Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] that [verb] up " in BNC.

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1 One or two of the few houses that make up the hamlet of San Sano were acquired and transformed by the owner with great mastery into the attractive Hotel Residence San Sano , Signor Matarazzo 's taste runs to what could be called a ‘ glorification of simplicity ’ .
2 No I do n't think there were , there might have been one or two , yes I do know one that used to make some form of er something for the saddlery trade and you know those houses opposite the alms houses in Road , there are some alms houses on the one side , then there 's some houses that lie up steps on the other side of the road if they 're still there .
3 but if you , if you looking at some things that came up there are crafty marks
4 Right , let's see if we can find some things that come up here .
5 you get these jocks that get up there , big and they think they are so cool and then
6 As a meeting point for the many cultures that make up modern Spain , Madrid is a bustling city in the middle of the central plain known as the Meseta .
7 Yet for many years gerontologists , in the many disciplines that make up gerontology , have been arguing that the gloom is overstressed , that future prospects need not be so bad as is often suggested .
8 Erm we owned a little and just thought I 'd ask the party see how many things that cropped up as a result
9 How many businesses that went up in the 1980s might now come down ?
10 I suppose we 're typical of so many families that split up over the changes .
11 This means that people end up with some of the same players , but I do n't think there 's many teams that end up identical ( I mean there are 7000 odd teams in this one ) .
12 Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes .
13 There is n't very many soldiers that grew up at this school any more .
14 Europe now produces more food than she needs and has for some years been supporting a section of industry that provides employment for less than 1% of our National workforce ; good for British agriculture , but how much better if the support had gone to those industries that took up a greater proportion of the work force , i.e. the engineers with 10% .
15 Let us look at those towns that grew up in the midst of their own open fields , that entered the nineteenth century with their population rising at a phenomenal rate , but were wholly unable to expand their building area to meet this rise in numbers .
16 Those cells that end up on the inside become inner cell mass and those that end up on the outside , the trophoblast .
17 Indeed , among the more bizarre places to find an Armani are holes in the wall in the Sicilian hill villages around Corleone where unlaundered mafioso cash comes out at tea time every day in search of status-promoting glad rags — the same suits that turn up simultaneously in posh Paris bistros , Los Angeles lizard lounges and the boardrooms of the most respectable British banks .
18 On the day , it 's who handles any emergencies that crop up like blown fuses and late deliveries .
19 Note any feelings that come up as you write .
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