beef up造句1 The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
2 We need to find some new players to beef up the team.
3 They're taking on more workers to beef up production.
4 Beef up this report with some figures and facts.
5 The company has plans to beef up its production.
6 The company has been trying to beef up its image.
7 They can beef up your status if you're a society hostess.
8 The management committee is also to beef up the criteria to be met by new members of the League.
9 The Spurs chief is determined to beef up his midfield following the departures of Stewart and Paul Gascoigne.
10 Meanwhile Solana is forging ahead with plans to beef up his own operation.
11 It is imperative to effectively beef up international cooperation.
12 You need to beef up your portfolio.
13 A college can beef up its educational level by hiring highly - qualified professors.
14 Our coaches are going to beef up the quarter backs.
15 Here are 11 ways to beef up your out-of-the-box thinking skills.
16 The military decided to beef up patrols along the border.
17 In response the government has promised to beef up its military presence in the north.
18 We'll going to have to beef up our customer support staff.
19 Microsoft is also trying to beef up discovery and compliance features in Exchange with built-in e-mail archiving.
20 The government decided to beef up its air force by buying a number of new fighters.
21 We must beef up the army with new young people.
22 They decided to beef up the baseball pitching staff by getting new men.
23 The program gives money to primarily low-income schools to beef up staff and resources for individualized instruction to disadvantaged children.
24 It is the first draft - one which the officials probably expected Ministers to beef up and argue about.
25 The national security council heard calls for resources to be redirected from the elite nuclear forces to beef up conventional arms spending.
26 A LEADING contender in the mayoral race in Los Angeles wants to beef up the city's police force.
27 He said the alleged breach occurred when MI5 tried to beef up intelligence in the wake of the July 2005 bombing on London's transit system that killed 52 people.
28 A general beefs up his forces before a battle by adding more tanks and artillery. A college can beef up its educational level by hiring highly-qualified professors.