Example sentences of "have [verb] up [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In one of those announcements that trigger a double take in observers who find it hard to believe the function had not been available for years , IBM Corp this week finally added Ethernet support for the 3174 cluster controller , long after most users must have given up on the idea and made other arrangements . |
2 | ‘ If men never considered the exchange rate in precisely those terms , ’ the man wrote , ‘ then the Caprice and the Ivy would have given up on the supper trade decades ago . ’ |
3 | He was faced with one setback after another , as we shall see , and most people would have given up along the way . |
4 | Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’ |
5 | Going back to the agents up in the town , the boatmen to get information about a ship coming in they would have to go up to the town |
6 | They would have to go up to the town , yes |
7 | Soon they will have to go up to the front-line again . |
8 | They 'll have to go up into the attic . |
9 | Everything 's got to be sorted out I think her pram and her other desk is gon na have to go up in the |
10 | Yet despite one way traffic at times , Newcastle will have to tighten up at the heart of a defence that looked vulnerable . |
11 | Companies behind with their accounts and returns submissions will have to catch up in the next 12 months . |
12 | At the end of every chapter there 's a review of what you 've just learned and a few questions to check that it 's really sunk in ( and a mini glossary of any new terms/jargon you may have picked up on the way . |
13 | And if your eyes followed the river westwards , you could have looked up from the valley directly on to the bald patch that was the cultivated land midway up the forested slope of Jimale . |
14 | If we had stayed longer we would have caught up with the three-day Dartington Conference on Building a Sustainable Future for Rural Britain , addressed by such luminaries in this field as Marion Shoard , Malcolm Moseley and David Lock . |
15 | Few of the cast would have seen him in the revues of the late thirties where his career started , but they would all have caught up with the films he had made in the immediate post-war years . |
16 | They are cared for by the shepherds , who would once have come up for the summer along with the animals , and slept in their traditional , bleak little cabins ; nowadays , they are for the most part motorized and can commute genteelly to the livestock from their homes below . |
17 | They would not have come up with the rest of the cash for at least another year . |
18 | It 's late , I know , but Alan Fine might have come up with the answer . |
19 | Then none of this rot about wars and boundaries would have come up in the first place . ’ |
20 | Some may even have come up from the West Highland Way which runs below Am Bodach in a secluded glen parallel to Loch Leven . |
21 | Fatty : We could have turned up to the disco in these ! |
22 | You must have shot up from the age of fourteen or so . ’ |
23 | If you 'd told me all those years ago , I would have grown up with the idea of another mother , perhaps miles away , perhaps just around the corner . |
24 | … the earliest agriculture must have grown up round the shrines of the Mother Goddess , which thus became social and economic centres , as well as holy places , and were the germs of the future cities . |
25 | Today we should have met up with the rest of the tribe but we are n't as fit as we might be . |
26 | I wondered briefly what a British nursing sister would have said , but the act of motherly comfort may well have made up for the lack of quiet during the day . |
27 | God knows what lie she 'd have made up to the staff , and they 'd have believed her . |
28 | I might have to walk up to the pier to find a bin . ’ |
29 | ‘ My , but we must have got up on the right side of the interrogation cell this morning . ’ |
30 | I shall just have to put up with the pain . ’ |