Example sentences of "we [vb past] up [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , on the way back — before we met up with the Space Shuttle — I dozed off .
2 Here we met up with the East Team .
3 Eventually we met up below the entrance to the Kitchen .
4 Reminds me of the joke we made up at the time .
5 but when we got up to the top of the house I needed to go to the toilet .
6 When we got up to the place , we found it was uninhabited .
7 After stops for punctures we got up to the snow .
8 We got up from the seat and strolled along the terrace .
9 The next morning we got up in the dark as before , but the water was frozen , so we could not wash .
10 We drew up at the house at last , and the man came round to help me down .
11 Beyond the moored boats and the fire we drew up on the bank for the night .
12 Initially probably about er three hundred yards er in a in a side junction erm , but as , once the ins once the operation had commenced erm we moved up onto the car park actually on , below the flats .
13 For them , especially , it 's time we caught up with the rest of the European Community and extended to all workers employment protection , pro rata benefits and pay , as well as parental leave and childcare .
14 After a couple of days to sort kit , we headed up onto the hill in two parties of eight .
15 We lined up on the foredeck to give the traditional three cheers for her Majesty at the appropriate moment .
16 We lined up for the final with the usual American din coming from the stands .
17 We lined up across the street and he said : ‘ You keep in line and if you knock anyone down , leave him and keep going . ’
18 To the accompaniment of shouts and screams from the Corporals , we lined up in the corridor and were counted and recounted by them .
19 We lined up in the final and I came off the bend well in the lead .
20 We woke up in the middle of the night and , for a few minutes , we knew that love is everything .
21 We came up with the idea of attaching nose rings to all our players and getting someone in the kop to give a hefty tug when necessary .
22 Well we got to and there 's three weeks well when we came up at the beginning of May there was a notice on the main main twenty one which said
23 We came up behind the break and manoeuvred into position and sat on our boards .
24 Finally we drove up to the Clonmacnoise ruins .
25 ‘ But only because when we turned up at the solicitor 's to work out the marriage settlement — her idea , not mine — she realised for the first time that I was n't as rich as she thought .
26 After my men had rested we climbed up to the road , and set off on what proved to be a very long twenty-mile march to the forest Rest House at Haira Khan .
27 The leaden feeling that weighed heavily on me as Jean-Claude rode into Paris did not lift when we fetched up at the house in the rue Victorie .
28 We walked up to the fall and what would I not give if I could convey to you the images and feelings which were then communicated to me .
29 On and on about it he was when we walked up to the bridge . ’
30 We walked up into the Heath
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