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

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1 By 1921 indeed frustration with coalition was building up such a head of steam as seriously to threaten its future .
2 If the new clause goes through without amendment ( a ) , it will empower the Secretary of State to set up such a council .
3 J M W Turner , one of England 's most distinguished landscape painters , had always intended to set up such a society in his own lifetime , but it was never to materialise .
4 ‘ No sane person would make up such a tarradiddle .
5 But there must be concerns at the prospect of the need to break up such a service and whether the work it is undertaking can be maintained and appropriately financially supported in smaller units . ’
6 Who could hope to make up such a deficit over the last four holes of Royal St. George 's ?
7 After more than a year of " the war to end wars " Wilson was still pressing the need for the accumulation of a strike fund of such a size that when the war was over , the union " would be able to put up such a fight that their opponents would never be able to withstand " .
8 They missed a few kicks at goal but they nailed Northampton to their line and worked up such a storm that they had them scurrying all ways .
9 The relevant statute empowered the minister to set up such a committee but in this case he refused to do so on the ground that the complaint was unsuitable for investigation because it raised wide issues ; that if the committee upheld the complaint he would be expected to make an order to give effect to the committee 's recommendations ; and that the complaint should be dealt with by the Board rather than by the committee of investigation .
10 I believe the issues are important enough to warrant setting up such a faculty now .
11 Although it is true , as Charles Muscatine has recently pointed out , that it is inappropriate and impossible to seek to classify fabliaux in toto as representing one of the styles of Latin rhetoric recognized in the medieval schools — humilis , medius or gravis : low , middle or high — fabliau authors can call up such a range of styles for good local effect .
12 In setting up such a scheme great care needs to be taken in explaining to all participants the rationale behind the decision and the positive gains involved .
13 The nuclear-free zone proposal was reportedly in the annual ASEAN discussions in 1986 , and Soviet spokesmen underlined press reports at the close of the following annual ASEAN Conference in June 1987 that specific plans were being worked out to set up such a zone which would be examined at a summit level meeting of the ASEAN states in Manila in December .
14 They would need training and should receive remuneration ; colleges and postgraduate deans should together be responsible for setting up such a system .
15 The low cost of setting up such a system allows people who have never ventured beyond typewriter or wordprocessor to produce material which looks as though it has been professionally typeset .
16 The best way , though time consuming , of setting up such a system is by a participative approach .
17 apartments and I could n't believe how they they there there could work up such a system and I 'm serious , I I really mean this Mr Chairman , it is serious .
18 I always do sit with my hands in my pockets , except when I am in the company of my sisters , my cousins , or my aunts ; and they kick up such a shindy — I should say expostulate so eloquently on the subject — that I have to give up and take them out — my hands I mean . ’
19 ‘ I ca n't think of any other woman of my acquaintance who would kick up such a fuss just because a man wanted to buy her some new clothes .
20 Other stories say that the Queen Regent became afraid of a public outcry should it be found out that she had even contemplated giving up such a prize .
21 Martin Easteal , the chief executive of the commission which is reviewing English local government , thought setting up such a body was a sensible way of dealing with the matter .
22 To set up such a tank containing only the larger species so that they live in a harmonious group requires careful thought .
23 He would go on sleeping badly , and opening people 's luggage , and given great luck he would even keep on living with Sam , though it was difficult to imagine that she would seriously consent to give up such a trophy , however little genuine pleasure she had from the child .
24 As a breed we take up such a lot of room . ’
25 The Institute could attempt to set up such a figure , but he would face considerable difficulties .
26 If the newspapers lied to cover up such a disaster , they would lie about other things too .
27 If the horse is not provoked into bucking or rearing , it is likely to give up such a habit if the rider remains calm and does n't fall off .
28 Insofar as it sets up such a process of necessary and constant supplementation , we could say that the impossibility of totalization produces a writing-effect whose process of perpetual deferral unremittingly provokes more writing .
29 Reddy acknowledges objections that rewarded gifting might delay the development of a cadaver transplant programme , but argues that as ‘ the medical , legal , economic , technological , and logistic infrastructure required to set up such a programme in India simply does not exist … is the payment of money to a willing , informed adult , who happens to be poor and needy , so unethical or immoral that it alone determines whether people should be allowed to live or die ? ’
30 If a grandparent were to set up such an accumulation trust for the benefit of grandchildren , then income can be paid out to a grandchild when a minor and unmarried , without the income being aggregated with the income of the grandparent or the parents of the beneficiary .
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