Example sentences of "and [vb past] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The baby had been taken away immediately and wired up in an incubator for three days . |
2 | Kicking her shoes off , she rested her head on an antimacassar and gazed up at the chandelier . |
3 | She finished her coffee , and gazed up at the hillside , where Rafaelo 's white villa caught the sun , and his growing vegetables and vines lay in neat terraces up the hill . |
4 | He rested his dark head against the pillows and gazed up at the ceiling as he spoke . |
5 | Nervously she smoothed down her saffron-coloured skirt and gazed up at the house as Steve , with bounding energy , leapt out of the Suzuki . |
6 | She dropped her head back to relieve the tension in her neck , and gazed up at the rigging . |
7 | These points were then totalled and posted up in the staff room , and at the end of the year those at the bottom of the list were dismissed . |
8 | According to Virginia Cowles , he dropped with Lewes 's party , but others say that he was left at Kabrit as a result of injuries during training and met up with the survivors later . |
9 | Their advice should probably have been to go down the High Street to a large newsagents and buy one or more magazines devoted to the PC and read up on the subject . |
10 | and read up to the summer |
11 | Our enthusiasm for getting afloat was an overriding factor — that part of the job remained the same and made up for a lot of hassle . |
12 | He was careful , shrewd , and thoroughly able , and made up for the collapse of the older coastal trades by sending his ships farther afield . |
13 | You might compare , for instance , a real letter from 1740 with one of the letters in Richardson 's novel Pamela ( published 1740 , and made up of a sequence of imitation letters ) . |
14 | She saw the little procession of horsemen climbing the ramp towards Parfois , and crept up through the trees to see more closely , for it seemed to her that the middle figure of the five was bound , and one of those who rode beside him led his horse by the bridle . |
15 | Another day dawned and the mists from the river swirled and eddied round the banks and crept up to the house the Hanging Judge had built . |
16 | I see you 've talked to Pickerage , ’ said Mr Crumwallis , his long , bony body now fully inside and draped up against the doorpost , his head poked forward , the whole effect being to make him look like a bereaved ostrich . |
17 | He and David Hemmings got on very well and got up to a lot of mischievous things . |
18 | She climbed the rickety steps set into the hillside and got up to the porch of the Katz house . |
19 | They 've been to bed and got up in the morning , and now they 're going off and doing things , like going to work and that . |
20 | He looked at me for a moment then sighed and got up from the chair . |
21 | Marie pushed back her coffee and got up from the table . |
22 | She finished her drink and got up from the table . |
23 | He shook his head and got up from the table , taking his plate to the sink to rinse it . |
24 | I cut off the path proper and charged up over a dune and down its other side to where the service pipe carrying the water and electricity to the house appears out of the sand and crosses the creek . |
25 | The material is then worked on by the waves and built up into a ridge facing the direction from which the greatest waves come . |
26 | Complex carbohydrates are best taken regularly throughout the day so that the glycogen is steadily replaced and built up in the muscles . |
27 | I am not suggesting that all such considerations are rationally run through and weighed up on every occasion ; they are too familiar to require it . |
28 | A wide semicircle of Germans and Repubblichini formed on the edge of the pianura near Parma and moved up towards the mountains , looting and burning villages ; some times shooting in the air to spread terror and sometimes hanging or deporting the inhabitants . |
29 | In 1737–8 he served on a committee of the Goldsmiths ’ Company , promoting the Plate Offences Act , and moved up through the hierarchy of the court , only failing to serve as prime warden . |
30 | She heard footsteps on the catwalk and peered up into the semi-darkness trying to get a fix on the German 's movements . |