Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] up [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She lugs the most recent bag of trash back up the stairs , unties it , putrid stench , fermenting and ghastly like old fruit skins . |
2 | With a skilful lurch he gave the bent hydrant on the sidewalk a crunchy shouldercheck and we were off , weaving at speed back up the street . |
3 | GREEN GODDESS : Caddie Fanny Sunesson helps Nick Faldo line up a birdie putt at Sunningdale |
4 | The route itself is not simple , nor is the entry into the camper camper van up a ramp . |
5 | A couple of new songs had a few ideas ‘ borrowed ’ from The Mission and New Model Army and could give a few clues as to which market Echo & The Bunnymen see themselves operating in during their climb back up the ladder to fame and fortune . |
6 | The first goal was definitely the killer , because after that it felt like we were carrying a one-ton weight up a down escalator . |
7 | Now a ‘ searching for something ’ or ‘ exploring ’ theme crops up a great deal in drama and there are many teachers who do not recognise that what looks like a tense , exciting , well-focused structure may be no such thing . |
8 | In July 1839 , the House of Commons set up a Select Committee to consider the various plans for Downing Street . |
9 | On their slow progress back up the road Hyacinth lagged behind them , pausing more and more often and holding her belly . |
10 | If you do n't you could use an A four pad building up a picture of the guy and trying at some time |
11 | The story tells of a man 's journey of self discovery up an African River … and most of the shoot was done in tropical Belize . |
12 | The supplier need not identify the actual manufacturer , only the next person back up the chain of supply . |
13 | Built by Colla MacDonnell in the sixteenth century , it clings to a narrow promontory , and although there is not much left of the castle itself , its magnificent position is worth the long haul back up the cliff path . |
14 | Then , abruptly , for the following day and a half there was neither sand nor palm trees , just a thirty-mile climb up a canyon of broken slate and rock . |
15 | It 's made a great thoroughfare in the dining area and broken the dining area up a bit . |
16 | At this point I would like to say how great Steffi Graf is , and how her loyalty to her fans , and genuine great attitude to the game shows up the likes of Monica Seles . |
17 | ‘ Best be movin , ’ he said and they swung open the gate and set off at a jaunty pace back up the lane towards the main road . |
18 | Golat Youth hostel , situated 400m from the Fowey estuary up a hillside , was due to be reopened by former local resident Chay Blyth . |
19 | A small bone assemblage was collected below a nest in a small cave part way up a low cliff in Qatar . |
20 | Mainman Saul Denton rams his indie pendence up every snubbed nose in the venue . |
21 | Before climbing a steep , stiff staircase back up the cliff to Rhossili , I paused to watch the waves licking at the oak ribs of the Helvetia — a Norwegian coaster driven aground in 1887 , whose remains are still half buried in the sand . |
22 | It took the mantri a long time to work right round the bull , from shoulder to rump down one side and then from rump to shoulder back up the other . |
23 | A medical orderly and a nurse patch up a competitor 's foot during a break in the Nijmegen Marches |
24 | ‘ There were claw marks up the bank side where the badgers had been trying to get out . ’ |
25 | Going that way and er so you 've already booked your holiday time up the hospital then or not ? |
26 | Have a coffee light up a |
27 | So what how long will it take him to get eighty miles filling up every ? |
28 | ‘ Liven things up a bit , I suppose , ’ said Henry . |
29 | After a Ploughman 's lunch with his wife Pandora and 4 children , he drove his Renault Espace van back up the lane to their luxury home in Hailey village , saying nothing about his financial situation . |
30 | Visitors enter the slate-floored reception area up a slight ramp from the door — the tall , interior brick elevation , with its curiously convoluted buttress , slides away to the left . |