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How to use sum up in a sentence

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As we climb Cairngorm on the T-bar I ask my instructor Alistair if he can sum up the appeal of our Scottish slopes.
To sum up, this disc is a must for all choral enthusiasts who have the rich seam of 18th century baroque music at heart.
Natural selection must sum up the selective forces on all tissues at all stages of the life cycle and on the gametes themselves.
The first shop opened in 1993 and now there are three, which must sum up the quality of this assiduous cheesemonger.
To sum up, the Yezidis' conception of a personal God is transcendental and static of the extreme type.
The formation a football manager chalks out on a blackboard can also sum up his outlook on life.
Could you sum up in your own words, for the benefit of our readers who are maybe not as esoterically educated, what the central thesis is?
His tutor inculcates principles into him which sum up the essentials of the Social Contract.
Having been so wordy, I am now lost for the right words to sum up how this whole thing has made me feel.
At the end of the fortnight-long activities, a function was held to sum up the event.
So, to sum up and conclude, if you want the long version of a great story, go rent the first two movies, then catch the last one in theaters.
The budget is paid in a lump sum up front, so the practice knows where its money is coming from.
To sum up, your digital profile is a representation of aspects of your self that accretes over time.
He used it to sum up the persuasive power of authoritatively made numeric presentations to a largely innumerate public.
When it comes to American jobs and the global economy, the best words to sum up public attitudes are frustration and fatalism.
Lance Wright's closing remarks did not record well, so instead he agreed to sum up his points in an interview.
It is still unfolding, even as hacks and ex-advisers rush to sum up or cash in.
This ridiculous sounding direct translation of a toiletry-product seemed to perfectly sum up the buffoonery and pomposity of the French.
The latest dictionary contains new words and phrases that sum up life in the UK today.
And those brief details sum up half a century in the life of Bobby Bell, so little is known about him.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To sum up, it seems to the writer that the poison of loco is a product, and not an educt.
Let us sum up how the various resources may be used to conserve one another.
I will now sum up the results of this sketch of the rise and progress of palaeontology.
Celestial photography, photometry and spectroscopy sum up its fields of activity.
Among the rioters, to sum up the account of their infamy and wretchedness, was Jack Ketch himself.
He would then sum up by drawing attention to the bargain sale of white goods at the Ballybun Emporium.
To sum up the characteristics of the Aesopian fable, it is artless, simple and transparent.
To sum up, the ovipositor when at rest goes round the abdomen.
There is a famous saying that could sum up a lot of what I mean by swanky and modesty here.
To sum up the circumstances favourable and unfavourable to natural selection, as far as the extreme intricacy of the subject permits.
To sum up the matter, it grew to be a widely diffused opinion that the Rev.
Here the speaker sat down in his place, And directed the Judge to refer to his notes And briefly to sum up the case.
To sum up briefly the history of the development of the heliometer.
To sum up, the modalities of matter are supplied by the feminine germ.
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