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

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1 In natural first language acquisition , the child , growing up through involvement in naturally recurrent events , learns about the world through language and concomitantly learns language through an engagement with the world .
2 This is the first of Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki 's films to open here , but not the last : two more are lining up for release in the next six months .
3 Up for re-election in 1952 , he was looking around for a cause that would be electorally popular , and found it in anti-communism .
4 Was up for re-election in May this year , nineteen ninety two .
5 Some will be up for re-election in two years .
6 Renewed prospects opened up for preferment in Ireland .
7 In the city itself there is the Oskar Reinhart Foundation , which he set up for Winterthur in his lifetime , and which houses over six hundred works by Swiss , German and Austrian artists of the sixteenth , seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .
8 I also remember , incidentally , the first letter that I had to erm type , a young chap who was erm shortly called up for service in the Army came in and erm dictated a little letter to me to see how erm , how I got on and erm it was a letter to parents in Halesworth whose daughter had just been er transferred to a grammar school and erm in those days of course the , if the distance was more than three miles the Education Committee er provided a cycle and cape and leggings and erm the object of the letter was to find out the child 's inside leg measurement
9 These are , for example , the nameless and faceless workers who lined up for work in response to Henry Ford 's visionary offer of a $5-per-day paycheck .
10 You 're the , you 're the driver and you 've got to get up for work in the morning and everything else .
11 It would perhaps be unusual for expulsion to follow as a matter of course under this head without some discussion with the invalid to see whether other arrangements might be made and the real object of including this as a ground for expulsion is to remove doubt on all sides as to when such delicate matters are liable to be brought up for discussion in the context of early retirement .
12 From the old man , you see he 'd always been an old I L P man and er I remember when Harris put up for parliament in the Rushcliffe division .
13 Keith has to get up for school in the morning , but he 's not thinking about that at the minute .
14 And anyway you 've got ta get up for school in the morning .
15 What an admission to make after 12 years of Conservative government that our economy is uniquely incapable of being signed up for participation in a single currency .
16 Mr Grosz was the only senior politician yesterday with the courage to stand up for Communism in front of a hostile audience .
17 When the permit came up for renewal in 1986 , Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge issued a general permit for the drift-netting to continue .
18 ‘ I owe the show a lot obviously , but my contract is up for renewal in June this year and I will have to think about it seriously then .
19 Its five orchestras consume £12 million of Radio 3 's annual budget of £49 million , but a series of leaked memos has suggested that some or all may be on the hit-list when the BBC 's charter comes up for renewal in 1996 .
20 The Charter is up for renewal in 1996 , and there are ministers to be lobbied and Conservative backbenchers to be wooed .
21 As the debate intensifies over the BBC 's Charter — virtually its right to broadcast — which is up for renewal in 1996 , a younger chairman is needed to take the corporation into the next century , critics say , but Mr Hussey was tightlipped as he flew in from Hong Kong .
22 The Ikon Gallery , whose lease is coming up for renewal in February 1993 , is studying the possibility of taking over a Victorian school next to the International Convention Centre .
23 When my membership come up for renewal in November I would be happy to add £5 to it , or agree to anything similar which is adopted …
24 In January 1965 he told his ambassador in Washington that at some point before the Atlantic treaty came up for renewal in 1969 , he would end integration of French forces and order all foreign forces to leave French soil .
25 Having managed to come by a decent bit of steak and kidney , he stood over the young maid , who came in once a week , until she had managed to produce a pie , later warmed up for dinner in the microwave .
26 WIMBLEDON have put top players Warren Barton , Robbie Earle and John Scales up for auction in a desperate bid to raise £2 million by the New Year .
27 This week 14 paintings were put up for auction in London so the gallery could clear its debts and provide grants for artists , particularly students , in the region .
28 The problem law comes up for review in April , a piece of news that increased Carling 's alarm .
29 In fact , the BBC charter comes up for review in 1993 and the Government will decide how broadcasting will be run without much regard for Birt 's opinions .
30 The Cambridge-based group said the deal is the first step in broadening the customer base for ARM chips , and opening the technology up for use in niche consumer markets , where low power consumption and low cost are key .
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