Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] up on the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 And although ‘ workerism ’ was on the wane by the time Hayling turned up on the Langley personnel officer 's doorstep , he earned many brownie points among the comrades by becoming a ‘ genuine ’ member of the proletariat .
2 Every evening throughout the winter thousands of birds , including Bewick Swans , Canada Geese and Greylag Geese queue up on the Swan lake for their late meal of wheat .
3 Every evening throughout the winter thousands of birds , including Bewick Swans , Canada Geese and Greylag Geese queue up on the Swan lake for their late meal of wheat .
4 I think it 's important for you to recognize , you 'll see form that plan that all the major radials end up on the York inner ring road .
5 The body of a 57ft whale washed up on the Yorkshire coast at Flamborough Head earlier this week was yesterday towed owed off the beach by a dredger .
6 There were 9 separate incidents in Oxford on saturday night and crowds of people turned up on the Blackbird Leys estate and in Rosehill to watch the stolen car displays .
7 There were 9 separate incidents in Oxford on saturday night and crowds of people turned up on the Blackbird Leys estate and in Rosehill to watch the stolen car displays .
8 At precisely 11.07 ( Earth time ) , a message flashed up on the ITN screen : ‘ Con hold Torbay . ’
9 Near the end of the evening , Seth showed up on the Harley , bombed .
10 Green floortiles complement the walls and bathroom linen in a warm burnt orange picks up on the Mediterranean feel .
11 The regional affairs commissioner , Bruce Millan , also announced intentions to tighten up on the EC 's additionality principle — the rule that EC spending must be additional to planned national government spending .
12 This was fine , but solid evidence will have to be provided that the scene in which Palin woke up on the Orient Express to the knock of brioches at the door was the real thing .
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