Example sentences of "up [prep] the wood " in BNC.
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1 | If a grip could be got on the parcel , maybe she could thread it up between the wood and through ? |
2 | If you are wearing sensible shoes , it is possible to join the path up through the woods on Petřín Hill , past some of the 16 and 18C walling now made into lookout towers , with lovely views over the city . |
3 | There , she was high up above the woods , but instead of being able to see all that was going on below for miles around , as she had expected , all she could see was — leaves ! |
4 | If it was Atherton he 'd never get up into the wood and back before his Dad carne home . |
5 | A switchback rush as the path dipped down from the field and then up into the wood , and she was again whizzing towards the gate leading to the next field . |
6 | Everything that had happened up in the wood had put it out of his head . |
7 | He often got hungry up in the wood and he 'd most likely want them later . |
8 | Philip was glad he 'd left the wire and cutters up in the wood . |
9 | Philip thought of him meeting Lee up in the wood . |
10 | She could be at home or she could be up in the wood still . |
11 | All the time he 'd imagined Lee up in the wood , with Caspar most probably sheltering in the hide , but now , as he climbed through the wood in the gulley , he was n't so sure that Lee would be there . |
12 | He was n't sure that he could stand many more nights up in the wood . |
13 | ‘ I 'm stopping up in the wood . ’ |
14 | In the following year , 100 nest boxes were put up in the wood , with the result that , in 1985 , no less than 60 pairs bred . |
15 | In the initial notice of the site it is described as ‘ a large platform of stones of four courses … of quite Cyclopean character ’ and also mentioned are ‘ traces of buildings … at a distance of 200 yards higher up in the wood ’ . |
16 | One must also consider other buildings mentioned by James Farrer ‘ 200 yards higher up in the wood ’ . |
17 | At this moment , up in the wood , there broke out an excited yelping and a jay began to scold . |
18 | ‘ And if you do n't get out of here I 'll tell him you 've been up in the woods with a dog . |
19 | ‘ The house is up in the woods . |
20 | There 's an old clay range up in the woods , and I 've been practising on that . |
21 | Little lights were springing up in the woods as if the houses thus made apparent had been magicked into position on that instant . |
22 | Well that one really is I mean cos I see them up in the woods quite a lot |
23 | I walked up from the woods with him , came |
24 | It was n't just today the boy had come up to the wood but yesterday as well . |
25 | Somehow he 'd have to get up to the wood today to fetch down his Dad 's clippers and wire . |
26 | He 'd fill it and carry it up to the wood in the blanket . |
27 | He 'd warn Lee when he got up to the wood . |
28 | ‘ I went back up to the wood . |
29 | ‘ You can take a tea tray up to the wood and slide down to the back garden . |
30 | They boy ignored him , though , and came up to the wood . |