Example sentences of "[verb] up from [art] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , black has come up from the streets and into the drawing room ; overleaf , neutral tones assert themselves . |
2 | Yes , I mean several points that you 've raised , and these are things that I 've picked up from the newspapers and I 'll make the point , I 'm no expert but I as I understand it , the allied erm forces have erm substantially greater number of aircraft in the area than the Iraqi airforce had , so that 's one point . |
3 | Had the peak risen up from the waters and punctured the keel , thereby skewering the vessel in place ? |
4 | Wycliffe did not look up from the statements and for some time Sara gave no sign that she had heard ; then she said : ‘ I 've been very stupid . |
5 | Shafts of bright sunlight pierced the smoke as it welled up from the eaves and spread across the roof in a fine blue film. , Kāli came out into the doorway with a plate of puris and a small bowl of oil . |
6 | All I recollect is a grey , sombre sky and the dark Seine rushing under the bridges ; tall , sharp-gabled houses which sprang up from the cobbles and leaned crazily together , storey thrust out above storey ; the narrow , winding streets of the Latin Quarter ; the pell-mell of ascending gables and tinted roof tiles , the gables of their lower storeys sculpted into fantastic shapes of warriors or exotic animals . |
7 | A seal 's head bobbed up from the waves and Angus was pulling on his oars , heaving the skiff back to the shore . |
8 | The Doctor looked up from the screens that everyone in the chamber had been silently watching . |
9 | As he was led up from the cells and into a cage , there was bedlam in the courtroom . |
10 | Senior project officer Brian Spink said : ‘ In the spring , new young shoots will come up from the stumps and ‘ pleachers ’ to form a thick hedge . |
11 | When the adventurers are halfway across the room four foul , mutated forms suddenly spring up from the corpses and attack . |