Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may paper over things and succeed in buying time , but it can not overcome the class-based conflicts that will eventually bubble up to the surface .
2 " We 'd better catch up with the others , had n't we ? " he said quickly , gesturing along the track .
3 There is no real common denominator that can be used to classify the ‘ Originals ’ , the first fifty-odd recruits to the SAS , some of whose names will constantly crop up during the course of this book .
4 These were a valuable indicator , as they would only show up from a distance if you were ‘ on the line ’ .
5 I 'm hearing things now that I have not heard in fifteen years that I 've been on this County Council and I would suggest erm to Mr that when he 's talking about things that this County Council ought to print , and I think the one suggestion he came up with is very sensible , he could perhaps follow up with a catalogue of those things which he considers need doing that after a hundred years have not been done .
6 She says well , we can only take up to the value of your car , , which is more than they did !
7 We might then only end up with a series of discrete micro-studies that could not be articulated .
8 I 'd only end up in the doghouse myself would n't I ?
9 If you want to know any more about what he 's doing you 'd better go up to the camp and ask him yourself . ’
10 Cos they wo n't all go up on a tree .
11 Now upstairs there are people working , so when you get to the far end we ask you do n't go straight upstairs , if you can wait please and we 'll we 'll we 'll all you 'll all go up in the room together , .
12 Er but again y'know I could in theory provide some handouts for you which you could perhaps pick up at the end of the er of the lecture from the front or even have available in a general office for you , okay ?
13 Chaff and grain can no longer build up on the screen , air flow stays constant and the main turbine blades ( over £100 each ) are n't assaulted by small and/or shattered grain .
14 I 'd sooner wind up in a debtors ’ prison ! ’
15 ‘ I 'll just finish up in the kitchen . ’
16 However the High Court can no longer keep up with the increase in applications for judicial reviews — there is an average delay of 18 months in getting a case heard .
17 TEESSIDE Polytechnic student Jonathan Welfare could soon clean up with an idea to rid the danger which dogs our footsteps .
18 I must just run up to the Casa to make sure the lorry comes back for another load .
19 You can just go up for a ride , letting someone else do all the work while you enjoy the sensation , or learn to pilot the thing for yourself .
20 Probably I 'd just go up to the pub but I ca n't be bothered .
21 Gone were the days when she could just get up in the morning , make coffee , leave a note for Mrs Bennett and go off to Brentwoods with , maybe , the anticipation of quite an exciting day .
22 When one of them could no longer come up to the scratch line at the beginning of a round he was held to have lost the match .
23 All the smart money for the first to finally come up with the goods is on John Lasseter of Pixar , the perennial star of animation festivals and the winner of the 1989 animation Oscar for the short film Tin Toy .
24 On top of the official fee of up to 10 yuan ( about $1 ) a term , many schools add on other charges , for repairing crumbling school buildings , topping up teachers ' meagre pay or buying books , which can easily add up to the equivalent of $10 a month .
25 The General Board may dispense any professor from discharging the duties of his office during one term ( i.e. a term of sabbatical leave ) for every six terms of qualifying service , provided that ( i ) qualifying service shall normally accumulate up to a maximum of eighteen terms , from which six terms are deducted whenever a term of leave is granted , and ( ii ) not more than three terms of sabbatical leave shall be granted in any one period of three years .
26 ‘ I 'll just fly up into the branches on silver wings . ’
27 Newspaper publicity always gave the impression that the school could train anyone from scratch with little or no dance experience so young readers felt that they could just turn up without an appointment and would immediately be seen by this apparently motherly woman called Jennie Tiller .
28 They do n't just turn up on the night , ’ she said .
29 It could , therefore , be the case that , in future , the TV audience will gradually catch up with the TV commercial producers ' instincts .
30 The relay will usually free up after a couple of doses of light oil in this manner .
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