Example sentences of "of [noun prp] have [verb] up " in BNC.

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1 From this one can infer that it belongs chronologically to that transition period in Spanish ceramics when the displaced potters of Malaga had set up afresh in Valencia but were still using the traditional designs of Andalusia in their new environment .
2 The reunification of Germany has opened up new opportunities for many in the East , including a group of East German teachers of English who are visiting Oxford this week .
3 As this demonstrated , the defection of Warwick had opened up gaps in the king 's authority and Gloucester was again an immediate beneficiary .
4 As this demonstrated , the defection of Warwick had opened up gaps in the king 's authority and Gloucester was again an immediate beneficiary .
5 Substantial parts of Freud have stood up to further research — for example , the general presence of infantile sexuality .
6 Ordinarily she would have relished the variety which the creators of Moloch had offered up for her pleasure without a qualm or a second thought , but this time something was getting to her , making her nervous .
7 The Church of England has set up a working party to investigate the possibility of placing advertisements on radio and television in a bid to attract more people to the Church .
8 The Royal Agricultural Society of England has set up a working party , under the chairmanship of Sir Derek Barber , following the challenge laid down by HRH Prince of Wales earlier this year at the society 's annual lecture .
9 I think the Court of Bank of Ireland has come up with the greatest riddle since 1782 , when an Act of Parliament established the Bank .
10 The Russians who went to war on their side were now regarded as their enemies , and he contended that the reason why the British government was trying to prevent the Russian Government trading with this country and was using Polish forces to fight the Russian people was because the people of Russia had set up a form of Government which was antagonistic to a capitalist Government like theirs .
11 Oh , heavens — suppose the subject of Hugh had cropped up today ?
12 This paranoid fear of a Catholic insurrection was heightened in 1641 by the news that the Catholic Irish of Ulster had risen up in armed rebellion against the Protestant settlers of that province , and it subsequently became one of the most powerful influences motivating those who took up arms against Charles I in the civil war .
13 The government of the Chinese autonomous region of Tibet has set up a scheme to utilize solar energy for industrial and household use .
14 The chief cargo handled here was coal , and within a century the population of Goole had shot up from under 500 to 20,000 The docks are close to the centre of the town , which was largely the creation of the canal company that built the docks with their brick warehouses and harbour offices .
15 The city of Budapest has come up with an imaginative solution to the problem of where to put over forty years worth of statues , sculptures and monuments dedicated to the heroes and events of communism .
16 Immigration officials off the north coast of Australia have stepped up their efforts to intercept boat people arriving from Vietnam .
17 Yesterday 's explosion occurred soon after an express train from the northern city of Jammu had pulled up at Sealdah , Mr Biswas said .
18 To encourage the placement of more foreigners in these locations , the Tourist Centre of Japan has set up a Reservation Centre .
19 The Bosnia Aid Committee of Oxford has to weigh up the risks and the costs of each convoy .
20 Andres Rodriguez of Paraguay has signed up with the IMF .
21 The Yugoslav republic of Serbia has set up an environmental inspectorate with wide-ranging powers .
22 In an effort to improve prospects for the latter , the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has drawn up a four-year plan .
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