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

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1 Unfortunately I am tied up for the next month or so with filming commitments , but I hope we can arrange some time in July .
2 If there is make up on from the first erm removal , then you could then take off the make up with the first application and then go over twice more , so it would be three times if you 've got quite a lot of base or foundation on .
3 And he said he was working with an old fellow which is getting on in age and he was quite absent minded and he said , I was about thirty feet from the ground on a ledge er filling er s a hole ready for shot for blasting and the old fellow was about twenty feet higher than him and then he was ss er whatsit another hole and then a at the top of the chamber there 's a little hole , he said , like a roof we call it which is a little passage that goes up into the next floor and then we used that as an escape route he did n't have to go far .
4 Villa had their tails up in the second half and Atkinson and Staunton both had chances to increase their lead .
5 But manager Derek Brownbill explained : ‘ We rolled our sleeves up in the second half and showed a lot of character .
6 The enforcement of this legislation was put into the hands of a central government inspectorate , the first of a number of such inspect orates to be set up in the nineteenth century and to operate , according to Roberts , as an important source of pressure for further social reform .
7 But young couples are often surprised , even shocked , by the ferocity of the rows that can suddenly blow up in the first year or two of marriage .
8 Either he left when he discovered the pregnancy , or he had already gone , or the relationship had broken up in the first year or two after having the baby , when he had been unwilling or unable to settle down and take the responsibility .
9 This should be followed by a separate section on how to set the system up in the first place and how to check that it is working properly .
10 ‘ There 's been a lot of talk about the £14 million funding for community care this year but the fact is £4 million of that went in setting the thing up in the first place and we 've only got £10 million left for the rest of the year , ’ said Coun Ron Kennedy .
11 ‘ I want to think about it and will probably make my mind up in the next day or two . ’
12 The inspector was pleased to receive that , noting the fact that we had a , a drop in our work output but expected that , that would go up in the next year or two .
13 I said well I 'm gon na come up in the next hour and I wan na
14 It was dug up in the sixteenth century and achieved fame almost immediately , entering the imperial collections , and being drawn by artists such as Apianus in 1534 .
15 I could double up on the first hit and get better odds . ’
16 However , it is important to remember that after 1935 the traditional industries recovered in the run up to a second war and continued to be prosperous until the early 1960s .
17 We went up to the second floor and knocked at Manisha 's flat .
18 He went along the other gallery up to the second floor and his own room . ’
19 So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right .
20 I hurried up to the first floor and on turning at the landing was met by a strange sight .
21 He puffed his way up to the first floor and , finding the outer door open , knocked on the inner one .
22 Up to the sixteenth century or so , most people in Britain lived in the countryside .
23 Well , it had been , up to the last half-hour or so .
24 Obviously we do not want to be in two minds up to the last day and he would n't do that but there is quite a a period of discretion where the time gets shorter and er he would have to make a judgement .
25 The normal business life of the town continued right up to the last moment and in some houses food was laid out for meals that were never eaten .
26 She took the lift up to the sixth floor and came to the room one O nine , which was her room , as she entered she noticed cobwebs and dampness on the walls , she flung her bed , bags on the bed and went downstairs to supper , after her supper she went to report , she went to the reception desk to report the cobwebs and dampness , she rang the bell a few times but no one answered , she was just about to go back to her room when she heard Mr Sandy the receptionist in the back room talking to her assistant , I put the body in Miss Hall 's wardrobe , Jane ran upstairs and sure enough there was a body , Jane rang the police then straight away , please could you come to the Riverside Hotel , there 's something I think you should see , there was a knock at the door and Mr Sandy answered it , hello , oh hello we 've just had phone call from here , are you sure this is the right hotel ?
27 So we see that if you have a school that goes up to the ninth grade , the Ministry covers the costs up to the sixth grade but the other years are paid for by parents .
28 He seemed edgy and ill at ease and as they took the lift up to the fourth floor and stepped out into the corridor his eyes darted from side to side as if he was terrified at what he might be about to see .
29 She wanted to check on some of her cultures before they left the building , so they went up to the third floor and along a corridor lined with rooms numbered for experimentation and behavioural study .
30 We never normally talked in the morning : he got up at the last moment and rushed out without a word .
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