Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] up from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nominated care district judges can : ( a ) transfer cases up to the High Court following transfer from the family proceedings court ; ( b ) consider " appeals " against a justices ' clerk 's refusal to transfer a case ; ( c ) make emergency protection orders in proceedings issued in the county court or transferred up from the family proceedings court ; ( d ) give directions and make uncontested public law orders ; ( e ) make some public law orders in contested cases , eg education supervision orders . |
2 | He looked at me for a moment then sighed and got up from the chair . |
3 | Marie pushed back her coffee and got up from the table . |
4 | She finished her drink and got up from the table . |
5 | He shook his head and got up from the table , taking his plate to the sink to rinse it . |
6 | You 're a fool as well as surly , ’ said the boy , and stuck his neat , short nose in the air and bounced up from the table in dudgeon , but Harry caught him by the sleeve . |
7 | For he just pushed his plate aside , wiped his mouth on the back of his hand , and getting up from the table once again went out of the house without saying a word . |
8 | confirmed that what was envisaged was , as identified but not without some reservations , a restructuring of the profession with future practitioners gaining their experience among and coming up from the ranks of the newly created cadre of internal auditors . |
9 | The night was clear , and arched up from the hills with a new moon rising over their crests . |
10 | At five to seven she decided that her long gold hair needed another combing — and jumped up from the dressing-table as if shot when a minute later the phone in her room rang and the receptionist told her that a car had come for her . |
11 | He shoved the half-empty plate away and jumped up from the table . |
12 | I could not speak to anyone , but when the bridge players saw me they threw down their cards and jumped up from the table . |
13 | The Loch Ness Project took on the mantle of the LNI and picked up from the Loch Morar expeditions , and we returned to Loch Ness , whose steep-walled uniformity is more favourable to sonar . |
14 | ‘ But the wind is blowing dust and leaves up from the ground , ’ Cleo said . |