How To Use Beef up In A Sentence

  • Warriors provide valuable services to your heroes and act as a clearing house for all manner of soldiers or creatures your heroes may need in order to beef up their armies.
  • Another facet of the business that he is keen to beef up is innovation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pledge card is on it's way too where Boris pledges too* Beef up police presence on our streets by cutting red tape and employing more officers Boris launches his Party Political Broadcast
  • As part of its effort to beef up its noninsurance business, Ping An plans to pay 22.1 billion yuan to increase its stake in Shenzhen Development Bank Corp. to 30% from 5%. Ping An Earnings Slide
  • His government, which has been under constant pressure from some corporate circles to beef up its industrial laws, has been thrashing around for ways to push its agenda forward.
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  • The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
  • The Bank of England has given big lenders two extra years to beef up their protections against a taxpayer bailout. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bank suggested that Cunningham beef up the board with some high-profile directors.
  • However during the past 12 months this region was faced with challenges of members who did not attend REC meetings and did not tender apologies as a result meetings did not quorate, and the PEC decided to beef up the REC to enable it to prepare for the regional conference, because disbandment would not have been a solution. ORGANISATIONAL REPORT TO THE ANC WOMEN’S LEAGUE NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL
  • The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
  • The national security council heard calls for resources to be redirected from the elite nuclear forces to beef up conventional arms spending.
  • The cable crossover from the low pulleys is a superb way to beef up those upper and inner pec muscles that jut out from your collarbones.
  • See, grunge was a kind of rock amnesty; it allowed bands to actually beef up the chords, but leave their spandex and perming fluid in large custom-built skips outside fashion police stations.
  • The Spurs chief is determined to beef up his midfield following the departures of Stewart and Paul Gascoigne.
  • We need to find some new players to beef up the team.
  • We also re-recorded and overdubbed a lot of the original material, such as the big Nelson Mandela finale, to beef up the audio.
  • Meanwhile Solana is forging ahead with plans to beef up his own operation.
  • They can beef up your status if you're a society hostess.
  • Happening right now, the International Red Cross preparing to beef up relief efforts for what it calls a worsening disaster for millions of Iraqis. CNN Transcript May 7, 2007
  • The program gives money to primarily low-income schools to beef up staff and resources for individualized instruction to disadvantaged children.
  • It is the first draft - one which the officials probably expected Ministers to beef up and argue about.
  • She does need to read up a bit to beef up her conservative vocabulary, but she already has the name rec and the natural ability to connect with average voters. Jeb Bush is Right - Erick’s blog - RedState
  • With a cap on spending during elections, ministers are using the extra perks to beef up their campaign without declaring them as expenses.
  • We need to find some new players to beef up the team.
  • The company has been trying to beef up its image.
  • The program gives money to primarily low-income schools to beef up staff and resources for individualized instruction to disadvantaged children.
  • We definitely need more beef up front.
  • Most skeptics are homing in on what looks like a halting drive to beef up domestic defenses against terrorists.
  • The company has been trying to beef up its image.
  • They're taking on more workers to beef up production.
  • It is the first draft - one which the officials probably expected Ministers to beef up and argue about.
  • Bush spoke at the terminal to highlight administration efforts to beef up security at seaports.
  • Any attempt to beef up the government 's veto powers will anger campaigners. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company has plans to beef up its production.
  • They're taking on more workers to beef up production.
  • And while Google said it was "mortified" by its discovery, apologized again, and announced some measures to beef up privacy awareness within its ranks, the admission could expose the company to greater global scrutiny, fines and potential lawsuits, experts said. Google 'mortified' that Street View cars scarfed up e-mail, passwords; privacy criticism intensifies
  • Yes, I know their defense looked good most of the season and Simon was good addition, I just feel they still need more beef up the middle and Wright is, I think, an active playmaker who can stuff the run.
  • Any attempt to beef up the government 's veto powers will anger campaigners. Times, Sunday Times
  • He concluded that the loss was accidental and recommended that the agency beef up information security procedures. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can beef up your status if you're a society hostess.
  • A LEADING contender in the mayoral race in Los Angeles wants to beef up the city's police force.
  • When I worked in the ER I had a plastic surgeon beef up my personal ratio count when he refused to come in for a 27 year old female who literally had the right side of her face bitten off from her lip to her orbital canthus by her own pit bull, ONE WEEK BEFORE HER WEDDING. Time and Place
  • As part of its efforts to beef up its noninsurance business, Ping An Insurance also plans to spend 22.13 billion yuan to boost its stake in Shenzhen Development Bank Corp. to 30% from 5%. Ping An to invest in rights issue
  • I think the riddler is a good fit for the movie and stay with me on this i think Jim Carrey could come back beef up his role some and make it more darker cuz he is that good of an actor and it would be perfect.deff not clive owen But....a good way to connect everything is maybe get a villian who isnt a tradiontal batman villian. EXCLUSIVE: David Goyer Says He Knows The Theme For ‘Batman 3’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • Beef up this report with some figures and facts.
  • A spate of viruses could force carriers to beef up their customer support staffs, which would drive up prices for all users.
  • You, the working man, gotta beef up your brains. Times, Sunday Times
  • A locally designed and built self-righting search-and-rescue boat joined the national coast guard fleet yesterday to help beef up its disaster-relief capabilities.
  • In response the government has promised to beef up its military presence in the north.
  • If there wasn't such reporting, do we need to do more to beef up our intelligence so that we can penetrate whatever organization was responsible for this outrage.
  • The national security council heard calls for resources to be redirected from the elite nuclear forces to beef up conventional arms spending.
  • It is the first draft - one which the officials probably expected Ministers to beef up and argue about.
  • The program gives money to primarily low-income schools to beef up staff and resources for individualized instruction to disadvantaged children.
  • Another facet of the business that he is keen to beef up is innovation. Times, Sunday Times

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