Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] up the [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 I stumble up the aisle to the immense ponderous tones of a god extolling the virtues of a restaurant in Moscow Road , Bayswater , and pass through some dingy curtains into the foyer .
2 ABBERLEY : I gave up the title to you .
3 Jane found it cold , but her visitors found it freezing , so she turned up the thermostat to seventy .
4 If you set up the water to the right parameters , there is no reason why you should no be able to keep this species successfully .
5 She rolled up the sleeve to her elbow , the fingers of her right hand brushing her left forearm as she did so .
6 She pointed up the beach to a man and a woman barely visible under a big beach umbrella .
7 She stole up the staircase to his room , where she had not been since she was one of his students .
8 We went up the hotel to meals
9 Thus as the need for basic sustenance is met we move up the ladder to the next step , which is the satisfaction of the need for safety .
10 From Sicily they sailed up the coastline to Venice together .
11 Their actual effect was pretty disastrous ; they screwed up the whole culture , and they opened up the island to being overrun by pineapple and sugar plantations .
12 They walked up the beach to where they had left their towels .
13 They went up the run to the mouth of the hole and paused together .
14 Sombre , though with a pacy , filmic sequencing he whipped up the orchestra to a marvellously stylish finale .
15 He opened up the Museum to scholars and architectural historians by writing many articles on Soane and his collections for the architectural press in the 1920s and also embarked on a series of publications about Soane : The Works of Sir John Soane ( 1924 ) , an edition of Soane 's Royal Academy Lectures on Architecture ( 1929 ) and The Portrait of Sir John Soane ( 1927 ) , as well as a number of pamphlets .
16 And then , as they mumbled and made half-hearted climbing-down gestures that he knew would probably stop as soon as he was out of sight , he opened up the door to the club and let himself in .
17 Turning up the collar of his Burberry against the chill morning air , he climbed up the slope to the rim of the hollow and stood looking down at the car .
18 He clambered up the bank to the top where the trees ended .
19 DETECTIVES are hunting the killer of a friendly bus driver gunned down as he walked up the driveway to his North-East home .
20 He goes in , he trips the toggle , the toggle jiggers the trapeze , the trapeze lets go the springy pole , it whips back , it pulls up the door to the basket … the big fish is the prisoner now .
21 He held up the glass to her .
22 A few minutes after restarting he picked up the autobahn to Salzburg .
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