Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 " Before everyone goes up to the top , " said Hazel , " we ought to find out what it 's like .
2 ‘ You 're saying that if someone goes up from the North Pole , and keeps going in a dead straight line a really truly dead straight line — they will eventually come to the Earth — ahead of them ?
3 So when someone walks up with the intention of breaking in a light comes on , I mean at one time , it 's not the same now , but at one time when these lights with the detectors first came out , nobody actually knew whether they were switched on or not .
4 ‘ There is a main road soon , which goes up to the pass , but it has no cover . ’
5 NI takes a different subject every month , making its a valuable part-work which builds up into a library on development , a handy source of reference .
6 This does not imply that this sociological approach would not be interested in the influences which inhibit some parents from looking after their children in a manner which lives up to the standards set by the rest of society .
7 It is not every failure to comply with law or every constitutional and non-constitutional short cut which adds up to an approach to powers which give rise to questions of legitimacy .
8 Which adds up to the Eclipse doing things your way , not vice versa .
9 It is a small but spread-out , almost incoherent town , the pleasantest part of which stands up above the river and has a row of modest hotels .
10 One of the first questions you get asked of anybody when they first come on a training course here , er , certainly a sort of foundation course , is that somebody writes up on the board there T N T , and says what does that stand for ?
11 Forests get hacked down because nobody stands up to the logging industry .
12 For high-pass walkers there is also from that road end a track up the spectacularly wild little valley of the Etzli which climbs up to the south .
13 This is a length of pipe , with a gentle bend in it , which leads up to the surface where it is fitted with a removable cover .
14 The Castle can be approached either via a narrow path leading up the mountainside which approaches the gates directly , or by a safer and wider path which leads up to the mountain peak and a pair of half-derelict mountain gates .
15 Note that the view assumes that the adventurers are approaching the Castle along the lower path , which leads up to the Castle .
16 Although , ’ I point out with a wicked twinkle , which shows up as a flash of prismatic light on the edges of the glass , ‘ Rainbow has — recently — been entertaining the flicker of a wild fantasy about returning to religion .
17 Stress is always responsible for neuro eczema , which shows up as a patch of inflammation in the nape of the neck at the top of the spine .
18 The country park includes an historic Iron Age camp and extensive walks , one of which links up with the walk along the Grand Union Canal via Green Lane .
19 The Bit Stik itself is a hand-held joystick control , which links up with an Apple II microcomputer .
20 The great amphitheatre of vines which rises up from the village of Bouzy represents one of the most famous vineyards in the world .
21 These last few miles are not exactly very appealing so you might actually be better off taking the CMS Penrith to Windermere bus which picks up outside the Queen 's Head .
22 You can also take our a policy which pays up in the event of your losing your job through accident , sickness or redundancy .
23 From Santana a road turns off to the left which winds up into the Pico das Pedras Park .
24 At a corner table , three men and an ample woman in an apron played cards noisily , the slap of the cards punctuated by bursts of virtuoso coughing , that cavernous café cough which echoes up from the boots .
25 He himself comes up with the plan of delegation , and he empowers the seventy elders for their tasks once they are chosen .
26 If somebody comes up with a suggestion for a change to a procedure , at this meeting , yes you should be looking at what that suggestion for change is but all of you round the table should be thinking , well does that change adversely effect other jobs in our areas and it should n't happen that you will get change after change after change .
27 LIKE SOUTH Luffenham Hall , Poulton Manor is built of limestone , a belt of which runs up from the Cotswolds to Grantham .
28 she said , so she goes up on the step now , goes to this
29 Although she turns up for the interview her customary peaked-capped urchin self , she is worried that her feminist interpreters will consider her video a sell-out .
30 In fig. 122 Herakles stands three-quartered , offering the birds ' bodies ( lost ; we know the subject from Pausanias ) to Athena , who sits up on a rock on which her left hand rests , legs three-quartered away from Herakles , but she turns back towards him .
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