Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] up [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Right sit up on the chair and we 'll read the story of the jumble sale .
2 Lavas become scarcer amongst rocks of more acid compositions and rhyolites are much less abundant than andesites They are highly viscous , never flowing far from their source , and usually merely ooze up from the vent like toothpaste to pile up into short , thick flows and domes .
3 But having left till the morning when she was due , I could n't even let Cathy know because it puts her in an awkward position , suddenly turn up on the day .
4 She 'd be able to think more clearly if she was away from Eastlake , and perhaps come up with the answer as to who was behind these menacing notes .
5 When the adventurers are halfway across the room four foul , mutated forms suddenly spring up from the corpses and attack .
6 No matter where you finally wind up in the advertising business , you will want to work at some stage in an agency to gain real insight into advertising and acquire first-rate skills ( and , hopefully , reputation ) that puts wheels under your career .
7 Just ease up on the drama .
8 Though what you should do is , is , just walk up to the ball , that line through there .
9 They crossed the city and began a long , slow climb up through the Alfama district .
10 So nothing to do with pets really , just put up with the hope or you can always take yourself with you miaow spreading the .
11 You know just look up in the dictionary
12 These then were Law 's senior colleagues in the work of opposition and would have presumably occupied the senior posts in a Law government ; they scarcely add up to the image of a party of ruthless businessmen and , if other probable ministers are added to the list — Lords Derby , Curzon , Salisbury and Crawford , together with Finlay and Cave , both lawyers — then it seems even less so .
13 We just tie up to the Kilcharran , that 's all . ’
14 And er I mean th the o the question you would use for , for this one is tell me , what are your thou what is it , what are your thoughts on pensions , you know , what are your thoughts on retirement , how do you feel about it just open up for the guy to say it 's very important or I 'm not interested , oh that 's interesting why do you say that .
15 STROKE victim Bishop Edward Daly told the Belfast Telegraph : ‘ I just wake up in the mornings now and say ‘ Thank you God , for another day ’ . ’
16 Cos I just wake up in the night .
17 It might be too early to say , but researchers from Lima 's Universidad del Pacifico say that the informals are amazingly responsible , and punctually keep up with the interest payments on their loans .
18 Just go up on the A fifty five
19 Just go up on the stage and just start just talking to people and suddenly they , get back !
20 Further break up of the maxillae can best be documented by examining the extent to which teeth have been lost from the maxillae .
21 The individual who 's gon na be assertive is likely to be open and honest or likely to admit things that are not so good at honest those , but they 're not gon na necessarily apologise for those , they 're gon na treat those as statements of fact and they 're certainly gon na try and involve other people and actually say what do you think this , what are some ways forward er but it does n't mean that they 're gon na be walked all over and they still stand up for the things that they firmly believe in .
22 Even though I see Cam every day , I still wake up in the morning and go ‘ Wicked !
23 I still wake up in the morning and go , ‘ Wicked !
24 Then I remembered you always get up in the morning before Aunt Emily , so I 'm sure you will find this before anyone else sees it ; and I want you to know that I am alive and well .
25 They always turn up in the nets !
26 They were still within the normal range of intelligence , however , and some babies born as much as 12 weeks early end up at the top of the class 10 years later , according to findings announced by Dr Leonora Harding , of Aberdeen University , to the British Psychological Society .
27 Rise straight back up through the strength in your thighs .
28 He will join a shoot in the grounds of the stately home with her brother Charles and later meet up with the princess and other guests for a party in the evening .
29 And now fly up above the forest , and take on a human form .
30 Duke Berthold of Zähringen was now put up as the candidate of the Welfs because he appeared a man of means and was well known for his hostility to the Staufer .
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