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

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1 This will be followed , in due course , by a further three-quarters of a mile of track , a run round loop and the construction of a platform at the River Avon , allowing passengers to enjoy the walk , boat trips , riverside pubs and a possible link up with a local country park .
2 They 're only paying from the top branch up to the last branch on the tree .
3 He had to prepare them for the study of Old English ( Anglo-Saxon ) , Middle English ( that is , the language and literature of England from about 1200 until 1450 , including Chaucer ) and all the remaining periods of English literature up to the Victorian period .
4 All right the abbey is in ruins and I doubt whether that impotent old priest up at the Old Rectory has much on offer .
5 Could I also say that erm again going back to Strathclyde that there is a , a social , there is a subsidy for those services erm where there is a social need up to a certain point and that is governed by the finance available , but its not as though , this is just the commercial network , in fact , er I think its erm something in the order of ninety two per cent of services in Strathclyde are commercially operated and it is Strathclyde region that fills the gaps .
6 In so far as they secured a satisfactory response then they succeeded in lifting their own fiscal crisis up to the central level of the state .
7 It will only look at the premium status up to the fifteenth of the month , it wo n't take into consideration when so recall 's gone through on the sixteenth of the month .
8 The tetrahedral chromate ion , , has only one totally symmetric vibration , and it gives a very simple resonance Raman spectrum , with a clear progression up to the 9th overtone ( Fig. 5.52 ) .
9 William Coote , who was to play a major role in social purity up to the 1920s , went through a typical adolescent conversion experience in the 1860s and 1870s .
10 Students with severe and profound disabilities and learning difficulties are entitled to attend high school up to the early twenties in the USA .
11 The relationship between birth interval and frequency of still births seems to resemble " U " or " J " shaped curves , inasmuch as the still birth ratio is very high if the preceding birth interval is short ( less than a year ) and decreases after one completed year up to a five year interval but , if the next birth follows only after a longer interval , the chance that it will result in a stillborn baby increases again .
12 Difficult to get the old fire up for the Greater Glory of flag , Empire and Prime Minister Ian Paisley , but hearth , home and humping still meant something in this godrotten hellhole khazipit of a world .
13 Er old Mrs I du n no , but th , anyway there was only this one old house up in the common and er I went up there one time with horse and take a couple of pigs from there down to Wimborne market .
14 My aunt asked a few questions , and ascertained that the lady 's pain was originating from her lower right abdomen — the general area of her right thigh up to the right side of her stomach .
15 The United States had provided a reasonably stable inflationary ceiling up to the mid-sixties .
16 Jump diagonally forwards with the front leg and pick the rear foot up for a high roundhouse kick .
17 They 'll go for an extra check up with the medical staff , a couple of weeks before their operation .
18 The little curl at each corner , the extravagant sweep up to the two high peaks and the dent above …
19 which is what I , I , in the I had Eric Bristow and Maureen one night , and , I mean , it was just little dart board in the corner , but what I did was , I had a big screen like that and I just got student television service just to film it live and just throw it straight back up onto the big
20 To have more suggests a distinct drying up of the ol' creative gastrics .
21 Steps to the left lead up to a long stretch of path which continues parallel to the road .
22 The moment for which Archie will always be remembered by Palace fans was when he scored our fourth and conclusive goal after a marvellous run from the centre-circle to defeat the FA Cup-holders , Wolves ( 4–2 ) in a thrilling replay up at the old Crystal Palace in January 1909 .
23 We leave , saddened by the plight and determined to come for longer the next time , to stay through a winter and spring , to find out what that old woman had really been up to holding that white sheet up to the Northern Lights .
24 Then , before it grew dark , I decided on a quick sprint up to the Narrow Neck , the area most vulnerable in times of storm .
25 He swung his left arm up in a reverse backstroke , and grasped the chain .
26 To make that clear , the central bank hauled the overnight call-rate back up after the denied television report .
27 She had pinned her long hair up in an elegant knot on top of her head , and was wearing a chic little number which Alexandra recognized immediately as a Thierry Mugler .
28 All they ever saw of their guide was a faint distant tail-light , and then only rarely , at irregular moments after long periods of doubt when it seemed that they had lost the scent , made the wrong decision at some unmarked junction up in the stormy darkness .
29 Instead of enduring the summer 's baking heat , they set off on a long journey up into the Australian Alps .
30 But we also had the attendant holding the door for us as we came out of the changing room because the wind was threatening to tear it off its hinges , as well as relentlessly trying to move the deep end up to the shallow end .
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