Example sentences of "time [verb] up [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The resources support team organized by Mr Ryder 's advisory section brought together experienced MROs and school librarians ; the team as a whole planned a range of activities , including exhibitions , in-service training , and the compilation of catalogues and lists , and in addition supplied pairs of specialists who would " " immerse themselves " in schools for up to several weeks at a time building up a resources centre and advising on the use of resources generally . "
2 Staff and councillors at the town hall have praised the generous efforts of the milkmen who will inevitably have to spend extra time picking up the gifts .
3 Great carts pulled by as many as six horses at a time came up the roads from the east and waited at Ridgery Butts until a party of people who wanted to cross the forest formed up so that they could travel together .
4 That was not so on the men 's tour , which means it would be very much easier for the ITF to set up its own women 's tour linking many of the principal regular events such as Berlin , Eastbourne , Brighton etc , with the Grand Slams , than it would have been had they responded to the many appeals they had at the time to set up a men 's circuit in competition with ATP …
5 It 's nearly time to give up the tights and get out the sandals .
6 She needed more time — time to think , time to weigh up the consequences .
7 A more gentle upbringing means that the animal has more time to build up the reserves of fat necessary to lubricate the meat .
8 All we have is the government time from time to time tweaking up the regulations as its er as its er it it it its doing here .
9 Isabel wondered when fitzAlan had found the time to pack up the garments .
10 The Labour Party had a merry time playing up the problems and piling up the votes .
11 ‘ Do you wish to order now , or do you need some more time to add up the calories ? ’
12 This gives your body more time to burn up the calories .
13 They 've uncovered the remains of a first century village and graveyard … but they only have a short time to dig up the relics , before work continues on a pipeline straight through the site .
14 They 've uncovered the remains of a first century village and graveyard … but they only have a short time to dig up the relics , before work continues on a pipeline straight through the site .
15 The advantage of such an audit lies in its ability to produce a critical assessment of the organization 's marketing strengths and weaknesses , whilst at the same time weighing up the threats and opportunities posed by the external environment .
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