Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] up [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The play surrounds and only goes up to the time of Artemesia 's rape .
2 He only glances up at the television occasionally , as he is intent on finishing these as quickly as possible in order to give himself ti me to write a letter home to his wife .
3 The fact that your copy-writers are so uninformed on this perhaps links up with the lack of information the manufacturers have on the need for their product .
4 Russell and Ann Mills ' flat is particularly impressive as it is located on the upper floor of the school 's west wing ( Plate 37 and Fig 53 ) and so extends up into the apex of the steeply-pitched roof .
5 I can always remove it later if something better comes up in the interim .
6 If Britain finally signs up to the word ‘ irrevocable ’ , she will have crossed the Rubicon .
7 I 've been trying to get through to him in New York for weeks , and when he finally shows up in the office I 'm covered in green face-mask .
8 Yeah but they just comes up to the door and says to her we 're going away now .
9 He usually sits up at the window .
10 It was a lot of work for one man , he told me , which is why the name Hugh Cruttwell always turns up on the credits of his movies .
11 Instead they form squelchy peat , which gradually builds up on the surface .
12 Although the walking programme and the diet routine are organised through Day 1 to 30 , we recommend that you begin the programme on a Monday , as the aerobic walking gradually builds up throughout the week , with more aerobic walking on weekends .
13 Even now if I look at a video the hair still stands up on the back of the neck , and you get that tingle on the spine .
14 Although few in number , the Reiksguard is the most important part of the army and usually forms up in the centre around the Emperor himself .
15 clamp from the middle , and erm , I used to carry like down the thing and I just got really out of control , went all over the place , like skis up in the air and one of them came off and the thing , actually , ripped off er , bottom of my boot .
16 all the annoying Germany always pops up at the wrong , the wrong most inopportune time .
17 He always comes up with the goods on the day . ’
18 Gordon Grant , for example , suggests that CMHTs play a crucial role in assisting the development of voluntary sector services , although he is cautious about the ability of teams to unlock " an unlimited capacity for care amongst voluntary groups or family carers The developmental function here clearly picks up on the prominence given to the involvement of voluntary groups and parents in the service planning process in Wales , where Grant and his colleagues are monitoring aspects of the All-Wales Strategy .
19 This is why they do not , if they can possibly avoid it , pay the taxes the state can legitimately call for , obey the signs it reasonably puts up in the streets , and so on .
20 Highly-viscous lavas are always concerned in Peleean eruptions ; as we saw earlier , a dome or plug of lava often builds up within the crater concerned , blocking the throat of the volcano , so that the pressures building up beneath can only be relieved by vigorous explosions , which may be directed either upwards or sideways , blasting out as nuees ardentes .
21 A spatter cone or spatter ring consisting exclusively of welded cow-pats often builds up around the vent .
22 FIRST seen at the King 's Head six years ago , Sheridan Morley 's elegant and civilised entertainment Noel and Gertie now turns up at the Comedy in much revised form .
23 Time to find whether opting out adds up As the 2% incentive to contract out of SERPS nears an end , LIZ WALKINGTON takes stock
24 Thus responsibility for the discharged patient often ends up with the GP , whether this outcome is planned or not , and few GPs have been prepared by vocational training for a more involved role in community care services .
25 Some of know that it is not working now , and will never work unless some government really faces up to the reality of the cost involved .
26 This frequently ends up with the state attempting to protect the environment from the majority of the people who use it .
27 The track then goes up through the forest to the crest of the hill .
28 He finishes after a bit and then jumps up on the window ledge .
29 The Way actually joins up with the Cotswold Way at this point if you fancy a more epic walk .
30 It has a better gearbox , an engine that is simply in a different class and actually lives up to the promise made by its sleek shape .
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