Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [verb] up [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 The EC dragged its feet before coming up with a reluctant and minimal proposal to reform farm trade .
2 And then , on the bottom of page sixteen and through on to seventeen is addressing the point that , also within the guideline , we have been asked , we 've been asked as a Committee , to look at the implications of finding up to a further two hundred and fifty thousand pounds ' worth of reductions .
3 It 's a struggle with young people , alongside them as they experience the pleasures and pains , the excitements and disappointments of growing up in a hostile world .
4 Contract tummy muscles before coming up in a controlled manner , exhaling as effort is made .
5 They had to taste more than a hundred and thirty wines before coming up with a winner .
6 After a cautious start , Wharton , at 24 , a year younger than the Australian , took his time in the first three minutes before opening up with a series of punches in the next three rounds .
7 So I think you 've , both those questions have got ta be addressed by the , the unions that the s , that the , the second one in terms of turning up on a Saturday .
8 Here the path defeats the contours by zigzagging up to a final easy incline along the edge of cliffs to the Ordnance Survey column among the ruins of a former observatory .
9 Hundreds were able to pay their respects and express their condolences by turning up at a charity rugby match at Shiplake College , Berkshire , in aid of the Charlotte Starmer-Smith Memorial Fund which aims to purchase medical equipment for the treatment of blood diseases .
10 The hedgehog can not dig itself in when threatened but it can protect its soft parts by rolling up into a tight ball .
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