Example sentences of "be [verb] up on the " in BNC.

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1 I 'll be catching up on the progress of our women in management .
2 Aunt Sarah would be curled up on the sofa , in guernsey and old jeans , having chased Robin and Jenny out so that she could phone in peace .
3 Tug felt the call to join her , to leap to his feet and let himself be carried up on the tide , into a high and heroic world .
4 So , you 'll be ending up on the breadline worse than ever
5 He had no doubt that the case could be wound up on the strength of it .
6 To be completely safe , he activated his automatic call-signal which would be picked up on the ground .
7 He says I 'm gon na be lifted up on the cross .
8 Polperro 's festivities fell five days later at St Peter 's Fair , and Quiller Couch beautifully described how a pile of tar barrels and wood would be built up on the beach for the entire village to gather around and see it lighted .
9 This is generally done in much the same way as a diagram would be built up on the screen .
10 At this point , an isolated plantation will be noticed up on the hillside to the left , and if it can be reached without damaging walls it should be .
11 These map programs take a fair bit of work , and can not be drawn up on the launching ship ; the sailors load a ready-made map into the missile , and tell it how to get to the initial way-point .
12 The directors added that they had done so because ‘ this is the basis adopted in the accounts of the overseas subsidiaries ’ , and that the group accounts should be drawn up on the same basis in order to show a true and fair view .
13 thirdly , some principles of professional practice which may be drawn up on the basis of these discussions .
14 At the same time he said that new rules would be drawn up on the ownership of property , in preparation for the privatization of numerous state enterprises ; in this context he demanded a cut in bank interest rates , from a typical level of 50 per cent to around 20 per cent , so as to encourage private investment in industry , where he said that productivity had fallen by 10 per cent since the start of the year .
15 It can be drawn up on the basis of historic-cost book values , current-cost book values or market values .
16 As autumn arrives , the birds migrate south , leaving the foxes to scavenge from the bird and reindeer carcasses and anything that might be washed up on the shore .
17 Official invitations to all les Girls would be pinned up on the stage doorkeeper 's noticeboard .
18 You were going to look at ways of classifying the short stories you 've been looking at , when y , sort of , to look at similarities between short stories , like which ones deal with husband and wife relationships , which ones are about loneliness , I mean , use your paper , it 's it 's only there for scrap paper , you have n't got to produce something that 's gon na be pinned up on the wall .
19 The press played down these reverses , and they paled into insignificance when in spring 1943 word spread that a prisoner of-war camp was going to be set up on the outskirts of Fontanellato .
20 Models enable complex relationships to be set up on the computer in numerical form rather than in the form of subjective statements .
21 I have founded my judgment upon the grounds which I have already expressed , but I do not wish to be understood as thereby negativing the proposition that a defence might be set up on the alternative basis mentioned by Willes J. In my opinion this appeal should be allowed .
22 It is rumoured that an oil rig is to be set up on the local water meadows .
23 In theory , a limited partnership could be set up on the retirement of a working partner , where the continuing partners experience difficulty in acquiring the outgoing partner 's share by an immediate cash payment .
24 It was hoped that a small part of those works could stay in operation , renovating locomotives and rolling stock and that eventually a heritage museum could be set up on the site .
25 The main finishing dais will be set up on the cobbled William Brown Street .
26 By 2000 it will have passed both France and Britain , and will be nosing up on the real geriatrics , Germany and Sweden .
27 3.1.5 to take schedules or inventories of fixtures and other items to be yielded up on the expiry of the Term and
28 She said , ‘ I wonder if Albert 'll be waving up on the line I would , if I was him . ’
29 And you may also be held up on the A three six one at Wardington where there are some temporary traffic lights , that 's just north of Banbury .
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