Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] up at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mind you , not many Mormons would turn up at a Barbican flat at 7.30 clutching two bottles of wine . |
2 | 1 am , Bath : As in Richmond and Barnes , there are few Labour voters left in Bath for the Liberal Democrats to squeeze and Chris Patten , clinging to a majority of only 1,412 , hopes Labour 's vote will go up at the Liberal Democrats ' expense . |
3 | As with all hill climbing , a BM may end up at a local minimum . |
4 | People must turn up at the proverbial factory gates fresh , fit and ready to toil . |
5 | it 's a kind of thing that I think could be put and take and people could pick up at the box office |
6 | Within 15 minutes or so , Alan Fordham would turn up at the commentary box , ready to resume discussion on the latest of the batch of modern drama texts through which he was picking his way . |
7 | Contestants will line up at the Blundellsands Hotel , Crosby , at 8am on Sunday and will then parade through the city centre before setting off on their cross-Channel jaunt . |
8 | ( 1 ) It is a well-known custom that as soon as the siren of a fire-engine is heard , other vehicles should pull up at the side of the road , in order to afford free passage . |
9 | At fire stations and first-aid posts and rest centres , men and women would look up at the sky just as she , Vi McKeown , was doing now . |
10 | From the outside , a passer-by will gaze up at the window , and all he will see is that lavender light . |
11 | ‘ If those two English lads from Northallerton will turn up at the pics ? |