Example sentences of "up [prep] [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Last year 's unstoppable strikeforce of Mark Hateley and Ally McCoist will team up for only the third time this season , Hateley with a ten goal start on his partner . |
2 | The door was solid and would hold up for quite a long time . |
3 | They will be standing up for quite a long time . |
4 | The approaches to market segmentation referred to above apply more naturally to consumer markets than to industrial markets , where an entire market may be made up of just a few customers . |
5 | A large proportion of a corpus is made up of only a few words ( about 25% of a corpus is made up of just 15 different words ) . |
6 | Restating it , so , the max value of that product is N minus one Now , if you wan na know what the maximum value and negat if the score 's are negatively correlated rather than positive , you end up with exactly the same expression , N minus one , but lo and behold it 's negative . |
7 | Second , if the Liberals and Social Democrats had been able to squeeze a few more votes from Labour supporters , then it could well have been the Labour Party that finished up with just a few seats in parliament out of all proportion to votes cast . |
8 | ‘ When I use it live , though , I tend to beef it up with either an ordinary 4x12 or one of those Hartke cabinets with the aluminium speakers . |
9 | Them drama people came up with quite a good id couple of good ideas . |
10 | As the paper is wet the colour merges and falls and sometimes I end up with quite a nice fusion of colours which I then leave to dry thoroughly . |
11 | So then you know , you 've you end up with quite a nice er lawn oh right ! |
12 | It is still worthwhile building up a stock of components though , and most electronics hobbyists end up with quite a large store of components after a few years . |
13 | And that was very quick as well , the way you worked it out , it 's not gon na take you long to pile up with quite a few marks on that . |
14 | Have you ever looked at a coke fire ? the coke fire has been banked up with only a limited supply of air . |
15 | Now if we put these two parameters on here , we end up with only a small proportion of patients who actually have high pressure and low flow . |
16 | A cheer went up with only a single shout of ‘ Shame ! ’ — and recognizing defeat , Will turned and fled without carrying out his threat . |
17 | We ended up with about a dozen assorted gin , whisky and stout bottles . |
18 | You 'll end up with about a dozen letters on mantel again cos I always forget to post things . |
19 | and with regard to the three bedrooms do you actually need three bedrooms or if a a two bedroomed cottage came up with perhaps an extra room downstairs or something would that be okay ? |
20 | a government but all insurance companies really come up with much the same thing so I mean that 's , that 's purely for your technical information rather than anything else . |
21 | Last year Farmer finished runner up in both the 125 and 250 Irish Short Circuit Championships , and had selected outings on Smiley 's 600 Yamaha . |
22 | It was very conventional , even old-fashioned , but its tensions built up in just the right way , and it gripped like a strangler 's hand . |
23 | I end up in exactly the same spot as if I had first walked four paces due east ( which is one sort of displacement , an easterly sort ) and then three paces due north ( which is another sort of displacement , a northerly sort ) . |
24 | like a G they will join up in exactly the same way next time he does it , even to the same letter |
25 | If you have n't yet bought a calculator , you will have to look it up in either the old-fashioned log tables used for arithmetic calculations or in simplified ‘ break tables ’ of logarithms ( see Tukey 1977 ) . |
26 | The two entries are adjacent to each other in the body of the encyclopedia under S. Obviously , this makes sense in that different readers approaching the synoptic outline from different disciplinary perspectives will both end up in roughly the same place , but it is slightly disturbing to find that while there is a main entry for " Applied linguistics " ( which cross-refers readers to " style " ) , there is no matching entry for " Literature and linguistics " to help the reader coming from a purely literary discipline . |
27 | Like many staunch , working class families , the Gedges were keen on discipline and Gedge was brought up in quite a rigid environment . |
28 | Apart from a small stain on the edge this came up in almost the bright and shiny condition that it appears in the illustration . |
29 | This has gone up in virtually the same proportion as the labour cost . |
30 | Frigging around instead of facing up to where the bloody wife had gone and putting a stop to it at once . |