Example sentences of "up at [art] [adj] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 The boats picked us up at a pre-arranged rendezvous and we sped off again to do a foot patrol on the lough shore road .
2 They arrived late at night at the colliery house where Patterson 's parents lived , put up at a nearby hotel and the next day toured the working-men 's clubs before attending the wedding where Norman 's good looks made him the talk of all the women present .
3 The principle horrified hi-fi buffs when it was first announced , because it chopped the sound wave up at an ultrasonic rate and described each ‘ slice ’ as a binary number .
4 Hrun glanced up at the widening cracks and sighed .
5 At midnight the solitary guard leaning in the shadows looked up at the conjoining planets and wondered idly what change in his fortunes they might herald .
6 Pull up at the sweep-through drive and you enter a sophisticated property of airy , high arch ceilings and chandeliers , carefully carved mouldings of gold and classic furnishings of style .
7 I stopped , glared up at the wheeling gulls and a couple of thrushes , then got some grass and wiped the yellow-white mess off the front guard .
8 Riley looked up at the tall Scotsman and nudged Ben in the ribs .
9 The phone was picked up at the other end and Charles pressed his two p into the coinbox .
10 And indeed for the first few weeks there is a manic response of getting up at the usual time and finding things to do , but which gradually subsides into grief and depression .
11 He looked straight at her , and she could tell from the way his lower eyelids were drawn up at the inner corners and his nostrils distended that he was trying not to cry .
12 We also asked if we could get the same consultation period because they are breaking it up at the four sites and some sites will get thirty days ' notice others will get the ninety days .
13 An emissary from London to St Petersburg was picked up at the imperial frontier and a large number of compromising letters fell into the hands of tsarist investigators .
14 Agnes looked up at the young man and simpered .
15 He stared up at the starlit sky and shivered , not only from the biting cold but his own sombre fear of what might await him .
16 We never normally talked in the morning : he got up at the last moment and rushed out without a word .
17 His trousers bunch round his ankles again , then catch round his boots and disappear over the edge of the chimney , kicking up at the last moment and hitting the grating ; the branch slips and the grating slams down .
18 I kept looking up at the Royal Box and thinking , ‘ Stevie Foster would have stood there . ’ ’
19 Julia looked up at the cloudless sky and felt the last of the day 's sun on her face .
20 Yes yes if members had any complaints about their work I would report it up at the head office and up up at the the branch office in Park .
21 Geoffrey Markham , the youngest Cumbermound boy , was up at the same time and they and the Bishop 's son , Thomas , formed something of a set .
22 I stared up at the grey sky and the black ravens which circled above the battlements like the souls of men condemned to wander the earth forever .
23 At last , at dinner one evening , the conversations and laughter died away raggedly as Duart stood up at the high table and raised his hand .
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