Example sentences of "can [adv] [adv] [verb] up [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age .
2 Trailers are perfect for films that you can only really put up with if you do n't know what they ‘ mean ’ .
3 Because the body is deep it means the bream can not simply sidle up to a bait , suck it into its mouth and move on , all in one motion .
4 I beat down my excitement and wonder , knowing that a place can not possibly live up to expectations such as mine .
5 People with chronic back pain can not usually get up in any other way .
6 The other use of concealed logicals is to enable you to have VMS directory structures deeper than 8 levels — but you can still only go up to 16 levels , as described below .
7 Chaff and grain can no longer build up on the screen , air flow stays constant and the main turbine blades ( over £100 each ) are n't assaulted by small and/or shattered grain .
8 His view of the American situation follows out the formal consequences of earlier complaints by such writers as Nathanael West and Philip Roth , that the American novel can no longer keep up with contemporary reality .
9 However the High Court can no longer keep up with the increase in applications for judicial reviews — there is an average delay of 18 months in getting a case heard .
10 1993 could well be a time when you can no longer put up with frustrating dead-ends .
11 HI-FLI and AFLI are almost the same , the only difference is that they use high-resolution , and can therefore only use up to three different colours ( rather than one ) within a char .
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