Example sentences of "that [vb past] up [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As the Goods sit in Kelly 's bedroom surrounded by the bits and pieces that made up her world , Mike picks up her diary .
2 His eyes roved her features , as if he was recalling every item of the lines and planes that made up her face .
3 In the quiet of the dawn , the young platoon commanders and their sergeants walked around the four vehicLes that made up their command , to check their soldiers and their equipment .
4 Through its low branches I had a latticed view of the buildings that made up my home .
5 Of the 16 funds that made up our Global Strategy umbrella fund when it was launched five years ago , no less than four have come first in their respective sectors over this period , according to Finstat .
6 He put little slips of paper in the entries that made up his fragile narrative or non-narrative .
7 Much has been written about Griffith and his contribution to the movies but the ingredients that made up his genius have never been better identified than in the review Heywood Broun wrote of Intolerance when it appeared in 1916 .
8 Even the particles that made up his body would not survive .
9 She did a series of sketches , trying to capture all his moods , thinking that , though they were n't very professional , they were to her , because she could see in every one of them all those complicated , aggravating , irresistible facets that made up his personality .
10 Organisms that released spores when they were too young or too old would end up with fewer descendants than rivals that built up their strength and then released a massive number of spores when in the prime of life .
11 but if you , if you looking at some things that came up there are crafty marks
12 His eyes blinked violently in a spasm that screwed up his face in rapid jerks .
13 But he had inherited his father 's ability , and he was just getting things straight again when he was badly hit by a prolonged series of dock strikes that tied up his ships and prevented them from earning anything .
14 Seaford , Hastings , Winchelsea and Rye suffered from the old Sussex enemy , the longshore drift that silted up their harbours relentlessly .
15 very good , yeah , I say you could borrow my printer again , but that 's , that packed up you know
16 And a flash that shuddered up her spine to the back of her head
17 Bakst spoke with admiration of Modigliani 's erect carriage , of the air of inner fire that lighted up his face .
18 I sat tight in my seat , my big knees grating against the row in front , trying to ignore the agonising cramps that tore up my thighs .
19 Companies that set up their regional headquarters in Singapore are only taxed 10% on income from approved services , including trading in foreign exchange and offshore investments .
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