Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] up [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The regions — they have since come up to London — were miles away from that sort of thing . |
2 | The subsequent departure of both Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett and the passing of the years in general have all added up to a change of direction for the band . |
3 | Knighthoods go to the class acts , the Andrew Lloyd Webbers of this world , as well as the dull but self-important people who have merely turned up at their desks in Whitehall for enough years . |
4 | At this time Klaus announced that he would stand for the post of Czech ( rather than federal ) Prime Minister , a move described by the Independent of June 19 as the " clearest possible sign that the Czechs have finally given up on the federation which they had fought for " . |
5 | Hundreds of new age travellers have already turned up to the site . |
6 | This applies whether you are just starting on a simple routine or whether you have already built up to one which is more strenuous . |
7 | It claims that over 1,000 independent software vendors have already signed up for the new version . |
8 | It claims over 1,000 ISVs have already signed up for the new version . |
9 | Several big names have already signed up for the massive complex which will house 68 shops when it opens in August . |
10 | Four companies have already signed up to the scheme , and the Centre has the capacity to look after three or four more — it has already had about 20 applications . |
11 | If you wish to have separate UICs , simply copy the account you have already set up to a new UIC and VMS account name . |
12 | I know that many of you have already come up with some interesting ideas on seventy fifth theme . |
13 | And the temptation is to look at that list and say wonderful I can start phoning prospects that the doctors have already lined up for me . |
14 | This could either indicate that online services are failing to be useful , which is doubtful given the significant use that planners make of them , or that the online services have not lived up to the planners ' expectations . |
15 | Indeed I have often chided myself with the realization that I have not lived up to the standards that they set . |
16 | Malone 's buys this summer looked like good ones but they have not lived up to expectations . |
17 | However , especially at primary level , salaries remain low , and pay rises have not kept up with inflation . |
18 | If you have not kept up with the nursing journals or have been out of practice for a long time then you will have to trust to luck or the recommendations of others as to the relevance and value of any course you choose to attend . |
19 | It asserted that ‘ the structure and practices of the Service have not kept up with the changing tasks ’ and found six major faults . |
20 | However , one must remember that the number of plants reputed to relieve one condition or another is enormous , and that most of them have not stood up to critical investigation . |
21 | The irony is that often they do have the liturgy although they have not woken up to it . |
22 | Forensic scientists have scoured the scene but have not come up with any conclusive evidence . |
23 | Although Fletcher admitted that England have not come up to standard over the last three months , he also believes that a poor itinerary and a lack of turning pitches in English domestic cricket is largely to blame for the string of dismal performances . |
24 | Since then blacks have got richer at almost the same rate as whites , but they have not caught up at all . |
25 | So we have not let up in our determination to continue to provide additional services . |
26 | I HAVE just set up in business as a limited company . |
27 | But many bureaux who are dependent on volunteers have nevertheless kept up with these increased demands and offer the same in-depth service that bureaux staffed with paid workers offer . |
28 | And Pearce said : ‘ Villa are the strongest team I have ever come up against in League football . |
29 | Frau Nordern glanced at a menu , ‘ And the prices have hardly gone up at all . ’ |
30 | But when a High King or Queen is born , they have always come up to Tara 's gates , and sung him — or her — into the world . |