Example sentences of "[noun prp] up [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In desperation he faked a dive and hauled the SE up on a tight loop .
2 or chug to Oxford or Shakespeare 's Stratford up through the Chiltern hills , visit Stoke Breurne Waterways Museum and if you 're feeling really brave you could tackle the two mile long Blisworth Tunnel .
3 Actually , the family lived at Trebyan up to a few months before I was born , then they moved next door to be near the shop . ’
4 Similar settlement histories have occurred in the Gangetic plain and Doabs of northern India ( Schlich 1889 : 187–238 ) and Brazil up to the present day .
5 Sir James set John Wordsworth up in the largest house in the High Street of Cockermouth , and later gave him the office of Coroner of Millom .
6 Right the situation in Maastricht up till the nineteenth century was that It was described as a di- or tri-glossic erm linguistic community .
7 Fred Archer , Jem Mason , Steve Donoghue , Gordon Richards , John Francome and Lester Piggott up to the present day .
8 It was Ossie who took Swindon up into the 1st division — or so he thought .
9 Prussian canal-building projects meant that by 1914 Danzig was linked to a network of waterways that allowed inland trade with the Rhine , Bordeaux , Le Havre , Brussels , Antwerpen , and northern Germany up to the Danish border .
10 It had very considerable influence in Germany up to the First World War , and also , in somewhat diluted form , in both Britain and America ( see chapter 6 ) .
11 No one replied and Julia took Minnie up to the dying woman .
12 It brought a rash of right-wing attacks on mosques in Greater London , it brought a call for the demolition of the estate where Chant had lived , and it brought Dowd up to a certain tower in Highgate , where he was summoned in lieu of his absentee master , Estabrook 's brother , Oscar Godolphin .
13 Jenny came back from Rome and rang Sara up within a few days of arriving home .
14 A verbal message was sent to the farm : the doctor would arrive at 1 p.m. to pick Eric up on a rough track not far from his underground hiding place .
15 On 15 May 1990 a facility letter was issued by the bank to I.B.C. up to a maximum sum of £2m .
16 Applause drowned out their voices , and Christina was unable to hear any more as Stephen dragged a protesting Paul Richardson up onto the narrow stage next to him .
17 Hunter escorted the strapped Jones up to the royal box … and HRH Prince Philip asked Hunter …
18 The mace , or goedendag , was a weapon used throughout Europe up to the sixteenth century .
19 Conversely , where employers ' associations remained weak and underdeveloped — as in France up to the inter-war period — collective bargaining played a negligible role in setting the terms and conditions of employment , with the result that legislative provisions assumed relatively greater importance .
20 It issued a warning to all shipping to stay outside its territorial waters ( now extended to a distance of 12 miles ( 19 km ) from its coastline ) and more generally outside the ‘ Iranian half of the Gulf up to the median line between the two coasts .
21 The Millend area formed a detached part of Leonard Stanley up to the 19th century .
22 This set the pattern for all later accounts of El Cid up to the seventeenth century , when medieval sources were frequently questioned as to their ultimate accuracy .
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