Example sentences of "[adj] have [verb] up [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Novice anthropologists are not all birds of a feather but most readers of this book are likely to have grown up in a modern industrialized society of the sort which presupposes a particular type of major distinction between private affairs and public affairs .
2 They said that a state of infinite density might occur only if the galaxies were moving directly toward or away from each other ; only then would they all have met up at a single point in the past .
3 ‘ You will all have to put up with a certain amount of unwelcome attention from the Press , but I have warned them that we will not tolerate any interference with your golf .
4 Now the Scottish Prison Service and the Scottish Council for Single Homeless have come up with a package that attempts to address the problem .
5 She was fortunate in that those who had passed through their political puberty in the fifties and sixties had grown up with a hazy notion of the Establishment .
6 Sun Microsystems Inc has signed up with a new Russian company founded by the republic 's chief satellite designer , Aleksandr Galitsky for joint development of wireless network technology .
7 Sun Microsystems Inc worshipper Integrix Inc has come up with a keyboard called the S5+ that incorporates the functionality of Sun 's new Type 5 but can also be used with all Suns , Sun compatibles and PCs .
8 Both have pushed up against a lower limit which is , I believe , economic in character .
9 New York dealers A la Vieille Russie and Didier Aaron Inc have teamed up with a rather unlikely presentation of the art of Alexandre Iacovleff ( 1887–1938 ) .
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