Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] up at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | and we we 've always thought that , you know , to have a beat officer that was going around that could perhaps turn up at any time , would at least be some deterrent in so much that |
2 | The towns which thus sprung up at some railway centres are examples of the way in which individuality was lost , and lately the housing estate has spread a new uniformity even more widely over the country . |
3 | But they were soon rounded up at nearby Maidenhead railway station . |
4 | She and her husband Elfed James , a miner , after renting a couple of rooms , soon ended up at 73 Caradoc Street , the top end , the scullery butting against a mountain leaking coal juice known as ‘ the Side ’ . |
5 | Even when the weather is too bad for astronomical observing , Alcock still wakes up at two-hourly intervals during the night to make meteorological observations . |
6 | I could quite reasonably give up at this point , I think . |
7 | The story is now taken up at second hand . |
8 | In the early part of the decade the term " pluralism " regularly cropped up at newer institutions such as the University of East Anglia , and , as was noted by a TLS correspondent , this term was " invariably meant to signal virtue " . |
9 | She remained well clinically to follow up at one year after onset of her colitic symptoms . |