Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] up " in BNC.
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1 | When they were close enough they threw the ropes up to the men at the front of the crowd , and all of them pushed from behind . |
2 | I 'm stood at the tee throwing the clubs up in the air and whooping away and he just turns to me and says , ‘ Do n't get too excited , Jacky . |
3 | While cost cutting elsewhere , Wear Valley will give the clubs up to £8,000 apiece to help meet new League ground regulations with the proper proviso that they first raise a similar amount themselves . |
4 | See they 've got , on the , on the lamp post there they 've got the signs up . |
5 | Although the sciences had begun to develop in English universities in the nineteenth century ( following Scottish innovations ) , it is probably fair to say that the dominant culture of the universities was founded on the humanities up to and even a little beyond the Second World War . |
6 | After all , Mr Lawson has taken pride in the fact that recorded inflation is coming down , which makes it difficult to explain to — say — the Tory party conference why interest rates have to follow the Germans up . |
7 | It 's just that it would have been nice to have seen the signs , ’ said Caspar , rolling the maps up and packing them in his saddle bag . |
8 | Some of the sisters are less efficient so they just heap the notes up and the last become first . |
9 | Zen held the X-rays up to the light . |
10 | It is also guaranteeing mortgages at 1 per cent below the normal interest rate , for endowment or pension-linked policies , on several of the houses up for sale , an interesting and innovative service for would-be bidders ( mortgage surveys will already have been undertaken for these houses ) . |
11 | The Council has a policy now of bringing all its properties up to date , but priority because they 're , bringing the houses up to date will take some eight years , priority is given to elderly citizens and people with medical needs . |
12 | They should let them do all the houses up with it should n't they ? |
13 | There is a balance between getting the plans up and running quickly and a protracted consultation procedure . |
14 | I 've had the experience a couple of times — just to use the tablets up . |
15 | Well what happened was that in nine in the nineteen fifties the late nineteen fifties the Americans designed and , and built six Vanguard rockets to try and catch the Russians up . |
16 | In the second and third years … drama , dance and music are taught together , but with three staff timetabled ; so at any one time we split the groups up we 've got group numbers of about 20 — three staff between two forms — and they 'll say work in drama on a theme for six weeks , then move on and explore that theme in music , then move on and explore that in dance . |
17 | In one of the cases up for judicial review the SSD withdrew a home help service because of a change in eligibility criteria , despite the fact the client 's condition had not altered since his assessment . |
18 | 5 of the bulls up for auction were from the Lower Hope estate near Leominster . |
19 | But , in the final resort , EC government leaders can make the rules up as they go along . " |
20 | You make the rules up ? |
21 | At two of the gates on the roads up to thy houses dogs had been stationed , chained to posts newly hammered in . |
22 | If you were n't familiar with them , the roads up in the mountains were treacherous . |
23 | And did n't say you know , It 's flipping these tour buses in York that cos all the other people trouble because you ca n't get anywhere they clog the roads up . |
24 | The er the roads up right up to Ashington is closed . |
25 | MacLachlan led the Hurricanes up to 22,000 feet to the South of Comino where four Messerschmitts were seen coming straight at them . |
26 | I was going to make the minutes up from the tape you see . |
27 | Sometimes , during the ritual prayer , now he had got over the early stages of wondering when to get on the floor , when to rise , and exactly how to get the fingers up to the earlobes , he found himself begging to be excused any significance in his actions . |
28 | Then , without altering his voice , he picked the handcuffs up , snapped them on the tourist 's wrists , and flipped the key through the air to McGowan . |
29 | Afterwards , as her mother got on hands and knees to pick the objects up , Kim repeatedly climbed on her back and insisted she played ‘ horsey ’ . |
30 | At most I would only buy one each of the values up to 15 volts . |