Example sentences of "[vb base] up at the [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Romans line up at the camp and Brits over there in the woods , ’ Nigel instructed . |
2 | Look up at the rooftops and you will see things you have never noticed before . |
3 | She heard the front gate squeak open , and as she saw the two young Garda officers look up at the window and come slowly up her path , Kit Hegarty suddenly knew without any doubt what they were coming to tell her . |
4 | Now come along , sit up at the table and have your tea . ’ |
5 | Hapless drivers draw up at the lights and are yanked from their cars at knife-point . |
6 | ‘ Paramedics would be used , field hospitals set up at the scene if necessary , helicopters from Whitechapel would fly out casualties , ’ added Mr Whitehead who said a triangle of hospitals would deal with the injured and all the plans were agreed by the airport 's consultative committee . |
7 | I used to walk between the two parts of the building — that is between my studio/study and the main house — and stare up at the pulley that hangs over the hall , an imitation of the one that hung there in the days when a real miller hoisted his sacks of grain . |
8 | Go up at the fence and just ask for |
9 | or they turn up at the gates and go shit Mr like the headmaster 's on the door and my nipples are in and they go hang on I 've got some ice cubes here , put them on and they come out and er they go by the nipples , your nipples are looking good today . |
10 | LENNY KAYE , sometime guitarist and sometime producer , is a man in his 40s with facial lines that turn up at the edges and spell affability . |
11 | LENNY KAYE , sometime guitarist and sometime producer , is a man in his 40s with facial lines that turn up at the edges and spell affability . |
12 | I gaze up at the cross and listen . |