How To Use Wrap up In A Sentence

  • To wrap up the project, the artist visits the studio and signs the finished sculptures.
  • But it took three more match points before he could wrap up victory. ITF World of Tennis
  • As The New York Timesnotes, Gingrich's go-slow approach gives him time to wrap up scheduled paid speeches and extract himself from his varied business interests before launching a campaign. Newt Gingrich starts testing waters for White House bid
  • Wrap up warm and put on some moisturiser with a protection factor. The Sun
  • The wind can be biting but wrap up and you are in for a treat. Times, Sunday Times
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  • It shouldn't take more than a couple of months to wrap up any business pending before the existing council committee.
  • Wrap up well - it's cold outside.
  • One thing that may not be part of my own Dean wrap up is fervent appreciation for his success in 'activating the Democratic base', I'm afraid. United we stand...
  • Georgie was driven over from the Mission by her husband, the next day, in Susan's honor, and carried the fat, loppy baby in for so brief a visit that it was felt hardly worth while to unwrap and wrap up again little Myra Estelle. Saturday's Child
  • It might be cold but wrap up and let the fresh air blow away the cobwebs. The Sun
  • And you had Tiger trying to wrap up an incredible year by reaching double figures in victories.
  • In winter we wrap up in scarves and Steptoe-style gloves with the fingers cut out.
  • Mr. Amorim has become an unlikely power broker in the bid to wrap up the negotiations, which began in 2001.
  • The wind can be biting but wrap up and you are in for a treat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps Pollard would recommend him regardless; or perhaps the implication was for Walsh to wrap up the one or forget the other. RIOT
  • Don't wrap up too warm: wear only a base layer and a hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't wrap up too warm: wear only a base layer and a hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wrap up warm, lie in the snow and spread your legs and arms out then bring them back in to leave an angel imprint. The Sun
  • That means that neither side can wrap up the title in midweek, but a win either way would leave the victors needing a mere point the following week.
  • My wife, son and I then boarded the Mary Whalen, which is moored in the Red Hook containerport, one the north side of Pier 9B, and helped Carolina wrap up the cookie plates. Christmas on the Open Sea
  • NATO defense ministers wrap up their meeting in Brussels today.
  • We have now reached the conclusion of this series and before we wrap up it is fitting for us to put into perspective the ground that we have covered.
  • Gray struck in the final minute at Turf Moor with a poacher's finish to wrap up the seventh away win and send City soaring three places to 15th.
  • Don't wrap up too warm: wear only a base layer and a hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Make sure you wrap up warmly if you're going out.
  • Don't wrap up too warm: wear only a base layer and a hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • It might be cold but wrap up and let the fresh air blow away the cobwebs. The Sun
  • Now I must excuse myself for a moment and go and wrap up warmly. PROSECUTOR
  • All Emily could do was wrap up in Joyce's grandmother's antique quilt and snivel, sniffle, and whine privately. GRACED LAND
  • Wrap up well - it's cold outside.
  • They hope to wrap up the deal when the transfer window opens. The Sun
  • Previous generations had little choice but to wrap up warm at night. The Sun
  • Wrap up warmly - it's bitter outside.
  • In case of a 45 or more yaw, for example, a chest-only bridle often has the end of the towline behind the wires, which might present a potential wrap up problem which the V-bridle eliminates.
  • WINNING TIP: Keswick Launch, Lake DistrictWrap up warm and hop on the launch that chugs around Derwentwater from Keswick. Readers' tips: winter family days out
  • After practice I watch him walk painfully over to the bleachers, wrap up his knee and hobble out.
  • It's become something of a trend in the industry to wrap up a variety of security functions in all-in-one security appliances.
  • Wrap up for the season in layers of chiffon and chunky knits. The Sun
  • Wrap up, you'll be out there for some time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only that, your personal credit rating is not blackened in Ireland by a business failure, providing you wrap up with Companies Office procedures.
  • He was not one to mince matters, nor did he wrap up inconvenient topics in persiflage.
  • And after a bath, they like to wrap up in a waffle weave bathrobe by Queechee Bo.
  • Wrap up warm and hope for a starry sky free from clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • She told them to wrap up warm / warmly.
  • Diana is taking the opportunity to wrap up the family presents.
  • Make sure you wrap up in the cold wind.
  • The meeting was expected to wrap up late last night with the issuance of a formal statement.
  • NATO defense ministers wrap up their meeting in Brussels today.
  • We didn't breath a word about what had happened, just let the doctors X-ray our fractured bones and wrap up our boo-boos.
  • Previous generations had little choice but to wrap up warm at night. The Sun
  • Wrap up warm in luxe cashmere and wool for a wander in the park. The Sun
  • Make sure you wrap up warm - it's freezing.
  • It will now be necessary to wrap up the bed with straw, pea-halm, or hay, about eighteen inches wide at the bottom, drawing it in gradually to a foot wide, within three inches of the top of the box. The art of promoting the growth of the cucumber and melon in a series of directions for the best means to be adopted in bringing them to a complete state of perfection
  • NATO defense ministers wrap up their meeting in Brussels today.
  • Let's wrap up the meeting before 5 o'clock.
  • They hope to wrap up the deal when the transfer window opens. The Sun
  • We're hoping to wrap up the negotiations this week.
  • Be sure to wrap up warm so you don't catch a chill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kids just love being able to romp around in the fresh air without having to wrap up warm.
  • It might be cold but wrap up and let the fresh air blow away the cobwebs. The Sun
  • Wrap up warm, lie in the snow and spread your legs and arms out then bring them back in to leave an angel imprint. The Sun
  • It wants to wrap up its players in so much cotton wool they'll need to reopen the mills of Manchester. The Sun
  • The week will wrap up with some heavy skanking, as reggae dancing is known, as the Yeoville Recreational Centre comes alive with a Rasta revolution.
  • Make sure you wrap up in the cold wind.
  • Be sure to wrap up warm so you don't catch a chill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neston Church was bound in a huge banner as part of a global campaign to wrap up world poverty last week.
  • Don't wrap up too warm: wear only a base layer and a hat. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least she had the sense to wrap up in a white fake fur jacket. The Sun
  • We all love to wrap up in a bit of faux fur, but once the weather has thawed, put it away for next winter. The Sun
  • Without giving too much away, my final verdict is that this was a really good game but... not only is there absolutely no replayability in this which I expected, and by the end, the exploits of Jack The Ripper had become so gruesome and vile that I was wishing the game to wrap up as soon as possible. Sherlock Holmes VS Jack The Ripper - review
  • Wrap up warm and put on some moisturiser with a protection factor. The Sun
  • At least she had the sense to wrap up in a white fake fur jacket. The Sun
  • He used to wrap up an unsheathed dagger in a towel to carry with him.
  • Wrap up warmly - it's bitter outside.
  • Wrap up for the season in layers of chiffon and chunky knits. The Sun
  • It's summer, or so they'd have us believe, so take some time out, wrap up well and just sit and enjoy your garden instead of slogging it out.
  • Of course, this was supposed to be five days maximum and we're into day eight and still no clear sign of when this is going to wrap up.
  • But every morning now there is a sharp nip in the air, and at night you need to wrap up.
  • Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time.
  • Bored and not that impressed as the set began to wrap up, I saw the drum riser slowly rose to about 15 feet off the ground.
  • Rather than a California high school state championship, several sectional meets were held throughout the state to wrap up the 2002-03 high school season.
  • I'll wrap up with a few other nifty sysadmin tricks you can do with LVM2, including on-demand virtualization, improving fault tolerance with mirroring, and transparently encrypting a block device.
  • Then wrap up those cookies and cakes for neighbors, coworkers and friends - they make a great low-cost, thoughtful gift.
  • As Congress tries to wrap up its work, insults are flying.
  • Wrap up warm and put on some moisturiser with a protection factor. The Sun
  • He broke clear to score his 27th goal of the season and wrap up the win.
  • All Emily could do was wrap up in Joyce's grandmother's antique quilt and snivel, sniffle, and whine privately. GRACED LAND
  • Also, I am working on some of the long-overdue wrap ups of the Fancy Food Show, including some of my favorites such as rosewater ice cream. Archive 2006-02-01
  • Why don't I wrap up a piece of this pound cake for you to enjoy later?
  • If be in on one season, you return wrap up to be in trousers, so change overskirt outfit now, its mission leads style namely anabiosis.
  • While Suor Marie Celeste's father defended the book he wrote, outlining his ideas on a heliocentric universe before the Inquisition, his daughter's letters tell him to wrap up warm and request money to help keep the nunnery running.
  • Keep it entertaining, plenty of action and wrap up all the loose ends in fifty minutes. THE SOUND OF MURDER
  • And you had Tiger trying to wrap up an incredible year by reaching double figures in victories.
  • It was with a certain degree of self-confessed smugness that I looked out as the blustery wind swept around headquarters and the ordinary plebs tried to wrap up against the elements.
  • Mr. Amorim has become an unlikely power broker in the bid to wrap up the negotiations, which began in 2001.
  • The wind can be biting but wrap up and you are in for a treat. Times, Sunday Times
  • But wrap up well before you go through that garden because it's enough to freeze you out there.
  • Remember to wrap up warmly on cold days.
  • All Emily could do was wrap up in Joyce's grandmother's antique quilt and snivel, sniffle, and whine privately. GRACED LAND
  • I've still got a few Christmas presents to wrap up.
  • Make sure you wrap up in the cold wind.
  • A five-minute coda tries to wrap up, while leaving nearly all the narrative threads hanging.
  • Wrap up the master node installation by creating a boot disk, removing the CD and rebooting the master node.
  • But it took three more match points before he could wrap up victory. ITF World of Tennis
  • Lots of people like to give things as gifts and most people prefer to give something tangible that they can wrap up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leave to cool, cut into strips and either store with a light sprinkling of cornflour in an airtight container or roll up and wrap up for presents. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll wrap up with a few other nifty sysadmin tricks you can do with LVM2, including on-demand virtualization, improving fault tolerance with mirroring, and transparently encrypting a block device.
  • Button, on 85 points with Barrichello on 71, can wrap up the title irrespective of where his Motoring
  • It's late at night here in Taipei, and having got back after several hours away from the house to find no more new votes have been cast since I left, I decided it was time to wrap up the poll since the result is, shall we say, startingly clear in its lack of ambiguity: out of a total of 103 votes, only 21 were for the one featuring blue ocean waves. And the winner is ...
  • The Briton lapped the field in the elimination race to wrap up gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Malia Nob, scheduled to wrap up the hour talking about the cultural impact of GMOs and the events surrounding the Waimea Canyon Elementary School stinkweed episode in November, did not immediately return phone calls yesterday. Biotech Fails to Face Off With Expert
  • Make sure you wrap up in the cold wind.
  • Summary Points and Essay / Critical Thinking Questions wrap up each chapter, serving as discussion starters.
  • Wrap up for the season in layers of chiffon and chunky knits. The Sun
  • You'll save time by giving them your undivided attention at an hour when you can wrap up each item as you go. The Guide to Greatness in Sales
  • It blamed poor insulation and heating in some homes and a failure to wrap up. The Sun
  • When it snows we get to go sledging and make snowmen, windy days let us wrap up warm and collect leaves.
  • The conference will wrap up on the third day with an interactive session.
  • That they were still quick enough in qualifying to wrap up the front row gives an indication of the car 's aerodynamic superiority. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all love to wrap up in a bit of faux fur, but once the weather has thawed, put it away for next winter. The Sun
  • Ready to have a baby and get "broody" Wenn. com says she wants to wrap up her tour first. WN.com - Articles related to Diane Sawyer says goodbye to 'Good Morning America', hello to ABC 'World News'

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