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

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1 There is a great consensus building up between the peoples of East and West as to the sort of Europe they want to see .
2 This results from a failure in the sealing of the unit and causes condensation to build up between the panes of glass .
3 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 .
4 Many of today 's athletic superstars , such as Linford Christie , Colin Jackson , Roger Black , Sally Gunnell and Liz McColgan came up through the ranks of schools athletics .
5 In other words , controlling as he did the nominations to all learned appointments in whichever of the areas he was then kazasker , he would urge young scholars to enter the relative dead end of the career of kasabat kadi and thereby prevent them from passing up through the ranks of medreses to become candidates for mevleviyets and thus rivals to his own position .
6 There was a feeling of helpless impotence which permeated up through the ranks from GI to Supreme Command .
7 His lips were fiercely hot , melting every bone in Isabel 's body , despite the dawning knowledge fighting its way up through the mists of sleep still clinging to her brain .
8 And he scuttled monkey-like up through the rows of seats .
9 Now it would be a question of building up contacts again , putting up a case which would percolate up through the echelons of power , hopefully gathering momentum and authenticity as it did so .
10 Schemes of the same kind were drawn up for the forests of Chute , Pickering and Knaresborough , and in the soke of Somersham within the forest of Huntingdon , which the Attorney-General reported ‘ had not been in use for a long time past .
11 Atlanta , Georgia , the expo site , will apparently be all dolled up for the festivities with billboards , local advertising , the works .
12 Atlanta , Georgia , the show site , will apparently be all dolled up for the festivities with billboards , local advertising , the works .
13 GARY ARMSTRONG will take another giant step towards reviving his Scotland career when he lines up for the Barbarians at Leicester on December 28 .
14 I had to make up for the ravages of time .
15 The occasion is the 25th birthday of the U-K owners club and around half of its 1,300 active members have turned up for the celebrations at Silverstone .
16 Members dressed up as the characters from Alice in Wonderland and had jam tarts and sandwiches in the refreshments on offer .
17 The team that was made up of the remnants from Roxburgh 's original squad — and three of those conscripted to compensate for nine weekend call-offs — distinguished themselves at Ibrox and none more so than Duncan Ferguson , of Dundee United .
18 Regiments of Elf spearmen and archers are made up of the citizen-soldiers of Ulthuan .
19 Regiments of Elven Spearmen are made up of the citizen-soldiers of Ulthuan .
20 The text of the book is made up of the scripts of programmes broadcast in a radio series and then edited and developed .
21 After the opening up of the borders between East and West Germany in 1989 the project became much easier .
22 The practical effect of this provision is that if an MNP is formed by , say , a merger of a foreign legal firm and an English firm , the firm name used by either may be adopted as the name of the MNP if it is made up of the names of present or former principals who are or were lawyers ; a new name may be used derived from the names of one or more present or former principals of either firm ; a name previously approved by the Council may be used ; or application may be made for approval in writing by the Council of a name which does not otherwise comply with the requirements of rule 11(1) ( A ) .
23 The informants were then given a list of 50 items made up of the names of writers and book titles , arranged in alphabetical order .
24 The combination of these influences has encouraged the opening up of the airwaves to competition .
25 The greatest collection of letters to have survived from post-Roman Gaul , however , is made up of the poems of Venantius Fortunatus , many of which are verse epistles .
26 The price which has been paid for the lower rate of tax on income has been the additional National Insurance charge and also the locking up of the profits in excess of the salary of £43,500 as retained profit in the company .
27 Fellow Councillors , this strange religion has smacked up against the limits of Earth 's resources .
28 Of course , once we got into government a great many of our ambitions and aims and the ideas we 'd seized hold of from talking to the Americans , people like Robert McNamara for instance , of the American Department of Defense , came up against the realities of Whitehall .
29 Although Newcastle is having to run very hard to catch up with the mechanics of community care , Roycroft thinks that in terms of the spirit of the act , the city is already way ahead .
30 STEPPING OUT The Director of SHIRLEY VALENTINE teams up with the stars of EDUCATING RITA and CABARET
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