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

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1 ‘ Because , ’ said Damian Flint , ‘ when antagonism springs up between a man and a woman , it 's really just a fight for supremacy .
2 Nevertheless , Sapaudia was divided up between the Burgundians and the native population .
3 By many similar experiments , I have since proved that a free communication of the limpid fluid , which the canal contains , is kept up between the brain and the whole extent of spinal marrow .
4 It is a reasonably steep walk up between the trees and the outcrops and takes about forty-five minutes .
5 What is less clear , however , is how funds derived from such government-financed bodies as the Research Councils should be divided up between the universities and the public sector institutions of higher education .
6 The minder may interject at times , but will allow a relationship to build up between the client and the trainee .
7 Crucial to the development process is the relationship built up between the analyst and the user .
8 More profound and moving is the direct communication which the film opens up between the living and the dead .
9 He dialled out , and as he waited for it to be answered he knew he was using a line more private than anything set up between the Kremlin and the White House .
10 because the bolts actually go up between the plate and the glass and there 's only that much space so
11 Tiny bubbles rise up through the darkness and a soothing voice calls the audience into the sight room .
12 We walked here through the gardens and the woods , past the hill where Andy and I lay in the sunlight all those summers ago , into the little glen , then up through the bushes and the dead auburn wreckage of the ferns , to the trees at the summit of the small hill .
13 We get the whole thing seized up for an hour and a half in the morning and an hour and a half in the evening .
14 As we have seen , he argues that trade union government will be relatively centralised where agreements are drawn up for an industry or an entire country , and will be relatively decentralised where they are regionally- or plant-based .
15 Erm and it 's a birthday issue and and a quite an important one for setting up for the Euros and the mail action .
16 It therefore did n't add up for the government or the CEGB to argue that nuclear power provided such an enormously valuable insurance cover .
17 Well , people that I spoke to , spoken to from Cardiff , they they originally got involved because one of the lads used to work up in the factory , the chairman of their labour club , and after that I do n't , politically you know it started off completely non political , but after a while people latched on to it as a dispute that could be won , and you know that would be one up for the workers and the country .
18 He was bought up as a Catholic and a socialist and was educated at Harrow County School for Boys and Peterhouse , Cambridge , where he gained a first class degree in history .
19 It is possible to play with the distance between the position taken up as a reader and the meaning the text seems to offer .
20 ‘ They opened it up during the war but the seams were too deep .
21 ‘ Playing in the first team has been a big step up after the Academy and the reserves .
22 When we returned together to Ninfania , you and I , in the late Fifties , there was litter in the streets of southern Italy , and it made them look more unfamiliar to you than the new buildings put up after the war and the bombing .
23 All beds are made up of a mattress and a base which should ideally be bought together .
24 Another type of date code is made up of a number and a row of dots , eg
25 The paper will discuss the potential of the 1991 Census for social research , the problems which must be acknowledged and how it may be used in conjunction with data from previous Censuses ; it will also describe the setting up of the service and the technical problems in managing such large datasets .
26 The combination of the poor visibility , together with the misting up of the canopy and the effects of the rain on the stall , make launching in rain foolhardy and almost always pointless from the point of view of achieving a soaring flight .
27 The centralization of papal government , which was a feature from Gregory VII 's pontificate onwards , depended on the building up of the curia and the use of the cardinals in the administration and as advisers .
28 Whereas the need to ensure a real opening up of the market and a fair balance in the application of these measures requires the introduction of harmonised criteria and procedures for the construction and operation of generating installations .
29 The the father would be on the boat , and the son would , as a young boy , would come to meet the workers that came back and he begins to help with the ropes and the winching up of the boat and the washing down , and so on , of the boat after she 's been on service , and so on .
30 The view is always dimmed out , however , before the light declares itself , and there is a period of blurred dark when perspective shuts up like a concertina and the eye loses its bearings .
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