Example sentences of "and [vb base] up [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We carried a medical team with vehicles and back up for the medical team .
2 Musically — forget it , but the spot effects are great and make up for the poor acoustic tones .
3 This will differ according to the richness of the environment provided by the home and the wider community , but all children live and grow up in a print-rich world full of writing and people who write .
4 This lunchtime we 're missing a Co-op beer-tasting and nosh up at the excellent Dragon House Chinese restaurant in Newcastle these politicians have much for which to answer .
5 The train stopped there long enough for me to run along the line and climb up into the great diesel engine driven by Bert Coad from Perth and Hilton Hinchcliff from Kalgoorlie .
6 We 'll visit the Jewish quarter , count statues of Saints on the famous Charles Bridge and walk up to the Presidential Palace area , stopping to see the wax figurine of the infant Jesus and to rest in the lovely gardens .
7 As the summer came I could take the pram along the Hastings promenade , and meet up with an old form mate of mine from school days .
8 All these things make their own contribution and add up in a complex way .
9 Almost by reflex , McIlvanney and I take a corner table , and open up on the safe territory of swapping recriminations about our country 's lack of respect for the trade .
10 I lie on my back and look up at the eternal sweep of marble skies .
11 The original Promenade line terminated at the gates of Claremont Park at Cocker Street , but it was important for the tramway to serve the developing northern end of the town and link up with the new Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad at the Gynn , opened in 1898 .
12 At Gédre , you can turn off the Gavarnie road to the east and drive up to the alternative Cirque de Troumouse .
13 Lay the curtains out flat and measure up from the creased hemline to mark the finished length of the curtains ( top edge ) with a row of tacking stitches across the width of the curtain .
14 Peel off the lining paper and roll up with the sugared paper .
15 We did n't so much run as squelch , slosh and slither up to the marching camp with the electric storm raging about us .
16 All appointees have to provide a urine sample — even Pamela Harriman , the new ambassador to Paris , had to stand in line , clutching her paper cup — and turn up for a face-to-face interview , which usually lasts between one-and-a-half and two hours .
17 To do this they arranged a movable slit to open for a wide ΔΕ when the photodiode array is operating and close up for a narrow ΔΕ for the spectral detector .
18 I crawl into my sleeping bag and curl up in a tight ball .
19 In Sailors Three ( 1940 , Three Cockeyed Sailors in US ) , Tommy Trinder and his companions get drunk and end up on a German ship which , more by mishap than demon cunning , they occupy and deliver to their commander .
20 It 's not often you score 3 goals and end up on the losing team .
21 It 's not often you score 3 goals and end up on the losing team .
22 You discover a long lost pocket of goodness in your soul and end up with a sore neck after adopting a passable imitation of a toy dog on the back shelf of a car .
23 Like we 've had women who have wet their knickers and then put them on the radiator to dry , or just swilled them out in the sink and end up with a smelly room .
24 You could sell your present home , move into smaller accommodation and end up with the double bonus of pocketing a lump sum and reducing your running costs .
25 The first contains a few records , so collect them and slide down the ice into the water , this is extremely easy so just use the map to reach the room containing the concert poster , records and a ‘ ? ’ ( worth 50 points ) , grab 'em all and move up to the extra life , then to the ladder and get the heart if you need it , walk right , go up the ladder and down the other side , pick up the crate and jump into the water .
26 Change hands , push to where you were sitting , crouch in the middle of the boat and straighten up on the new course .
27 You can also circle your hips , swooping down to your heels as you go round and come up to the other side !
28 functions and come up with a revised profit and loss .
29 ‘ If you let people use their abilities , they will normally walk their way around their difficulties and come up with a straightforward solution , ’ says Neil .
30 The Wurzel is the most sophisticated and its inventor has studied heron behaviour and come up with a radical audible warn-off .
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