Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] up [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Listen lawman , I wuz brought up on the streets . |
2 | They said whole fields were ripped up into the air ! |
3 | On 26 December , 114 Lower Church Street and adjoining properties which had been leased to W. A. Reeves , the furnisher , since the offices were given up by the South Metropolitan Company , were sold to him . |
4 | They were broken up on the spot and only the saloon seats retained for further use . |
5 | The demonstrations were broken up by the security forces and according to unsubstantiated BPP sources some 300 people were killed during the security operation . |
6 | Often these were the starting points of big demonstrations which were broken up by the police . |
7 | The two men were picked up on the Ross ice shelf , about 350 miles from the coastal camp at Scott base which was their original target . |
8 | The efforts of the government and the reversal of the alliance with the intellectuals failed to keep out a trickle of French newspapers : contraband books were picked up by the Inquisition all over Spain between 1790 and 1792 . |
9 | In the 1970s , Mr Chihana spent seven years in prison as one of thousands of prisoners of conscience who were picked up by the regime but were never charged . |
10 | Neither of these points were picked up in the debate . |
11 | We did n't find you till late , and you were curled up on the landing , outside the kitchen door . |
12 | Then , my eyes were lifted up to the hill which overshadows the old city . |
13 | The address was , and I think still is , Kensington Court Garage , because the stables had been converted to the needs of the automobile age ; and we were perched up in the gallery . |
14 | The conventional view has been that political strife was so intense between 1689 and 1715 because party divisions cut deep into society ; all elements of the population , from the gentry , through to the merchants , professionals , artisanal and trading classes , the small farmers , right down to the " mob " , were caught up in the rage of party . |
15 | How many , I wonder , were caught up in the looting frenzy themselves and are now attempting to make amends ? |
16 | Tatham also represented investors who were caught up in the Farrington Stead collapse . |
17 | Although these families rose further than any since the sixteenth century , many of the Sussex gentry were caught up in the process of aggrandisement . |
18 | The new social movements of the 1970s and the 1980s emerged outside the formal party structures precisely because of the way in which the parties of the Left , which should have articulated new emancipatory concerns , were caught up in the compromises of the 1940s . |
19 | It was never seriously in dispute , of course , that black and white people alike were caught up in the summer disturbances of 1981 . |
20 | These religious tensions go a long way towards explaining why the party divide cut so deep into society : political strife during the first age of party did not just affect the political elite at the centre and a minority of the more affluent and better-educated classes in the localities , but all sorts of people , including those of fairly humble backgrounds , women as well as men , were caught up in the party divide . |
21 | Yet they were caught up in the atmosphere and importance of the occasion . |
22 | When Mackay launched his cavalry at the attackers ' flank to try to restore the situation , they were caught up in the rout of the demoralised infantry , now stampeding from the field , while the victorious Highlanders pressed on unchecked until distracted from killing by the chance of plunder as they reached Mackay 's baggage train . |
23 | Members of the Royal Marines orchestra , including some bandsmen who were caught up in the bombing , played during the hour-long service . |
24 | The day was cold , with flurries of snow and people were muffled up to the eyes . |
25 | This is a highly dangerous area to sail in because the seas contain many monstrous creatures which were stirred up by the collapse of northern Ulthuan centuries ago — Kraken , huge shark-like megalodons , Behemoths and even the dread Black Leviathan are all commonly seen in the waters north of Ulthuan . |
26 | Well they were hung up on the board in O S D on Friday when I went down there |
27 | Her breasts were pushed up by the wall she was leaning against . |
28 | The classroom observations ( see 1a ) were written up in the form of case studies , to include descriptive accounts of the pupil 's microcomputer use , teachers ' class organisation and intervention occurrences . |
29 | Their pecuniary interests were probably greater than their antiquarian ones , and their errors were written up by the historian . |
30 | We complained to Malcolm , told him we were fed up with the mice and we did n't have enough money to eat properly . |