Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] up at the " in BNC.
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1 | After a few moments he began walking , pausing once to look up at the grand facade of the Shelbourne . |
2 | Captain David Lloyd-Owen 's LRDG patrol also turned up at the rendezvous and he recalls his first meeting with him . |
3 | Our prices did not go up at the same rate . |
4 | I would have tried to ask Dudley Wood , secretary to the RFU , but he did n't show up at the new kit 's launch … |
5 | I did n't look up at the sky . |
6 | Do n't give up at the first mistake ; ask God to forgive you and help you to start all over again . |
7 | erm , you do n't give up at the first little hurdle . |
8 | And if you 're tiling right round a room , inaccurate levels will mean your rows do n't match up at the start and finish point . |
9 | I 'm afraid so , I mean a lot of these things , you can have a basic idea , and then your flowers do n't turn up at the markets and all them sort of things , although we 've got a wonderful garden and I 've got quite a lot I can use . |
10 | After standing silently looking up at the Brooklyn sky for a few minutes , and reciting a poem , she then jumped back into the car . |
11 | The judge was told that although the girl 's father was due to appear in court as a witness , he had not turned up at the hearing because the couple now planned to marry . |
12 | Mr Mounsa , 47 , was ordered to strip off the wallpaper he had just put up at the house in Toxteth . |
13 | Alyssia smiled back and wondered whether she should pretend that she had somehow ended up at the wrong address . |
14 | She shot off looking up at the plane , underneath the tail and far wing and back again . |
15 | And I also said that Dr Kemp had n't turned up at the railway station when they 'd arranged for a taxi to pick him up and take him — ’ |
16 | ‘ You mean if he does n't show up at the right time the opportunity wo n't occur again ? ’ |
17 | On the concourse people stood around gazing up at the departure and arrival boards , checking times of trains . |
18 | That same mood was on him even now as he stood there looking up at the house . |