Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] up [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I went across the course to the stands side to see the horses in the paddock , and then I went up to the very comfy Tribune des Dames , for which the French Racing Authorities so generously send me a badge each year .
2 The waterfall is a part of the enormously extensive and complicated subterranean water system that has been traced now through this limestone mass if and which links up with the astonishingly deep fissures or gouffres that the speleologists have explored in the mountains to the east .
3 It complements EE in many ways and builds into a living encyclopaedia of electronics which keeps up with the ever advancing world of technology through regular updates/supplements .
4 Tim Kaihatsu wrote quite a lot — in fact , he was the one who came up with the most material .
5 She came up with the wonderfully whacky idea of the Cabinet all being drug smugglers . ’
6 It can also help you keep up with the rapidly changing world of work .
7 Yet , given the opportunity and some imaginative presentation , the urban population has shown that it is capable of responding , judging by the numbers who take an interest at county shows or who turn up at the pitifully few farms which organize public open days .
8 Most of the Healthcare group asked if they could attend , and as Brenda says ‘ We ended up with the most romantic wedding you could wish for .
9 In the latter , agents are organizationally rewarded by how well they measure up to the relatively concrete criteria provided by the enforcement process .
10 But Belinda says they ended up in the far from deserted capital of Rarotonga .
11 Using a special pedal-extension device , he faced up to the suddenly enormous-looking Steinway in something of a David and Goliath meeting , and triumphed .
12 Before he stepped up for the most nerve-shattering moment of his career Guennady Grishin had kept his nerve to fire the Russians into a 4-3 advantage .
13 Then he looked up towards the softly defined slopes , high above the village .
14 But each time this has been tried , it comes up against the apparently irreconcilable rivalries of the three figures who have dominated the French right for the past 15 years — Jacques Chirac , Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and ( to a lesser extent ) Raymond Barre .
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