Example sentences of "simply [verb] up [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many feared they 'd simply eat up the opposition , and with feet the size of human hands and powerful legs to go with them , the records looked set to be broken . |
2 | It is impossible that Matthew was mistaken or that he simply made up the verse as a climax to his birth story hoping that his readers would not notice . |
3 | The user simply lines up the image in the viewfinder of the fixed focus lens and presses the button . |
4 | Once the group is there , simply pick up the icon of each of the programs you want to come up automatically , and drop it in the Startup group . |
5 | Simply pick up the phone and dial |
6 | Its rapid post-war development was based upon its close association with trade unionism , already firmly established before 1914 , and it seems likely that the First World War simply speeded up the process of political change . |
7 | Today they were simply soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying a tour of the province 's most popular sites , including a shopping trip to Belfast city centre and a visit to the Giant 's Causeway . |
8 | Simply line up the shelf in position , using a spirit level , before permanent fixing for a really professional result . |
9 | Simply line up the shelf in position , using a spirit level , before permanent fixing for a really professional result . |
10 | To the extent that policies are widely publicized and are regarded as credible by agents , the grafting on of the rational expectations hypothesis simply speeds up the process of adjustment to a lower rate of inflation . |
11 | Very Simply Topping Up the Brake Fluid |
12 | We do n't need to buy a package , we can simply lift up the telephone , book our own accommodation , use our own car . |
13 | Simply look up the cake tin size in the charts on pages 8–12 for all the ingredients , quantities and cooking times . |
14 | On the other hand the journalist can not simply mark up the caption for printing ; it will have to be retyped . |
15 | Simply adding up the money incomes of individuals in order to get a measure of their total incomes ignores questions of the distribution of income . |
16 | You can not simply draw up a covenant ( or a Deposited Covenant Agreement ) to cover a donation you have already made in the hope that ACET can obtain tax advantage on the sum given . |
17 | With a little practice it is possible to generate complete sentences instantly by simply calling up a string of stored phonemes . |
18 | The scope for misunderstanding and the possibility of simply giving up the attempt increases hugely when the less tangible , less definable aims and outcomes of partnerships are considered . |
19 | Simply set up the machine in minutes , cast on over the 100 needles and off you go — sweaters in yarns from Double Knitting to Chunky can quickly be made using the famous BOND Classic Knitting System on which the new Sweater Machine is based . |
20 | You took the job with him simply to clear up a mystery . |
21 | These cell divisions simply divide up the egg to give a population of smaller cells that form the early embryo and are thus different from the cell division associated with cell growth and multiplication . |
22 | Some boys simply gave up the struggle for power , or scarcely attempted it . |
23 | It is as though a librarian , ordered to destroy Lady Chatterley 's Lover , simply tore up the card from the card index , leaving the book itself on the shelf . |
24 | So simply making up the calcium that astronauts excrete may not ensure that it is laid down properly in new bone . |
25 | But this , of course , makes no serious claim at all about the notion of consciousness , in the sense in which the word is normally used : it simply sets up a definition of the term on which virtually any organism higher than an amoeba is conscious , as would be many existing computers . |
26 | At this time the idea of simply dividing up the group into product groups was also broadened . |
27 | But in fact very few can resist the urge to stop and sit in one of the small road side restaurants and simply soak up the atmosphere . |
28 | They did not hope for any tangible support for their undertaking , but a charter would give them some standing in England , allow them to create a legal government , and possibly convince any enquiring Spaniards that they were not simply setting up a pirate base . |