Example sentences of "up into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In such cases , the ‘ reference ’ collections of the city library are normally divided up into subject departments , each of these more or less autonomous in its selection of materials . |
2 | Ah , I 've made them up into poster size . |
3 | A guard ushered them into the Beauchamp Tower and up into Mistress Philippa 's chamber on the second floor . |
4 | But once you got the bone , you take it home , bake it , dry it well , and break it up into powder . |
5 | allusion to the legend of Sweeney Todd , ‘ the demon barber of Fleet Street ’ who was supposed to cut his customer 's throats , and then have them made up into meat pies . |
6 | A vole mandible is illustrated here showing the incisor , three molars and the body of the mandible all in position , but immersion in water caused the teeth to separate from the mandible and the bone of the mandible itself to break up into minute fragments . |
7 | ‘ You never know , Mother ; I may one day move up into society . |
8 | By the time that you were ready to go up into Standard Three , you had to be proficient to the twelve times table but it did not stop there for later on you had measurement , area , weight and many others . |
9 | Chop it up into elephant steaks , bung it into the deep freeze , and over a period of say two , three years , every Friday night have an elephant steak , but in three years ' time , I will have actually achieved my objective . |
10 | More frequently work in different media is split up into specialist studies , so that although there are general studies of Gauguin 's work , there are also specialist monographs on his prints , and on his sculpture and ceramics . |
11 | The latter can often be parcelled up into specialist teaching packets . |
12 | While many indigenous workers moved up into better-paid , pleasanter and more skilled jobs , the immigrants were left the dirty , hard and low-paid work in the foundries and textile mills , as transport or catering workers or in sweat shops and small factories thrown up by the post-war boom . |
13 | After their winning match against Crewe Alexandra , the Shots polished performance improved their league position by four places , and left them with an outside chance of going up into Division III . |
14 | Well , what we wan na do is do one , do week by week and then split it up into day by day . |
15 | Of course that was just stage one , when we moved gently up into position at the Valve . |
16 | Sadly , many feel that such opportunities are lacking within other areas of catering , and chefs often face discrimination when trying to move from the kitchens up into management . |
17 | To go up into management , aha , there 's nothing like that in here . |
18 | Much of the cloth was made up into clothing . |
19 | It may be built up into shore features without undergoing movement along the beach or , more commonly , it is transported along the beach to a point where natural factors allow it to accumulate and to be built up by wave action . |
20 | Divide the dog-whelk population up into size classes . |
21 | Many more ants would need to go up into space for them to see themselves in perspective . |
22 | One did not need to go up into space to see that Earth 's resources should be used ( though not used up ) for all its inhabitants . |
23 | With an astringent readability and clarity rare among economists , Galbraith 's book had a tremendous reception , partly , he believes , because of the Soviet Sputnik which went up into space just before it was published . |
24 | It was very hard for the Brownies to stay still and quiet on the ground , just gazing up into space , especially when every now and again the circling plane came between them and the sun and cast a strange , dark shadow over them . |
25 | She released the line , and it and the creature swung away from her , away from the space station , up into space . |
26 | Ted Wragg , describing his work as adviser to the Parliamentary Select Committee into the attainment of the school leaver ( 1976/7 ) , reports that mathematics was the topic that came up by far the most frequently in all the submissions to that Committee , and one of its recommendations was that an inquiry should be set up into mathematics teaching . |
27 | For one thing , the Hebrews did not divide man up into spirit , mind and body as we tend to do : they thought of him as a single entity , an animated body , a living person . |
28 | In order to relate theory to practice in this book , human activities have been divided up into concept groups and the nurse 's responsibilities in the pre- , peri- and post-operative periods have been considered . |
29 | Blades can be fitted pointing up or down , should you need , for instance , to cut up into plasterboard , instead of inverting the saw . |
30 | For good measure , some of these ideas have been worked up into watercolour paintings . |