Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [verb] up [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Greater access for walkers to forest areas is beneficial not detrimental claimed the Forestry Commission ( FC ) at the launch of a booklet intended to persuade owners and managers to open up their woodland areas to the public .
2 The central square of the courtyard is laid with grass , and trees break up its outline , while the defining walls are two-storeyed and arcaded , the upper arcade being filled on symmetrical sides to create windows .
3 He said : ‘ We are bound to face criticism from both sides , from people saying we should be locking up thousands of juvenile offenders and throwing away the key and others throwing up their hands and saying they are like the old approved schools and will be universities of crime . ’
4 This delightful 17th-century house has wisteria and roses crawling up its south wall and a walled garden laden with beautiful trees and shrubs — a ginkgo , mulberry , tulip tree and several varieties of Magnolia to name but a few .
5 and walls give up their heat , just as the pearls
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