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

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1 LEEDS UNITED 'S Steve Hodge was last night lined up for a Pounds 700,000 move to Everton .
2 When you sign up for a savings scheme check the clauses for giving notice .
3 The 90 recommendations of the inquiry included the phasing out of seclusion , better staff training and the setting up of a patients ' advocacy service .
4 In addition to the Patents Act 1977 , there are a number of rules dealing with details such as registration procedure , fees and the setting up of a Patents County Court in London .
5 But he wants to press on with others despite American misgivings : full implementation of UN sanctions , UN policing of the border between Serbia and Bosnia , peacekeepers for havens in Bosnia and the setting up of a war-crimes court .
6 The Whitney Museum is to take photography seriously : its director , David Ross , has announced the setting up of an acquisitions committee whose job will be to establish a coherent acquisitions policy , mainly by filling gaps in the present collections .
7 Apparently I 'd chosen to pee up against a police station , so they took me inside , and told me off , and of course I apologized .
8 He 's done all the work at the scene — all anyone can do — and then he has to cool his heels with the rest of us , waiting for God 's gift to forensic pathology to come screaming up with a police escort and break the news to us that what we all thought was a corpse is — surprise , surprise indeed a corpse , and that we can safely move the body . "
9 The garden was planned by professional designer Naila Green who came up with a snakes and ladders theme .
10 to lift up onto a mares back .
11 He is very well in on a 7lb higher mark than when hacking up at Ascot in October , and has since bolted up in a conditions race at Newbury .
12 Bear in mind that cold cures and certain drinks contain prohibited substances that show up in a drugs test .
13 I 'd sooner wind up in a debtors ’ prison ! ’
14 Trying to dissuade a father from sending his gay teenager to a psychiatrist ; calming someone who 's just been beaten up in a police cell ; sharing someone 's joy at discovering that there 's another lesbian in the next village , all serve to remove some of the complacency which can so easily set in .
15 The strategy which controls the frequency , duration and destination is usually set up on a systems availability base rather than being controlled by the quantity of data to be transferred and its " design delay " costs .
16 Green stars are allocated at these shows and are made up on a points basis .
17 This giant fashion T-Shirt is one large size that will fit up to a 42″ chest , and is a great way to show your support of WWF 's imported work .
18 The Windows for Workgroups beta included software to permit a DOS machine to hook up to a Windows for Workgroups network , although only as a client , so it 's safe to assume that the same Workgroup Connection software will find its way into version 6 .
19 If lots of them signed up at a creditors ' meeting in London on May 27th , that could be decided quickly .
20 Kingfisher risks having its bid held up by a Monopolies Commission investigation because of the grip it would have on the electrical retailing market if it controlled Dixons and Currys as well as Comet .
21 They had erected a little shelter , an old curtain spread across one corner of the balcony and held up by a clothes horse and a chair .
22 That was before the running street-battles of the weekend , when a demonstration around the church was broken up by a police riot which lasted five hours .
23 The $2,000 prize was set up by a patrons ' organization of the National Museum of American Art in honour of Charles C. Eldredge , former director of the museum .
24 The Prince Albert was not the only ship to be held up by a dockers ' strike : at the East India Docks , the Jolly George with a similar load of armaments for Poland , was prevented from sailing .
25 The report revealed that the riots had been sparked off by police mishandling of a case in which a trader was beaten up by a customs official in Taipei .
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