Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] up in [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that , in the past , artists who work independently of the West End galleries have not been taken up in the same way as those under the big dealers .
2 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 .
3 Three main developments should be noted : ( 1 ) the opening up overseas of branch offices of English or Welsh partnerships ; ( 2 ) the creation of new partnerships overseas carrying on business in the English firm-name and involving some , or all , of the English partners together with foreign lawyers ( the counterpart of the multi-national practices which will shortly be set up in the UK ) ; ( 3 ) associations between English and foreign ( typically from the USA ) firms to carry on business together in a third country or as a regional or transnational grouping .
4 As he was wearing only trousers and shoes he knew that he would soon be picked up in the town , so he got away through alleys and into the country .
5 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
6 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
7 This idea of historical study as the rigorous combination of knowledge and method is central to any defence of a key position for history in the curriculum of the 1990s , and may best be summed up in the term " historical literacy " .
8 Ministers have decided that the National Rivers Authority will not be split up in the process of creating the new body but will be incorporated into it .
9 They were to ascertain " whether some of our own Nation inhabiting in those parts , may not be trained up in the said worke . "
10 He makes it clear in his Report that these ‘ prisoner contracts ’ should not be drawn up in a way which would give the prisoner private rights ( that is the right to damages ) .
11 Companies tend to use a ‘ firewall ’ along their route into Internet so that individuals can not be looked up in the directory of users — a sort of ex directory .
12 Instead of saying that in the absence of a community there can be no rules , we say that what is wrong with the solipsist 's rules is that they can not be set up in the way he pretends , by using a private experience as a sample .
13 Such personal comments can however not be taken up in a professional staff support group , being outside its brief and scope which differ from those of a personal therapy group .
14 Addresses do n't have to be mentioned , they can easily be looked up in the electoral roll just from a name .
15 As part of the Initiative , datasets derived from the Census are being held at Manchester Computing Centre and the Census Dissemination Unit has been set up initially for the period from 1992 to 1997 to support them ; the Census Microdata Unit has also been set up in the Econometrics department of Manchester University .
16 A fourth plant will also be set up in the Philippines towards the end of 1993 to focus on surface mount technology .
17 Excessive perspiration in poorly ventilated footwear invites infection which can also be picked up in the changing rooms of public swimming pools or sports centres .
18 TWW , in fact , was a good example of a consortium put together from interests reflecting the shape of the franchise area , which was partly dictated by the fact that the signal for Wales would also be picked up in the West Country .
19 The implications about the relationship between the state , economy and a differentiated working class have only really been taken up in a way which derives from radical labour market theory .
20 The experience gained here and in other countries is now being written up in the form of guide lines for future motorcycle users .
21 You 've been brought up in a television age and you 've been particularly been brought up in an age of card cartoons and soap operas and in all of those you would er expect to see good being oppressed that 's part of the plot in every cartoon there is a plot in every soap opera , that the good the good people actually end up in difficult situations and the way that results in the cartoons and in the soap operas is usually find revenge or punishment .
22 Positivists , of all varieties , have consequently been caught up in an endless quest for a universal , objective but non-legal concept of ‘ crime ’ .
23 Martin Flook , 19 , said he had twice been beaten up in the previous year by Ian Coombes , a passenger in the other vehicle , who was dating his ex-girlfriend .
24 More serious offences such as being drunk and disorderly or damaging property , labelled him as REFRACTORY , and he could then be locked up in a separate room with bread and water for twenty-four hours .
25 It was never seriously in dispute , of course , that black and white people alike were caught up in the summer disturbances of 1981 .
26 Thus redness , rather than merely looking red , is basic but its being there is bound up in a way which is manifest from the start with how it looks to us .
27 The month-old ‘ final offensive ’ has been most successful this year because a split that erupted last August among rebel ranks has not yet been patched up in the face of Khartoum 's assaults .
28 Alarms can either be rigged up in every room in your house , or you can wear an alarm unit on your person , to activate in times of need .
29 ‘ If you have already experienced a bad marriage , you may feel that to marry again is to end up in the same sorry state .
30 It 's a fearful world where even the goodies have a strangeness about them , as they too are caught up in a world of little people , strange animals and flying objects .
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