Example sentences of "up from the [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Modern skilifts run up from the alpine terrace to the Fronalpstock .
2 The modern day Chiswick grew up from the gradual merging of the original Chesewic with the hamlet of Little Sutton and Stronde , linked by Turnham Green and the Brentford Road from London .
3 Downstairs there were two rooms , and a short staircase led up from the front door to two attic bedrooms with tiny skylights in the roof .
4 At some stage in her sleep of exhaustion she drifted close enough to the surface of consciousness to be aware of a deep voice exclaiming over her , of strong arms that lifted and carried her , but in no way could she fight her way up from the smothering blanket of physical and mental fatigue .
5 Kaiserslautern , 3-1 up from the first leg of this second round tie , twice hit Trevor Francis 's team on the break in the second half .
6 Fish come up from the deep sea in the early morning and the early evening .
7 Revised figures show that Britain 's GDP rose at an annual rate of 1.4% in the first quarter , up from the original estimate of 1.1% .
8 I do n't know how this happened , but er erm a piece of wood or something fell and hit him on the back of the neck and woke him up and he woke up from the vivid dream of being at the time of the French Revolution , of being lead up the guillotine and having his head chopped off .
9 This month , aided by Lucien Cottle , we have Colostomy Finish , E4 6a/b which steps left and then up from the top flake of Raindance .
10 With my impressions stored up from the initial set of interviews , I came to see an intriguing challenge .
11 Huge cracks appeared in the social system and a new spirit welled up from the very core of the nation and flowed over everything .
12 You may be lucky enough to hear the sound , coming up from the very earth beneath your feet .
13 She implored : ‘ If the immediate family breaks up the problems created can still be resolved but only if the children have been brought up from the very start with the feeling that they are wanted , loved and valued . ’
14 I have what I believe to be a very important piece of information for marine fish keepers which I have picked up from the marine scene in the USA .
15 When they went into their bedroom at night , cold air came up from the polished linoleum like air off an ice rink .
16 ‘ It 's obviously a big step up from the Northern League to the Third Division , so I 'm building up my fitness in the reserves .
17 As regards the visual interpretation of each array considered in isolation , Ullman relies on the work of David Marr , who studied the information picked up from the ambient light by the retina , and the image-forming computations performed on it by peripheral levels of the visual system ( Marr 1976 , 1978 , 1979 ) .
18 I was travelling up from the English coast on my way to London to arrange the final leg of my journey home .
19 All counting numbers , or " natural " numbers are made up from the same group of symbols or figures : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 .
20 If the plagioclase concentration is still less than critical for plagioclase alone , then the plagioclase would be mixed up into the ‘ clear layer ’ in the same way that in the experiments fine particles were swept up from the interfacial zone into the clear layer .
21 You had to be the , the perfect woman who was one , who had grown up from the little girl of the eighteen-thirties who was all bouncy and skippy and optimistic ; now she had to be very quiet , she was admired for her innocence , for her delicate nature and her dainty physique .
22 Alexandra , sorting tapestry wools , looked up from the muddled skein in her hand .
  Next page