Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [vb pp] up [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But first priority for the pool fraternity is to elect a new men 's team manager to replace Trevor Harte who has stepped up to Association chairman .
2 That is a child who has grown up with books instead of wallpaper .
3 These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum .
4 On Sat 28th , for instance , you can witness the explosive talent of guitarist Jan Cyrka , who has teamed up with bass virtuoso Pascal Mulot to bring you the most lethal double-act since Smith met Wesson .
5 SALFORD scrum half Mark Dobson , who has sharpened up by training with Olympic sprinter David Grindley , has been given a free transfer .
6 It is an area I do not know and the reason for choosing it came from a close friend who has put up with the knowledge of my obsession for many years now and still remains the closest of friends .
7 ‘ Juval Aviv is a very astute investigator who has come up with some very plausible explanations , ’ he said .
8 So it has proved , with that alert enthusiast Ashdown turning to the eminently qualified Anthony Lester , QC , who has come up with a rather different interpretation of events to that brought forward by the Law Officers .
9 Another new face in the pack is lock Jeremy Cruiks who has come up through the ranks , while back in action are back-row duo Mark Hampton and David Croft , who fills in for injured number 8 Roger Wilson .
10 Earlier this year Sam , who has earned up to £500,000 a year from her work , was named as Britain 's 179th richest woman .
11 But I spent a few bob buying drinks for a couple of old OSS types who 'd turned up in their London station and they took pity on me and let drop the codename : Winter Garden .
12 Here where class and its rituals , football teams , chips , queues for everything , council estates , three storey houses , pebble dashed suburbia , languages we 'd never heard , the tube , children who 'd grown up with TV programmes we 'd never seen , pubs and warm beer ( when we saw COURAGE written on pub hoardings we thought they were left over from the war to give people morale ) , tea and gasfires and pets , having to make appointments to see people in advance rather than just arriving , suspicious politeness , all of these began to reveal themselves , intricately and ambiguously .
13 She thought she could in the end be legitimized , be more than just the girl who had married the first man who came along in order to get away from home : daughter of a mother who 'd shacked up with her own mother 's boyfriend at that own mother 's unconscious behest — and had thereby had her life negated forever .
14 All the Luftwaffe crews who 've ended up in Ireland have been put in prison camps .
15 SPORTSWEAR FOR PEOPLE WHO 'VE GROWN UP WITH SPORT .
16 And many villagers who 've grown up with the noise of the jets say its the end of an era .
17 Savvy : I 'm from the Black Lesbian and Gay Centre project in London and our members include lesbians of First Nation and Third World descent , both people who 've grown up in this country and people who have n't , so we have a very diverse membership .
18 Also looking at walking axes have been Grivel , who 've come up with the Air Tech , which weighs in at a gobsmacking 460g .
19 She 'll be home to the volunteers who 've spent up to three thousand pounds for the chance to sail some of the seven seas .
20 Should choke the Manc hordes who 've coughed up for it .
21 On the opposite side were the men who had marched up from Levenmouth .
22 Stan Charlton joined Crystal Palace FC from Exeter City in the summer of 1928 , linking up again with his former manager at St James Park , Fred Maven , who had moved up to London from Devon in November 1927 .
23 He had sent for Philip who had raced up from Wales to coach and instruct this miraculous son in a great Shakespearian role to be performed in an Oxford college before an audience of West End luminaries ( Gielgud , Terence Rattigan ) : ‘ We worked on it line by line , hour after hour , into the early morning …
24 What neither German radio nor the public knew was that the Duke of Buccleuch was placed under house arrest on his estates in Scotland , several aristocrats were personally warned by Churchill that if they talked of peace they would be jailed , and Lord Londonderry was questioned inconclusively about a meeting that was alleged to have taken place on his Mountstewart estate in Northern Ireland with four German agents who had travelled up through the Free State .
25 Only last week ( British Medical Journal , vol 286 , p 765 ) there was an account of two young lassies in Australia who had turned up at a health centre feeling nauseous and generally out of sorts .
26 However , Ridley said that , through ex gratia payments by the government , those who had invested up to £50,000 would be able to recover 90 per cent of their investment ; investors would be able to recover 80 per cent of investments between £50,000 and £100,000 and 60 per cent of investments over £100,000 .
27 Nick saw a stocky , lively-looking man in a cloth cap and baggy trousers , who had bounced up from his haunches eager as a puppy .
28 It seemed that NoS was going to be the first to tap the huge reservoir of people who had given up on the papers altogether .
29 Who had gazed up at him from his adolescent girlie mags .
30 But to me , who had grown up without knowing want , the prosperity which accrued around them through the fifties and early sixties was of little account .
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