private pensions are built up during the individual 's employment .
30 Larger units of measurements in the metric system , are built up in the same way as the number system , based again on tens and tenths .
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