Example sentences of "up across [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then with a sudden ecstatic rush , we all resolved at once that it should be put up across the gate and the military must accept responsibility for destroying it .
2 We would line up across the parade ground , shoulder to shoulder , and in a slow forward walk , eyes fixed on the ground , would pick up any cigarette ends or pieces of paper on the gravel .
3 The present writer was co-ordinator of the UUUC ‘ Advice and Relief Centres ’ of which several hundred had been set up across the country .
4 He suggested that ethical committees could be set up across the country to provide an independent source of advice for doctors and families , taking the matter out of the hands of the courts .
5 The Ingledew mansion was going up across the creek on the other side , above the grove where the saman stood and facing west ; Tom had sited his Great House further up the slope , by a magnificent specimen of an Indian fig tree with aerial roots falling like stilts and snaking over the ground below , and had designed a belvedere in the roof to give views to the four quarters .
6 You should always , for example , try to make sure that at least the text in the columns lines up across the page-headings and sub-headings may well not but the text really should .
7 I had to go and get it up across the road .
8 I daresay you can make out one of them up across the Vale there . "
9 When the wind was wrong , the putrid stench was wafted up across the fields .
10 Millions of old people joined the Townsend Clubs that sprang up across the nation .
11 Once again , a special link can be set up across the project teams ; in this example allowing Sally to access all of Frank 's modules .
12 Clift threw up across the sheets .
13 Up to 20 of the bogus MOT certificates have turned up across the province in the last year , prompting a major investigation by detectives .
14 We lined up across the street and he said : ‘ You keep in line and if you knock anyone down , leave him and keep going . ’
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