Example sentences of "and [vb past] up to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and read up to the summer
2 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 .
3 He and David Hemmings got on very well and got up to a lot of mischievous things .
4 She climbed the rickety steps set into the hillside and got up to the porch of the Katz house .
5 It was sweet dreams all round but they went to sleep far too early — and woke up to the reality of elimination .
6 They boy ignored him , though , and came up to the wood .
7 They passed below them , into the narrower part of the field between the two copses , and it was not until Acorn had been sent half-way down the slope to attract their attention that they turned and came up to the ditch .
8 The grass was lush green and came up to the st'lyan 's hocks .
9 Then she got out and strolled up to the gate with her most provocative walk .
10 As a result , the nineteenth-century approaches had misconceived the nature of God 's Word itself , turning it into a spiritual ideal , a heroic example , or a set of ethical norms , and interpreted Jesus accordingly , instead of recognising in him the perennially contemporary event of the encounter of time with eternity , the intersection of the finite by the infinite , by which everything human and creaturely is contradicted in its self-enclosedness and opened up to the reality of God .
11 The empty restaurant lay in linen-and-silver silence behind them as she undid the bolts and opened up to the daylight .
12 Very flat on the bottom and turned up to the bow and that 's what the salmon fishers used in the in the rivers for pulling their nets in and fishing salmon on the .
13 She took the correct corridor , found the Salome annexe and climbed up to the attic .
14 One morning in mid-January I jumped over the railings and climbed up to the parapet of the gate .
15 Morthen kicked the wild horse and galloped up to the earth wall .
16 I turned right and walked up to a crossroads where two shops and a bar were open ; I could n't go in because I had no money , so I continued up the road .
17 Sally-Anne reached the gates and walked up to the rectory , an eighteenth-century building which had once been beautiful , but like the area around it had gone to seed badly , although Dr Neil had told her that it was elegant , if shabby inside .
18 The rest of the legend states that Felix and Regula picked up their heads , waded through the water , and walked up to the hill where the Grossmunster now stands , before expiring .
19 After a moment , she seemed to find what she was looking for and stepped up to the door .
20 It seemed another play was about to be abandoned but he finally arrived and leapt up to the platform to make a rather more dignified ‘ Entry into Jerusalem ’ .
21 They travelled up the goods line from Blackburn waited for a clear road at Hellifield Junction , got onto the long drag and worked up to the summit .
22 I swivelled and strode up to the end of a passage .
23 The charge hardly paused , however , and swarmed up to the gates in a rush .
24 Pooley deposited the tray in the Coffee Room and went up to the gallery where Fishbane was awaiting a summons .
25 They all turned back and went up to the suite .
26 He set the car alarm , and went up to the door .
27 ‘ And the king was much moved , and went up to the chamber over the gate , and wept : and as he went , thus he said , O my son Absalom , my son , my son Absalom ! would God I had died for thee , O Absalom , my son , my son ! ’
28 They turned into Liveseys ' yard , and went up to the office .
29 ‘ We had been drinking and went up to the bedroom .
30 I was determined to see it and I pulled away from him and went up to the box office to pay my penny , hoping he would follow .
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