Example sentences of "up and [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It had been decided in July 1944 that the Cabinet Committee on post-War Civil Aviation should be wound up and replaced by a Minister responsible specifically for this area of policy . |
2 | Thérèse sat up and fumbled for the light-switch that dangled from a cord beside the bed . |
3 | Well , in the end the inevitable happened — Illtyd got fed up and called off the engagement , and thereafter ‘ Jilted by Illtyd ’ became a byword in Hut 4 . |
4 | There 's little dawdling to sniff flowers now , just giddy , breakneck pop ; ‘ In Love For The Very First Time ’ is gushing and gossipy , while ‘ Be Your Baby ’ is '60s girl group sentiment wised up and flung into the backroom of the Camden Falcon . |
5 | A moment later he felt himself picked up and flung against the wall . |
6 | This indicates how the proponents of ‘ law and order ’ have picked up and run with the ball that was set rolling by the Justice Model , with very different effects from those that the Justice Model 's original advocates desired or expected . |
7 | Now this is the time when you must watch them , because it can take from two to two days , two hours from two , two hours to two days to regain control of the brain , depending on the person and if it 's , happens outside and they want to get away , stress the fact you get up and run under a bus and they do n't mean to obviously |
8 | When I slept I would dream that one came , and drove on past without knowing I was here ; then I would wake up and run to the road looking for a tail light disappearing . |
9 | As soon as the show was over her dog would get up and run to the kitchen ready to receive his daily rations . |
10 | When the men who are coming towards us have passed , climb back up and run to the place where the staging descends to the street . |
11 | erm because I 'd phoned up and asked for them , er my secretary had phoned up and asked for a meeting with her but the response was we 're not allowed to meet with you , so we said okay , cos it 's public money and things |
12 | POLICE searched a hospital yesterday after an ex-patient was tied up and strangled with a scarf . |
13 | His younger brother Philip was tied up and locked in the boot of a car for three hours while the gang made their getaway . |
14 | His younger brother Philip was tied up and locked in the boot of a car for three hours to stop the family raising the alarm while the thugs made their getaway . |
15 | Richard got up and balanced on the ball of one foot as if he had been seized by an attack of cramp . |
16 | Benstede got up and crossed to the bed in the far comer . |
17 | Merrill got up and crossed to the stationery cupboard . |
18 | The precise criteria and procedures whereby schools were included in the project are discussed at length elsewhere in this report , but we may note that a set of guidelines for school participation was drawn up and developed by the Project Coordinating Team ( see Appendix 3 ) and that these gave direction to schools as they established library committees and developed their plans . |
19 | This sub system was set up and developed by the team who have retained responsibility for writing and testing programs for any new reporting requirement . |
20 | It was clear from the work done then that , even after a full year , major changes in unemployment , self-employment , and employment taken up and ended within the group , were still occurring at a high rate . |
21 | But somehow the little orphan survived the ordeal , as she also later survived the farce of being crated up and flown to the Mara game reserve when still only six months old , to be shown to the Pope . |
22 | As a result various sites of former industrial activities have been taken over , cleaned up and displayed to the public in order to show what a real industrial area was never like . |
23 | An alternative explanation , however , is that rhythms with a 24-hour period are received from the external world — but that these are picked up and transmitted to the body clock less effectively in premature babies . |
24 | But had they — or someone else — not come in , Price 's would have been sold to a foreign buyer ( an option Shell considered ) , broken up and merged with a rival , or worse , have disappeared altogether , taking 160 years of manufacturing history with it . |
25 | Victim support services for the victims of all crimes are now being set up and funded by the Home Office . |
26 | To produce the latter the inner coffin was placed on to a width of lead which was then cut so as to be three inches larger all round than the coffin itself ; this was then turned up and tacked to the wood . |
27 | Merymose stood up and made for the door . |
28 | Claudia stood up and made for the door . |
29 | ‘ Bill and I were left on stage gaping as they all got up and made for the exits . |
30 | He picked himself up and staggered down a corridor . |