Example sentences of "[verb] up on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1907 it had been noted that nickelodeons were opening up on every American street and it was not hard to account for their success .
2 Not to marry , but just to meet up on a regular basis and do nice things together such as walks , long discussions about books and music , that sort of thing .
3 He drew up on the other side of the tall white gates and fished in his grey sack .
4 ‘ So you 've been up the barrow , ’ Jos said out of the blue , as he lined up on the final double .
5 It is rare for a dog to jump up on the third occasion .
6 For members of the nobility the struggles of Lancaster and York could have drastic results , particularly for those who incurred forfeiture through ending up on the losing side ; although attainders could be reversed and lands restored , this might take a long time ( 130 , Ch.5 ) .
7 To a backdrop of deserted stands , Andrew Hudson becomes the first South African to score a hundred on his Test debut : ( below ) Curtly Ambrose mops up on the final day , bowling Meyrick Pringle .
8 I thought I might catch up on a few chores instead .
9 An external 2-pole 5-way switch will then be needed and the circuit shown in Fig. 13 built up on a small board .
10 Huge crowds built up on the Western side of the Wall as West Berliners witnessed the historic developments , some even crossing over into the East for a walk .
11 Now I 'm not for a mom , I 'm not for a moment suggesting that it 's something that would be picked up on a regular basis , but I think it does mean , as you rightly say , that er , if , if , if such a procedure does arise then I 'm conscious that I 'm in a one off situation , I know there 's at least one of our colleagues on our benches who has this on , with children on a more regular basis .
12 But this information is also readily available if the ferret is fitted with a transmitting device within its collar and the signals from this are picked up on a hand-held receiver .
13 It was picked up on the fourth ring by an answerphone .
14 Winding up on a voluntary basis
15 A vertical window covering which can be rolled up on a spring-roller attachment , or drawn up by cords threaded through rings .
16 I think Mao was quite keyed up on the whole situation , I think he realized that to win the war they had to erm adjust the mass support very carefully , and I think that 's basically what this I think that 's why two months later they er they er gave up this document cos he was worried then they 'd lose the middle peasants ' support .
17 The haulier should be aware of the circumstances in which he ( or his debtor ) may be wound up on a voluntary basis and the circumstances in which his company ( or his debtor 's ) may be wound up by the court .
18 The machine bumped up on a stony track that led in the general direction of the distant barn .
19 The girls walked in the Rose Gardens and caught up on the past months , discussed the future .
20 I do have to admit , though , that when I 'm working away from home it 's not a case of going out on the town — but going straight to bed to catch up on a good night 's sleep .
21 At such moments he knew that he loved Frances , and he could feel the seductions of a conventional marriage , of meals such as this happening every Sunday , of knowing each other 's daily news , not always having to catch up on a few months ' worth of events .
22 ‘ As a farmer whose children have grown up on a busy farm , I am very aware of the risks and the work pressures that all too easily lead to children being exposed to danger .
23 A side view of the decamer ( Fig. 1 b ) shows that CsA-binding loops of CypA are on one face of the pentamer whereas the secondary structure elements line up on the opposite surface .
24 He had heard that the Feds at Lockerbie had been good as gold , working at the pace required , picking up on every small detail provided by the forensic team at Farnborough , where the 747 had been reconstructed .
25 Picking up on the head maltster 's request for co-operation in Audience , Pryce-Jones wrote , ‘ Will Ferdinand help , and kindly inform on himself ?
26 Such networks are inevitably built up on a regional basis because the finds are usually confined to a limited geographical region .
27 The metric system was then built up on the decimal system , which you already have been studying .
28 In fact the Ravenscraig , present Ravenscraig was built up on the first place from a steelworks known then as Corral Steelworks .
29 There is a good programme of daily activities in the Home , and all these are written up on a large board in Peter 's office .
30 And the fact that quite a lot of people had n't turned up on a certain day or that sort of thing .
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