How To Use Tear up In A Sentence

  • They can't even tear up the hotels on this tour because they're sleeping on the tour bus.
  • Neither the buyer nor the seller should tear up this contract.
  • Don't you dare tear up her ticket.
  • The police were called, after which Bradley started to tear up the paper bags which were on the counter.
  • Forget time, he was told, tear up calendars, chuck away clocks, lie doggo and heal yourself with a long-term poultice of peace and quiet. THE OPEN DOOR
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  • But have you ever sympathised with road protesters, anti-nuclear demonstrators or those who tear up genetically modified crops?
  • Battered cars would do their best to tear up the tarmac some more as they blatted past, mufflers long-gone.
  • They admitted that some protesters had been bitten by police dogs and suffered other injuries as they tried to tear up perimeter fencing. Times, Sunday Times
  • She ordered the men to tear up the plants, and they leveled the pretty slope and removed the soil.
  • Just tear up the contract and be done with it.
  • Don't you dare tear up her ticket.
  • So tear up the safe checked shirts and crewneck sweaters - and sink your teeth into some stylish spots. The Sun
  • David thinks it's time to tear up the PC rule book and pull black men up on their shoddy behaviour.
  • During the dry season, our tracks would just tear up the clay and create a cloud of red dust.
  • We have a Southwest-style doghouse for our two huge Rottweilers, but they prefer to romp in, and tear up, our gardens.
  • Battered cars would do their best to tear up the tarmac some more as they blatted past, mufflers long-gone.
  • Or does it suggest that the judiciary is politicised, ready to violate the presumption of innocence and tear up the writ of habeas corpus?
  • I pray you let the drama halt while Chorus stalks to the footlights and drops an epicedian tear upon the fatness of Mr. Hoover. The Four Million
  • Discard that apron, tear up the shopping list and switch off Jamie Oliver.
  • Why did you tear up that letter?
  • Let's tear up the rule book about carbon dioxide and hard hats and no reversing without a banksman. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Friday night club staff called the police after six vandals climbed onto the roofs of the buildings at Stainton Park and began to tear up felt and guttering.
  • The sacks are broken open and each divided between nine women: they fill their calabashes with pulses and tear up the plastic to make bundles to put on their heads.
  • The keeping of the roads in good condition is necessary for the rapid carrying out of operations on the front, and a "marmite" hole is promptly filled if by a lucky shot the German batteries happen to tear up the roadway. The White Road to Verdun
  • He accused ministers of conniving with foreign companies to tear up employment rights.
  • They admitted the bleomycin would tear up his lungs and that even if he recovered, he would likely never be able to race again. LANCE ARMSTRONG
  • Inspir’d, without doubt, by some Skill, more than human, and comprehending in an humble, and seemingly artless, Narration, a Force that can tear up the Heart-strings, this Author has prepar’d an enamouring _Philtre_ for the Mind, which will excite such a Samuel Richardson's Introduction to Pamela
  • Your head whacks against the cement and your eyes tear up. Can You Survive The Zombie Apocalypse?
  • (Viet Cong) were rapidly approaching A/C as the whole aircrew was attempting to tear up all A/C technical manuals and mission orders and maps. Heroes or Villains?
  • Volunteer your band for the show, and be sure to tear up the skins with a drum solo.
  • Forget time, he was told, tear up calendars, chuck away clocks, lie doggo and heal yourself with a long-term poultice of peace and quiet. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Many pension experts believe most companies will have to tear up their existing final salary arrangements before the year is up.
  • In great wrath he swore to take vengeance on the man who had dared to tear up his complaint so contumeliously.
  • No super-excessive, pass-the-parcel packaging that will take all evening to tear up for the recycling box. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forget time, he was told, tear up calendars, chuck away clocks, lie doggo and heal yourself with a long-term poultice of peace and quiet. THE OPEN DOOR
  • In their search for food, most of which is comprised of burrowing rodents, badgers tear up large areas of earth with powerful digging claws on their forefeet.
  • Though other tracked vehicles can tear up soft terrain, our tracks steer much the same as a tire-equipped vehicle.
  • Tear up the coriander leaves and toss them with the tomatoes, onions, a grinding of black pepper and the olive oil.
  • The keeping of the roads in good condition is necessary for the rapid carrying out of operations on the Front, and a "marmite" hole is promptly filled if by a lucky shot the German batteries happen to tear up the roadway. The White Road to Verdun
  • He accused ministers of conniving with foreign companies to tear up employment rights.
  • Add such attachments as scarifiers, and graders can even tear up old roadbeds.
  • The first thing I am going to do is tear up the back driveway and plant grass to finish out the rear lawn.
  • So tear up the safe checked shirts and crewneck sweaters - and sink your teeth into some stylish spots. The Sun
  • These have led to cuts in food subsidies, resulting in pressure to tear up maize and cassava in order to grow crops like tobacco which can be used to sell for foreign currency.
  • Secondary roads can be rugged and can tear up vehicles.
  • An adaptive building must allow slippage between each layer, or the slow layers block flow of quick, and quick layers tear up the slow.
  • Tear up the basil leaves and scatter them into the salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The worst-case scenario: Workers will need to tear up the concrete and repour the entire ramp. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • Tear up the basil and mint and scatter over the top. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't you dare tear up her ticket.
  • Tear up the mozzarella. Times, Sunday Times
  • In their search for food, most of which is comprised of burrowing rodents, badgers tear up large areas of earth with powerful digging claws on their forefeet.
  • My favorite part of this episode was at the end where, after the final insult from the Venezuelans, Leslie looks over at Tom and he gives her a little nod to let her know that he also thinks they have gone much to far … knowing that she will tear up the check and that he is giving her permission. 'Parks and Recreation' recap: Viva Pawnee! | EW.com
  • Otherwise, she would Chekai your mouth tear up your tongue.
  • He accused ministers of conniving with foreign companies to tear up employment rights.
  • My eyes tear up as I remember this hurtful tragedy.
  • I was supposed to de-stem and tear up 1.5 ounces each of mulato, ancho and pasillo chilies.
  • The police were called, after which Bradley started to tear up the paper bags which were on the counter.
  • I gulped back a sudden need to tear up and waited for him to continue.
  • Your father is going to tear up that contract and we're going to be out scrounging for work again.
  • Heidegger meant to tear up universal notions of reason to restore philosophy on the basis of a pre-reflective and more rooted ‘being-there’.

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