Example sentences of "have [vb pp] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I can not resist saying that when Japan finally exchanges her peaceful simplicity , her admiration for , and artistic appreciation of , Nature 's beauties , and her contented national life , for the storm stress , and hurry of that feverish existence known to the West , she will have given up the substance for the shadow .
2 Had it not been for Pam 's voice cajoling him onward and upward , he would have given up the struggle .
3 At this stage most people would have given up the struggle and for a time settled for Ted , who by now had enlisted new blood into his team , including the trusty old campaigner , John Peyton , and Peter Walker , who was re-engaged as Ted 's campaign manager .
4 Add a small local earthquake and most men would have given up the ghost .
5 I tell you another thing that amazes me , how any one with a Sovereign right , were a Sovereign in those days , could have given up the palace of Westminster which is so beautiful , palace , together I suppose reigned after the Duke of is it ?
6 At one time you could have travelled up the Aspe valley by railway , and entered Spain through a tunnel five miles long under the final ridge .
7 But as he looked at her innocent lips , he thought this pure child of nature could only have picked up the question from others .
8 By now you should have picked up the signs directing you back to the Cat & Fiddle .
9 You would have picked up the parcel and you would have delivered it yourself .
10 Could n't have picked up the pen and opened the notebook and faced the blank page .
11 The dead cetaceans , predators at the very top of the maritime food chain , would have picked up the toxins from shellfish and smaller animals which accumulate pollutants , Lenghaus said .
12 Folly felt an urge to wash , as if the words had been printed in dark , inky type in the headline of a tabloid newspaper and her hands might have picked up the stain .
13 When we consider the essential role of susceptibility it becomes plain that the people who caught a cold in the bus were ‘ ill ’ before they ever stepped onto it , for if they had been healthy they would never have picked up the bugs in the first place .
14 But Faye and Roberta — well , they are n't middle class , to put it mildly , but surely they — yes , they would have picked up the know-how , the expertise , so if they did n't get things straight , it is because they did n't want to .
15 ‘ We think someone may have picked up the jeans innocently , and maybe now thinks it 's too late to come forward , ’ a Norfolk police spokesman said .
16 We could have harnessed up the goat-cart and come and fetched you .
17 I paused , and asked Sam directly , ‘ How soon would you have rolled up the curtain ? ’
18 Sam said to me thoughtfully , ‘ If you had n't stopped me , I 'd have rolled up the curtain so as to go into the dock in a boat , and all that stuff under the water would have slithered away into the river and no one would have been any the wiser . ’
19 Flowers , a surprise call-up a month ago when the squads for the World Cup double in Poland and Norway were announced , so much looked the part as Chris Woods 's stand-in that he may have leapfrogged up the goalkeeping queue .
20 The water really is n't that hot , usually , but my other one was fiddling with the boiler earlier — he must have turned up the thermostat .
21 A COMPUTER blip could have messed up the statements of millions of credit card customers , it was revealed last night .
22 when the reactor was left hot on that July morning , heat would have crept up the metal to the condenser and melted the crystals , letting tetrachlorobenzene flow back into the reactor and lie in a concentrated layer on top of its contents .
23 So the chalk could have absorbed up the grease .
24 Mr Parker , 33 , denied that Joanna , 25 , could have made up the story .
25 Blanche may have made up the prowling .
26 As he was never in contention , he will not have used up the sort of nervous energy expended by Chip Beck , who recovered the lead he had lost on Saturday to edge out Greg Norman and Mike Standly with a final round of 70 .
27 The delight of the Gloucester supporters was in no way diminished by the fact that Barnes had missed three easy kicks at goal , any one of which would have wrapped up the game for Bath .
28 The UK 's Clean Air Acts , which forced many homes to replace coal-burning fires with smokeless fuel , gas or electric versions , may have cleaned up the smog from out cities , but the utilitarian heaters and radiators that replaced those fires seemed to take some of the cheer from our lives .
29 The company could n't foresee great success or they would have tied up the band for years by way of contract options .
30 Southend then enjoyed a revival but after 63 minutes Malkin could have tied up the points when set up by Aldridge but Sansome made an excellent save .
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