Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] up on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The case studies they produce later form part of the curriculum at Crotonville , the company 's management-development school a few miles up on the Hudson river from New York .
2 At a lower camp expedition leader Chris Bonington — who had retreated exhausted after reaching 26,000 feet — monitored the progress of the two dark specs up on the ridge .
3 However McCann , who got to within 8 seconds of him last Saturday in the Movilla 10 , started very quickly and at the turn , which he reached in 9.30 , he was 10 seconds up on the Banbridge man .
4 McCann started fast , and at the turn he was 10 seconds up on the Banbridge man .
5 McCann started fast , and at the turn he was 10 seconds up on the Banbridge man .
6 Right and and by putting these prices up on the lancer and that I was actually clawing a couple of thousand pound back off them .
7 In the event , the shares were expected to open two or three dollars up on the $79.615 close to Monday trading .
8 ‘ Thirteen thousand feet up on the shores of Lake Titicaca .
9 I duly went along to see him and , in the first room in which he received me , I noticed one or two small Popovas up on the wall .
10 By half-way he was two metres up on the defending champion , and Lewis must have known that his title was speeding away from him .
11 Prices remained high and the index closed 136 points up on the day at 2,573 .
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