Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [coord] [verb] up [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For while she returned her kingdom to full doctrinal and liturgical conformity with Rome , many English Protestant exiles fled their homeland and took up residence in Strasbourg , Zurich , Emden , Frankfurt , and Geneva , where they gained first-hand experience of the Zwinglian and Calvinist forms of Protestantism , and became fully immersed in the Calvinist theology of grace and salvation .
2 Shaven-headed Nationalists rolled a car on to its side and took up positions behind it .
3 Cissie had been most reluctant to surrender her independence and take up employment in Moll Sutton 's flower shop .
4 A fight involving 150 people led to BUF members breaking up an IFL meeting , tearing up its banner and beating up Arnold Leese and Brigadier-General Blakeney , the ex-president of the BFs .
5 Was there any way he could have traced her call or picked up background noise and was now rushing downtown in a wild attempt to snatch the film from her ?
6 This means that their permission must be gained before any company can either go through their land or start up operations on it .
7 A detachment of Cromwell 's troops guarding the bridge at nearby Bewdley came to Kidderminster to cut off their retreat and took up position in the square .
8 Grant sat back , decided to use his transceiver and call up Lawton , hungry for the sound of another human voice .
9 T V , on the whole , generates material for itself , and makes little forays out into your territory and picks up people .
10 John said : ‘ By reducing our holding in this block we are spreading our risk and freeing up funds for development elsewhere .
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