Example sentences of "up [conj] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Along the top of the instrument panel are amber oil and fuel low-pressure lights and the left-to-right mechanical flap indicator ( there are five quaintly-named setting , full flap on the left , landing , take-off , climb and up or cruise at the right ) . |
2 | I stood up and looked at the Feldwebel . |
3 | She tipped her head up and looked at the sky , biting her lip . |
4 | He sat up and stared at the sky in wonder . |
5 | Being a good and persuasive talker is a must for this work as you may have to get up and speak at a sales conference or at an agency presentation . |
6 | Someone had left a copy of the evening paper beside him , and he picked it up and glanced at the headline . |
7 | into the library and go up and sit at the C D ROM terminal . |
8 | For all of these day-rate jobs a time book was kept and wages were reckoned up and paid at the end of the month . |
9 | They took the escalator up and settled at a table overlooking the fountain . |
10 | Recently up and running at the Minerva factory is a figurine casting machine and at the Eagle factory a new computer-controlled dust-press is in the initial stages of producing earthenware flatware . |
11 | I get up and look at the picture real close to see if there 's a baby in the boat , but I ca n't see one . |
12 | I pick them up and look at the envelopes . |
13 | Julia Verity was looking to start a business by buying a house in Henley , doing it up and selling at a profit . |
14 | The entrance has a central panel with twin one way zips so it rolls up and fastens at the top to give easy access . |
15 | At last she looked up and smiled at the cat 's owner . |
16 | ‘ I suppose the humans or whatever knew they would be coming back , and I 've been up and looked at the controls and , you know , it 's probably easier than the truck was , only of course there 's these extra levers for the hydraulics , but that should n't be a problem if there 's enough fuel , which … ’ |