Example sentences of "and [verb] up [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We spent a day ashore on Barentsøya where the Dutch party went off inland on their own and met up with a polar bear with two cubs , which ran off when they saw the party .
2 PARIS — The French Army , fatigued by khaki , is to get a new ‘ modular ’ uniform designed by Pierre Balmain and made up in a grey-blue colour known as Terre de France .
3 The noise starts as a light tapping and builds up to a louder noise then stops suddenly .
4 Then he crouched over it and squared up to an imaginary ball .
5 One startling apparition a few seats away was masked , and got up like a Chinese mandarin , with clacking claws for hands emerging from generous silk sleeves .
6 That may be half of what Darren paid for it , but in absolute terms it 's incredibly low depreciation over 40,000 and adds up to an excellent value motoring package .
7 This will differ according to the richness of the environment provided by the home and the wider community , but all children live and grow up in a print-rich world full of writing and people who write .
8 Thus , once again , there is considerable potential for teachers to become confused between the relative demands of these two quite different approaches to moderation and caught up in a great deal of additional work .
9 Now John Burnett found his good-natured and impressionable son falling under the spell of two far more intelligent men of dubious opinions , and caught up in a wild scheme for emigration to America .
10 They were closed , but just beyond them he cut the engine and drew up to a short flight of steps with a small studded door at the top .
11 And ending up with a thumping great lie .
12 We 'll make a hypothetical traverse from Easter Island on the East Pacific Rise ( an oceanic ridge , remember ) right across South America as far as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge , so we 'll be starting at one plate margin , crossing a second and ending up at a third , each of them , of course , marked by a major belt of seismic activity [ see Fig. 2 ] .
13 This nearly always results in drifting further back without much gain of height and ending up in a worse situation than before .
14 The Janetstown , Thurso , environmental health officer was broken twice after two short fights and stepped up to a 70 lb wire trace with 10 feet of 200 lb nylon as a rubbing leader and baited up with a 1 lb coalfish deadbait on a size 8/0 hook .
15 Matsushita began work on cobalt-free magnets in 1968 and came up with a manganese-aluminium-carbon material in 1979 .
16 I felt these elementary slips should be corrected , and came up with a possible solution .
17 Roxburgh , however , decided there was no point playing games , and came up with a predictable yet interesting side .
18 He scrabbled in the bottom of the box and came up with a small piece of carved and polished wood .
19 The team took up the gauntlet thrown down by the Health and Safety Executive and came up with a thorough checklist for the city 's 7 homes .
20 They took their various allocated strains of Staphylococcus aureus or whatever , applied standard methods , and came up with a particular teichoic acid or teichoic acid-like polymer .
21 Here — ’ He rummaged in the pearl-studded evening bag and came up with a twenty pound note .
22 The government subsequently altered its estimate of those able to claim and came up with a 50 per cent take-up rate .
23 The government subsequently altered its estimate of those able to claim and came up with a 50 per cent take-up rate .
24 The government subsequently altered its estimate of those able to claim and came up with a 50 per cent take-up rate .
25 After we got over the shock we asked around for other quotes and came up with an initial estimate of £1,000 plus parts , subject to what is found when the engine is taken out , from John Cutler Marine Engineers who were recommended by Sigma Yachts .
26 The King is seen exchanging an earthly crown for a crown of thorns and looking up towards a heavenly crown
27 He walked back , around the huge tyres , and squinted up at a long , high tube that stretched from the building .
28 She says she also sleeps better and wakes up with a clearer head which is not the sort of image she portrayed a couple of years ago when all the pressures she was facing caused her to hit the bottle again .
29 As the summer came I could take the pram along the Hastings promenade , and meet up with an old form mate of mine from school days .
30 All these things make their own contribution and add up in a complex way .
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