Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] up in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Although now swallowed up in the borough of Rochdale , Middleton people forever affirm their loyalty to Manchester , a city to which they naturally belong . |
2 | Professor Dyos ' study of Camberwell was the first in a series of examinations which have enabled us to see how the ubiquitous terraced streets of our great cities were laid out and slowly built up in a highly complex way , for a whole series of social and economic reasons . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | People who feel that way are quite special and always end up in a mangled mess . ’ |
5 | Sociology , for what little that is worth , was primarily associated with France and Britain , and enthusiastically taken up in the Latin world . |
6 | Waiting for his break , he supported himself with a series of odd jobs : driving limos , handing out cigarette samples and even dressing up in a giant chicken costume to promote a fast-food franchise . |
7 | As far as I know , there are only two still in existence : one , the U.505 , was captured by an American task force towards the end of the war , towed up the St Lawrence and through the Great Lakes to Chicago where a special cradle was built for it to cross the Lake Shore Drive and then set up in a little house of its own in the Museum of Science and Industry . |
8 | Having walked the Gorges of Kakouetta and then rested up in the benign landscape of Sainte-Engrâce , you may feel you have the legs back to inspect another of the spectacular limestone phenomena of the Upper Soule . |
9 | Real owners might do the same thing but perhaps end up in a Relais & Chateaux hotel rather than the Place d'Italie . |
10 | Four minutes later Hedman 's powerful shot was parried by Wood , but still ended up in the net . |