Example sentences of "up and [adv] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This is all you 'll get from me , ’ she cried , coming up and around with a swiftness born of wild desperation .
2 Even if he makes it he wo n't be up and around for a month at least . ’
3 One false feint to the groin , then up and round in a semi-arc to slice the enemy between helmet and hauberk .
4 He found his hands full of dry , papery skin which , as he worked his way closer to her windpipe , came up and away like a curtain of strudel dough .
5 Their car skidded in gravel , flipped up and over like a pancake and lodged itself in a sundered tank .
6 That was what that band on the map was , that zone of blue bending up and back like a water pipe , the river .
7 The clothes were boiled in a copper over a wood fire , rubbed up and down on a wash board , then squeezed through a hand-turned mangle .
8 Anthea was told to interview someone while bouncing up and down on a trampoline .
9 Physically they are amazing , you can jump up and down on a cockroach , and they still get up and walk away .
10 Off home to jump up and down on a picture of Long John Silver .
11 Even if you are not a great fan of exercise-to-music and think stepping up and down on a bench is n't exactly going to be a barrel laughs , you may still find this fun .
12 There 's these springy sort of things bouncing up and down on a string like they 're alive .
13 Spence later caused £681 worth of damage when he jumped up and down on an Escort .
14 And what we used to do to begin with the canal used to dip in the middle , you know there was bike wheels and dead cats and everything in it , and it used to dip and , and there was a sludge and , and the barges used to go up and down with a horse pulling them , and in the middle there was a , so you could n't bottom it in the middle , so when I learnt to swim I used to dive off this ledge and go under the water so far and I , I could reach the bottom when I got to the other side .
15 He got up and down with a pitch to a yard , and holed from ten feet at the fifteenth and eighteenth to make the top 20 .
16 A close-up crotch shot will eventually do little more than remind the reader that sex without affection is merely moving your legs up and down for a bit and then stopping .
17 He walks up and down for a while outside , unable to settle to the prospect of going to bed .
18 His ball bounced through the back of the green and he did n't get up and down for a birdie .
19 ( ii ) Pipette small groups of embryos ( 3–4 ) up and down through a micropipette with a bore slightly less than the diameter of the embryos .
20 ‘ And I do n't see , ’ continued Betty , ‘ why you had to say Elizabeth was going up and down like a whore 's drawers when she was only moving things off the table . ’
21 Ingram looked doubtfully at the long table , rocking up and down like a lugger in a gale .
22 She levered his arm up and down like a pump handle , then turning to the card players said : ‘ Bob , Joe , Mr Loveitt , Dr Plumb , ladies … you know Mr Godschalk from Bretyard and Pope Insurance Office . ’
23 Pike was on the other , jumping up and down like a man with a swarm of bees in his underpants .
24 Too busy jumping up and down like a lunatic ( along with the rest of most of the crowd ) .
25 The wave has no difficulty in going through both slits and provides a " choppy sea " on which the particle bobs up and down like a cork .
26 A fair swell was running , and the boat bobbed up and down like a cork on the surface .
27 ‘ That could be a matter for debate , ’ she said with curt emphasis , watching him prowl up and down like a shark testing the boundaries of a tank .
28 Annoyed at the fellow leaping up and down like a jack-in-the-box , wishing that he could escape as easily , and regretful that he had not demanded his urgent message for somewhat earlier , the Prince of Wales shifted uneasily in his plush upright seat in the ballroom to which they had adjourned .
29 The client who was not convinced and pacified by what his dealer said would not only refuse to trade further with him , but would not sleep easy at night , tormented by the thoughts of his investments tossing up and down like a rowing boat in a stormy sea .
30 Drums like Snipe , but in display hovers and bobs up and down like a marionette , making note likened to distant galloping horse .
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