Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] up in " in BNC.
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1 | That grievous bodily harm thing was coming up at a special court this morning , but that ought to be all wrapped up in half an hour . |
2 | The British Empire and the United States will have to be somewhat mixed up in some of their affairs for mutual and general advantage . |
3 | Probably she 'll be so wrapped up in it she 'll feel differently . ’ |
4 | It must be odd , she thought , for a stranger to be suddenly caught up in these life or death struggles . |
5 | ‘ It 's certainly wiser to be more covered up in the sun , ’ she says . |
6 | The last thing I want after the programme is to be still caught up in the atmosphere of the studio . |
7 | We agree with Bremner et al and with Spechler and Goyal et al , who stated that the established Barrett 's oesophagus represents the true cases and that ‘ creeping substitute ’ or developing Barrett 's oesophagus should be carefully followed up in order to determine the progression or not of these lesions . |
8 | Second , it easily misrepresents religion as something which can be neatly packaged up in sections . |
9 | When , for example , God is thought of as like light , the metaphor is meant to bring into play all kinds of overtones and ideas which can help the user to a greater understanding of the word God : light shares some characteristics which can be applied to God — but ones which can not be neatly packaged up in literal words . |