Example sentences of "[noun sg] up [prep] [art] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 One thin , ring-studded hand held the skirt up at the front but the back went trail , trail , trail on the ground , sweeping up wisps of hay with the feathers .
2 A sharp wind whipped the fallen snow up into the air and blew it into every hole and corner .
3 Discussions have taken place with the Shropshire County Council Leisure Services Department with regard to the setting up of a Museum and they have given much helpful advice including a visit to the proposed building .
4 If the PNC Declaration of Independence constituted a major landmark in this process , the time has come to embark on another major step , that of declaring the setting up of a state or government structure .
5 However , the three-way tone section allows this to be EQ 'd out and careful setting up of the guitar and amp or PA enables the 1992-H to put out a most convincing acoustic sound .
6 The paper will discuss the potential of the 1991 Census for social research , the problems which must be acknowledged and how it may be used in conjunction with data from previous Censuses ; it will also describe the setting up of the service and the technical problems in managing such large datasets .
7 Rachel was relieved that everything seemed to be running so smoothly , not only with the setting up of the chat-line but with the new , easygoing atmosphere in the centre .
8 ‘ You can take a tea tray up to the wood and slide down to the back garden .
9 She held Dot up to the mirror and Dot saw the greyish rivulets where tears had run down her cheeks and been smudged to grey by her hands .
10 Yeah , but I wan na buy , it 's the same size as your bedroom up to the wardrobes and up to the door .
11 A remarkable industrial contrast can be seen between this stone-built weaving village up on the moors and Hebden Bridge in the valley below it .
12 He was already into the champagne and mansion bracket up in the hills and very soon began his first famous relationship , setting up home with Joan Collins .
13 ‘ Well , ’ she said after a moment 's pause , ‘ of course they are doing the same job up to a point and that 's never an easy pattern of work .
14 The good news is that he will not be rushed off to stud afterwards and will campaign for further honours next year when a move up to a mile and a quarter might be considered .
15 Why could n't they just understand that she did n't want to be married and settled with umpteen kids and a mortgage up to the sky and no life to call her own ?
16 ( This , by the way , is a good example of setting one group up as the norm and treating others as deviant .
17 Is there a heaven up in the sky and wh why , where do we all go when we die
18 So it was more convenient to raise the body up off the ground and sprint for short lengths on the rear legs with the tail , now much thicker and longer , acting as a counter-weight .
19 Being submissive is the co point where what happens when you 're submissive you keep it inside you do n't feel you 're worthy enough or you have n't got you have n't got the self esteem to rate yourself as being able to have what it is that you want , so you keep it inside and you do n't say anything and then you walk away should 've said this and should 've said that and all it does is eat away at you and it does that to you physically as well I mean scientific tests are already showing now that physically these sort of things you do if often be submissive enough what that does it pretty much helps helps you to eat your body up from the inside and causes physical problems which pretty much do that anyway .
20 She 'd tacked the first sketches for this picture up on the wall and they looked as if someone else had drawn them .
21 Sort of fix a room up as a theatre and bring the , some nursing staff in .
22 It was tempting to take one of the sacks of fuel up to the cottage and have one last night of heat — a temptation he could n't resist .
23 These processes participate in the building up of the ego and super-ego and prepare the ground for the onset of the Oedipus complex in the second half of the first year ( 1975 : 2 ) .
24 The centralization of papal government , which was a feature from Gregory VII 's pontificate onwards , depended on the building up of the curia and the use of the cardinals in the administration and as advisers .
25 Building up to a boundary and the likely effect this may have on your neighbour could very well be one of these issues .
26 The Arts : Building up to a fiesta or siesta ?
27 Before the new bin was installed , there was a problem with fat building up in the cooler and in the downspout between the press and cooler .
28 The recent announcement of a link up between the EC and EFTA to create a European Economic Area [ EEA ] by 1993 is likely to have little immediate impact on the proportion of exports destined for these areas , partly because privileged access to each others markets has already been in existence for a number of years between the two trading blocks .
29 StorageTek says that it too had put some money up for the development and would have marketed the product even without buying the company — although the Viking was seen as a direct competitor to its own Iceberg , Viking is in fact a simpler device with fewer features .
30 The next extension from such situations to increase the realism is to show arousing situations in a naturally occurring context , for example by showing the build up to a crime or road accident .
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