Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] up the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When Richard finally took up the scrip and staff of a pilgrim , the latter broke under him .
2 Hill gradually moves up the grid … he 's second for the last of the starts but his engine is n't quite powerful enough and comes home in fourth spot …
3 He remembered the morning he had watched Bert proudly hang up the brand new sign .
4 Aldercine Hodson recently took up the challenge of organising a ‘ Fun Sports Afternoon ’ for the disabled that would cater especially for those handicapped people who have athletic inclinations but not necessarily the strength to cope with competition at County , Regional or National level .
5 Shrewsbury have got to make sure as much as possible when they do win the ball in the they do n't just smash long balls up , because as l as soon as they do that and as long as they keep doing that , Blackburn just pick up the ball again and keep coming at them , they 've got to try like they did just a few minutes ago , try and play themselves out of defence with nice low passes .
6 Christopher Martin-Jenkins succinctly summed up the situation when commenting that in less than a year England had been outplayed by the entire subcontinent .
7 Warriors including Ollokot meanwhile scampered up the slope and mounted a defensive fire into the soldiers ' flanks from improvised rifle-pits .
8 As their 35ft yacht , the Blue Doublet , bobbed about on the choppy waters , Commander Tim Laurence finally plucked up the courage to pop the question .
9 [ BELVILLE absent-mindedly picks up the paper that PAMELA has been writing . ]
10 Mr Taylor 's claim came vividly to mind when the revolving advertising boards around the perimeter of the Hillsborough yesterday flashed up the legend : ‘ UEFA ‘ 96 The Pitch Is England 's . ’
11 Jenny Maxwell and Dawn Gill both take up the challenge of the presumed cultural and political neutrality of mathematics and , by means of an examination of the common ( and therefore frequently invisible ) setting for mathematical problems , bring to light many ( contentious ) presumptions about acceptable , appropriate and valued uses for mathematics .
12 Phil now takes up the story .
13 And Cambridge almost wrapped up the game in the first few minutes of the second half but were denied by Oldham goalkeeper John Keeley , who pulled off an excellent save to push away a curling , 20-yard Chris Leadbetter free-kick , then fingertipped a header from Mick Heathcote on to the crossbar .
14 JUST nine weeks before he died Dr Donal McGettigan proudly walked up the aisle with his new bride , Carmel .
15 The lattice windows which Hazlitt remembered were replaced by sashes when the Coleridges finally gave up the cottage at the end of 1799
16 Santa Barbara village street was deserted , except for Inés just opening up the shop to take in the milk left by the farmer .
17 ‘ Captain Marvel ’ Bryan Robson yesterday gave up the fight to keep his 34 year old legs pounding towards a century of caps and announced his England retirement .
18 Defries mentally summed up the stranger : fit ; scruffy ; non-combatant .
19 So Moore again picked up the poker .
20 France yesterday stepped up the pressure on the Government to join the ERM .
21 Bishops then turned up the pressure in a search for an equaliser , and it nearly came on seventy minutes as yet another debut man , Tommy Callanan blasted the ball against the underside of the ball from literally yards out when it was easier to score .
22 Stirling then dreamed up the idea of a true-to-life rehearsal against shipping at Port Suez , without bothering to inform the Navy .
23 Silas and Matt then set up the barbecue , and Lucy was able to open the two food hampers , her eyes widening at the variety they contained .
24 Well , Charles immediately set up the kind of court that he 'd had in London as far as he could , with a very set routine .
25 According to family tradition , Mr and Mrs Major then carved up the constituency and set about rallying the troops .
26 We can , moreover , hear the urbane inflection of the voice where Nicholas and Alison briefly take up the fabliau narrative within the narrative , spinning the yarn of John 's foolishness : The joke is enhanced by their attribution of the elegant French phrase , par compaignye , to this " " lewed " " character .
27 Dan again takes up the story .
28 But a council report claims BT then jacked up the cost to £3 million and refused to finish the job unless they were paid .
29 Joan accordingly took up the post of companion to the lady Anne and thereafter had no great difficulty in adjusting to a new and privileged life-style .
30 ‘ Is Robin Culley still heading up the task force ? ’
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