Example sentences of "[be] up [prep] [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But I am up on the train tomorrow .
2 We are up on The Tummel to-day in a Golden Haze of Perthshire sunshine & scenery … no salmon but lovely views !
3 I 'd just arrived , and I had n't been up to the village yet , or seen anyone .
4 Have you been up to the house yet ? ’
5 So the Stenness Hotel has been up for a while then .
6 Been up at the School today , ’ replied the visitor .
7 In an andesite , the phenocrysts may be up to a centimetre across ; the groundmass ( or jam ) is extremely fine-grained , and is often glassy , even in the centres of flows .
8 Despite the brisk sales reported in the last few days before Christmas , December saw a small decline in retail trade compared with the previous year , according to the Confederation of British Industry 's distributive trades panel , said on Tuesday that many retailers had reported a disappointing Christmas , although the results were an improvement on recent months and sales in January were expected to be up on a year ago .
9 She could be at home or she could be up in the wood still .
10 Sales volumes in May were up on a year ago for the fifth month in a row but they remained well below normal for the time of year , he said .
11 The sailors were up on the yards now , and setting more sails ; the huge stretches of canvas bellied outward and upward , and Sara felt the ship come alive under her feet , the bow dipping and the first hiss of white bubbles and foam going along the side .
12 It 's up on the poster here as well .
13 Yes , I think that 's up to the Chairer so
14 Which is actually in Chislehurst , I think it 's up near The Bull somewhere .
15 That 's the suppose it 's in now it 's up by the Mauritania down in Park Street so they tell me .
16 if I get it , it 's up in the loft somewhere though , it 's a king , it 's a fat king with a beard
17 He 's up in the library already . ’
18 Juice is up on the top there .
19 ‘ We believe that ground-sharing is the only remaining viable option but it is up to the members now , ’ said Daley , who added that Butters had not been invited to the meeting .
20 It is up to the house then to maximise profits from the available clientele .
21 Er in the morning he would be in before any of them , sort of thing , getting a fire lit getting the rivets heat up before they come on the job and ah the the quicker he could the the rivets heat up and passed on to the the squad , then okay the more they could put in so , if he were a good rivet boy you could maybe get a good wage , but again that was up to the squad up to the riveter .
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