Example sentences of "[vb pp] up at [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( There are also references in the body of the text , some of which are picked up at the end of the chapter . )
2 The tag is picked up at the end of a track and the synonym will also , on average , be at or near the end of a track , not in the middle .
3 Later , much later , he put the book down , and the cuttings which he had picked up at the end of his reading .
4 Then one night Travis arrived , keyed up at the thought of seeing Rosemary again .
5 For in the topsy turvy pecking order which is the current Russian economy , the middle class academics , civil servants and doctors have wound up at the bottom of the wages spiral , their savings largely , meaningless .
6 Clerical Medical 's fund will have to be wound up at the end of five years , which will ensure that it will have to pay CGT in full on whatever has been made .
7 The scheme is due to be wound up at the end of December 1993 but until then , excepting one or two minor technical amendments affecting mortgage rescues/property management subsidiaries , the rules will remain unchanged .
8 Even Trepper was captured and the Rote Kapelle was wound up at the end of 1942 .
9 It was accordingly wound up at the end of May .
10 It was caught up at the neck into a huge thick collar of silver fur .
11 Within the Commonwealth , Mrs Thatcher 's hostility towards trade sanctions on South Africa had long weakened ties with the African and Asian states so fruitfully built up at the time of the settlement in Zimbabwe in 1979 .
12 This demand must not be built up at the expense of the core scientific activity of the Garden , however .
13 At times the supporting leg would bend when on balance , whilst the working one was also bent with the foot turned up at the ankle during certain poses , or when performing a rond de jambe en dehors or en dedans during the pas de deux .
14 Our pens were collected up at the end of each session , so we never got the same pen twice , resulting in the nibs being frequently crossed .
15 Sir Hector , who will have his own form to fill in as a farmer in Dumfriesshire , says in the letter : ‘ I recognise that many of you will be fed up at the prospect of yet more literature and more form filling .
16 The road was owned by Mr Dalison who gave it to the parish , in 1892 and it was made up at the cost of £40 and the improvements to the cemetery cost a further £21 140 .
17 Plans to prevent acid house parties in the South-east were drawn up at a meeting of senior police officers and council leaders .
18 A number of draft agreements drawn up at a meeting of the ACC Ministerial Council , held in Baghdad on Jan. 16-17 , were ratified including accords covering co-operation in industry , oil and gas , health , air transport and tourism .
19 Pylon inquiry : inspectors explain how the hearing will be conducted Guidelines on how the pylons public inquiry would be run in North Yorkshire were drawn up at a meeting in Northallerton this week .
20 He indicated an upright armchair drawn up at an angle to his desk , to which he now returned .
21 In June 1991 , a draft welfare charter was drawn up at the University of Witwatersrand recommending that ‘ free and compulsory education until the age of 16 be introduced ’ .
22 Agreements could be drawn up at the request of the government , the management or the unions : ‘ it was tripartism at the grass roots ’ ( Smith 1979 , p. 168 ) .
23 The examination schedule drawn up at the beginning of the test may need to be modified in the light of findings in the earlier stages of the test .
24 Although there were some variations as the election campaign unfolded , the thrust of the Tory message on law and order did not deviate from the plan drawn up at the meeting on 7 July 1978 .
25 Fee income was still growing — we were very happy with the growth rate and everything was going according to the five-year plan we had drawn up at the time of the merger .
26 " Let me now read to you the conclusion of Dr Baly in his Report on Epidemic Cholera , drawn up at the desire of the Royal College of Physicians and published in 1854 .
27 As I recall , he had not been initially so preoccupied with the peace treaty when it was drawn up at the end of the Great War , and I think it is fair to say that his interest was prompted not so much by an analysis of the treaty , but by his friendship with Herr Karl-Heinz Bremann .
28 I said I was rather tied up at the school over most week-ends ; though the half-term holiday was the week-end after next and I might just be in Athens then — but I could n't be sure .
29 I 'm tied up at the hospital for a while each day , but we could be together most of the time .
30 Laughton was sent , against his wishes , to study the hotel trade at Claridge 's in London before being called up at the end of World War I ; he was rapidly invalided out of the army after being gassed on the western front in 1918 .
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