Sentence examples for punched up on from inspiring English sources

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He walked over to his desk, dominated by three computer screens that partly obscure a perfect view of Hong Kong's harbor, and quickly punched up on one screen a list of daily charter rates for large bulk carrier freighters.

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"Believe me, it's not like we see him and say, 'We're going to punch up on this guy.' But we did have good at-bats".

Ford moved on to another project, but Zanuck shortened scenes and punched up the score.

The action was punched up.

So I did what anyone would do in my situation: I punched up Facebook on my smartphone.

Mournfully lowing cows punch up the drama on cue, but it's only when we hear Rip Torn's whiskey-and-Camels voice, emanating from a mysterious relative of the young couple, that any of this seems the slightest bit real.

They could punch up the date on some handy- dandy digital organizer, which now run as low as $50, or call up all manner of calendar software on their pcs.

The announcer would come into the studio perhaps 60to9090 seconds before time for the station break and, punching up the button for the "on air" line, would listen for the conclusion of the then-concluding program from another studio or from the New York line.

(There were cheers when he punched up an octave on the word "I," as if he had landed a triple axel).

A North Carolina man, Wayne Williams, 68, drove from his home to the Indiana military cemetery where his father, a United States Navy veteran, was buried, pulled up a folding lawn chair, and punched up Game 7 on his Smartphone just in time for the first pitch.

The A.I. even punched up the sales copy on spam mail.

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