Example sentences of "up [noun sg] in [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In France , the one country that had developed a strong tradition of vernacular opera with its own different aesthetic , it needed only a visit of an Italian company playing a repertoire of opere buffe to spark off one of the most celebrated of musical civil wars , the querelle des bouffons , a war which was renewed a quarter of a century later when the pro-Italian faction set up Piccinni in rivalry with the now gallicized Gluck .
2 Inside the 13th century castle , there is a new condensing boiler — the highest efficiency system available — with a back up boiler in case of extremely cold weather .
3 Furthermore , he adds , the division is in a good position to drum up work in co-operation with or via its connection to BT 's facilities management firm , Syncordia , and its international network services organisation , Global Network Service .
4 This applies where two companies have used identical or similar marks for at least five years or more in all honesty and have built up goodwill in ignorance of the use of the mark by the other company .
5 Set up glass in centre of gallery , he wrote .
6 Parties to the English sea waybill are willing to give up transferability in exchange for an extra measure of security , especially against fraudulent issuances .
7 A winding up order in respect of the bank was made in January 1992 .
8 Campaigns to save the whales have led to the International Whaling Commission gradually lowering its quotas and many nations giving up whaling in favour of protectionist policies .
9 If there was plenty of off-the-croft employment , and a reasonable balance between the cost of living in town and country , there would be no need to drum up interest in agriculture through schemes like the IDP .
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