Example sentences of "[verb] up at the [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The scene when Nancy had turned up at the Shangri-La guest house must have been terrible . |
3 | After standing silently looking up at the Brooklyn sky for a few minutes , and reciting a poem , she then jumped back into the car . |
4 | Which is ironic , since we have met up at the Wardour Street , a company specialising in neurotechnology for the consumer . |
5 | Which is ironic , since we have met up at the Wardour Street , a company specialising in neurotechnology for the consumer . |
6 | Think of the prospect of John Major lining up at the London Marathon , or Neil Kinnnock limbering up before taking to the squash courts . |
7 | Would-be engine drivers and guards are lining up at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre at Quainton for the chance to transform their own personal childhood fantasy into reality . |
8 | They 're all turning up at the Evesham Leisure Centre to learn circus skills . |
9 | Session 1992 — 3 A programme of events will be discussed and drawn up at the June meeting . |
10 | Session 1992–3 A programme of events will be discussed and drawn up at the June meeting . |
11 | Ms Daniels turned up at the Vines Hotel , Lime Street in regal robes leading the Peter Walker shire horses Majestic and Surprise . |
12 | It had been Marcus who turned up at the Evans house on Saturday afternoon when Pascoe was there . |
13 | That 's why the Death Squad turned up at the San Jacinto Market on 9 April 1980 . |
14 | Their search for their children ends up at the La Mane Centre in Albuquerque . |
15 | Stand here and look up at the River Esk a famous salmon fishing river ; and across the river at St. Mary 's church , at the top of 199 steps , furnished by local shipwrights . |
16 | In fact , he turns up at the Harlem Hospital , a few blocks north , two days later , and is heckled as he walks along the wards . |
17 | Does the Prime Minister recall my earlier concern that the parameters that he was instrumental in drawing up at the Rome summit , to separate an incipient European Community defence policy from NATO 's responsibilities for the defence of Europe , should be preserved ? |
18 | Jones , once a Royal Yacht engineer and a lifeboat mechanic on Anglesey , has been tied up at the Arden Arms for two years . |
19 | ‘ They started at L'Escargot , went on to Annabel 's , then Crazy Larry 's , then L'Equipe Anglaise and finished up at the Chelsea Arts Club . |
20 | The sensory room has been set up at the Ormerod school in Oxford alongside the normal toy room . |
21 | Following her sister 's death in early infancy , her parents ' divorce when she was three years old , and her mother 's remarriage , Marguerite was brought up at the Earls Court residence of her mother and her mother 's third husband , Albert Visetti , a professor of singing at the Royal College of Music in London . |
22 | So ‘ Anthony Hulme ’ rolled up at the LBC studio to explain the group 's viewpoint . |
23 | Well , the speedway season is upon us ; tapes go up at the Oxford Stadium on Friday . |
24 | There will be a welcome for all who turn up at the Wallingford terminus for bumper picnic on Sunday . |
25 | Every week , around 80 people turn up at the Prestbury Road Handicapped Day Centre in Cheltenham . |
26 | Once in a while at least , the philosopher must be allowed to approach the psychologist as a counsellor and to say : if you leave the Sorbonne by the exit in the Rue Saint-Jacques , you can either turn up the hill or go down towards the river : if you go up , you will get to the Panthéon which is the resting place of a few great men , but if you go downhill then you 're bound to end up at the Préfecture de Police . |
27 | Meanwhile , the infinitely more cred KEN LIVINGSTONE cropped up at the Africa Centre for SUEDE 's sweaty showcase . |
28 | When the British papers printed that Scotland Yard believed the silver to have been dug up at the Barbariga army base and smuggled by a Yugoslav diplomat , the Federal commission said , ‘ The press is to be criticised for all such insinuations ’ and ‘ the control of the diplomatic bag is so rigorous in Jugoslavia that it is absolutely impossible for the treasure or anything else to be smuggled out that way ’ . |
29 | Summing up at the Colchester inquest of Joan Miller on Wednesday , Essex Coroner Malcolm Weir said there had not been enough communication between staff from Colchester General and Turner Village Hospitals . |
30 | Usually the animals were spirited away some distance to prevent detection ; many ended up at the Colombo slaughterhouse . |