Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [vb past] up [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | They changed roles , and Lucie climbed up on the playmaster 's shoulders , his weight hardly bending Garvey 's back . |
2 | He has taken it in response to the pressure and fight put up by the ‘ homelands Chief Ministers ’ — Buthelezi and Co . |
3 | Its tough pale grass grows on mud and clinker dredged up from the docks . |
4 | Scared pelicans flapped away , and Ellen came up from the galley to see what had caused the commotion . |
5 | They are the public face of the secret survival of ancient belief and practice tied up with the power of the landscape . |
6 | The driver and fireman ran up to the inert body ; too late , the man was dead . |
7 | The clouds were parting and the moon showed dimly at first when the 12-pounder gun 's crew of cooks and stewards closed up aboard the destroyer . |
8 | There were only a few dresses but these were elaborate , expensive and curiously old-fashioned compared to the heap of jeans and dungarees piled up on the floor of the wardrobe . |
9 | The draw itself is expected to last no more than 10 minutes , although there is always the chance of the sort of hiccup that occurred before the 1982 tournament when Belgium and Scotland ended up in the wrong groups — and there was the embarrassed re-examination of screwed-up slips of paper such as might be seen when the vicar 's wife wins both the turkey and the hamper in the Christmas raffle . |
10 | Sharon Hills parents John and Shiela turned up to the inquest into their daughters death — which happened last month when she was visiting egypt . |
11 | And Nyasha ran up to the top of the rise and saw the land and the city all below her . |
12 | He took off his clothes , and Isobel curled up on the bed watching him , like a little cat . |
13 | ‘ Anglers broke the ice to fish and diesel bubbled up to the surface . |
14 | The Rector of Londesborough saved the day by giving chase in his car and he and Fred caught up with the horse at the farm gate , waiting to be let in . |
15 | It purports to be based on the recollections of courtiers and retainers hunted up after the fall : but I have heard it suggested that the author did not take to the Picador edition 's cover display of a picture of Haile Selassie , perhaps on the grounds of a misleading particularity . |
16 | A smell of bacon and eggs wafted up from the kitchen . |
17 | It would be easy enough ( in theory ) to get money for Everest or K2 , but if Mick and Vic turned up at the doors of a giant multi-national with the word ‘ Ultar ’ on their portfolio , they might well be shown the corporate door . |
18 | While he and Blanche hummed up in the lift to the conference room , Dexter told the superintendent what he had found out at the dry cleaner 's . |
19 | They walked towards the castle , and Jessamy gazed up at the towers and battlements , and the great walls that loomed above them . |
20 | The strength of the economy has been founded on small family businesses and farms built up over the years by hard work and self-denial . |
21 | A great cry compounded of rage , sorrow , hatred and vituperation went up from the town walls as the colourful company under the Plantagenet Leopards turned and rode back towards the castle , leaving the slight jerking figure to its dance of death . |
22 | In response to the massive changes that were taking place throughout Germany a whole series of patriotic clubs and societies grew up in the 1890s . |
23 | SAD TIME : Woody and Mia broke up during the movie |
24 | Although women were in practice doing exactly the same work as certain categories of men , they too perceived the division of labour as a gender division , and took as their point of reference for equality the " all-round comp " , whom both masters and men held up as the exemplar , rather than the humbler linesman . |
25 | There were cries of ‘ take the chair ’ and Hegarty walked up to the mayor 's chair . |
26 | In plots and themes they form a bridge from The Lost Prince to the more obviously juvenile world of adventure which Arthur Ransome and others opened up in the 1930s . |
27 | At the far end was a small hall with tables and chairs piled up along the walls . |
28 | Then Henrietta and Samantha charged up to the tower , with Jacqueline stumbling after them , to quarrel about their bedrooms . |
29 | Zlorf and Ymor stared up at the figure on the threshold . |
30 | Meanwhile a succession of battered Ladas and trucks sped up to the plane , delivering fleeing women and their bundles , and more soldiers . |