Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] up through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I clambered up through the hole and went to him .
2 I looked up through the hole , and saw Will and John Heminges and Richard Burbage .
3 As a teenager I grew up through the rock ‘ n roll era and witnessed the influence many pop stars exerted on things such as fashion and philosophy .
4 I trod up through the seaweed at the edge of the beach , then followed the path to the gate in the garden wall .
5 There was a feeling of helpless impotence which permeated up through the ranks from GI to Supreme Command .
6 It was a day of mixed emotions for a player who came up through the ranks at Ayresome Park .
7 The career of Miller had been that of a classic party functionary rising to PUWP central committee secretary and politburo member , whereas Kwasniewski , who came up through the editorship of party youth wing newspapers to become Minister of Youth and Sports from 1985 , had made his name as a pragmatist and advocate of co-operation with Solidarity in the 1989 round table talks .
8 Then , as we built up through the storeys we were checking continually by plumbing and levelling the brickwork at regular intervals to keep the curvature constant . ’
9 ‘ It 's a part of my life , and I 'm never going to give it up , ’ I said as we hurried up through the copse .
10 They scrambled up through the masses of dead leaves and dripping twigs and into the field beyond .
11 They forged up through the clachan , stabbing and striking up the crowded lane .
12 Admitted to the livery in 1822 , he moved up through the ranks to become master in 1828–30 , thereafter sitting in the court of assistants .
13 He moved up through the system rapidly enough to make his mark without looking flashy .
14 It came up through the floor and took out a piece of his ear .
15 And finally , thought Ian as he walked up through the Cathedral stairs from the crypt office , what does the Bishop want two of after Evensong and why did he put the phone down on me when he failed to get the odious Williams ?
16 He cut up through the forest to where he 'd left the shotguns and followed the treeline round to the left until he hit a shallow ravine almost opposite the cabin .
17 On the open road beyond he went up through the gears , racing a train on his left .
18 I slipped in by the cemetery gate , as I left , and he went up through the trees to the path by which he had made his way to join me .
19 He went up through the wicket gate and into the cemetery , a quiet , surprisingly well-kept plot .
20 He looked up through the branches into the sky , waiting for her tears to pass .
21 He ran up through the quarry and climbed over the gate into the field with the ewes and the new lambs , then up the side of the wood till he reached the gate into it .
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