Example sentences of "[noun] [vb infin] up [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You can feel the G-force by just watching the cars roar up the famous Prescott Hill . |
2 | He said well I could n't see any of that did n't even see the club go up the tree . |
3 | Now let your eyes climb up the trunk to the branches , slowly , watching all the time . |
4 | Neighbours raised the alarm when they saw flames light up the early-hours darkness in Ferry Road , Edinburgh . |
5 | The imagery and language help conjure up the bleak picture of death in the two poems . |
6 | You could ride up to the vista points and look along 12. watch the sun light up the pollution . |
7 | All that activity helped the youngsters work up an appetite , which was satisfied thanks to food and sweets provided by McDonalds and the Trebor company . |
8 | Eight years after setting a world mile record which still remains unchallenged today , the 32-year-old has abandoned his glittering international miling career to make his eagerly-awaited move up the distance ladder . |
9 | ‘ She 's going to help Gail set up the charity drive for tomorrow , are n't you Jo ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Still , ’ said Sam , ‘ they let the dossers pick up the ones they throw out . ’ |
11 | Griffin , from the Mount Tallant club , still had problems with his vision in the contest though he led 8–6 going into the third round which saw Gornei put up a storming last stand to bring the fighters level . |
12 | He swung round , still with Emma in his arms , and not until he saw Peggy dash up the room and pick the long , steel poker from its rest on the brass open-work fender did he release her . |
13 | Well I gets him pulled out of the ditch and I brings him down and it 's the time I , I had Sarah boil up the boiler for the pigs . |
14 | She had lain with Maggie beside the swimming pool and had let her whole body soak up the sun . |
15 | Based on a syllabus for children in their first year of English , Wizadora helps the teacher conjure up a rich learning experience from the basic elements of language covered at primary level . |
16 | In Moscow yesterday Mr Yeltsin — whose mother died at the weekend — stayed out of public view for the second day , letting his aides keep up the political pressure . |
17 | Board official Stan McIvor said Coopers and Lybrand , which helped the Boards draw up an information technology strategy from 1985 , were supporting the compensation claim . |
18 | The first , which took 20 minutes , saw Martin open up a 6–2 lead only for Martin to recover to 6–6 . |
19 | But I w I was wondering myself did the watchmen make up the story or did it come ? |
20 | With the wind advantage in the second half , St Aloysius took command and on only two occasions did Galashiels set up a sustained attack . |
21 | Teaching her all the domestic arts , Melissa reflected , in the hope that she 'd one day end up a housewife and mother in the true Italian tradition . |
22 | We did a day walk up the Catlin 's river valley ; I dropped the others at the bottom , drove round via forest roads to the top with bike on board , left the car at the top and cycled back . |
23 | Since the IPG approaches its information items in the widest possible context , liaison with researchers helps its writers pick up the concerns of other agencies and enables them to include other sources of information and views . |
24 | Events in the race itself summon up less pious images , for this running of the world 's greatest Classic saw a brawling match up the straight and a sensational disqualification which to many smelled of more than one personal vendetta . |
25 | Or does this example point up the absurdity of the assumption ‘ keep everything ’ ? |
26 | A FLURRY of legal proceedings will this week turn up the heat in the already simmering Timex dispute in Dundee . |
27 | WHATEVER anyone might think about the amazing Norman Lamont saga , everyone will be agreed on one point : How can lawyers run up a Pounds 23,000 bill so simply ? |
28 | It demands the identification of a coordinator who should ensure that consultation with staff is genuine and that they feel involved ; explain processes clearly from the outset ; help teachers draw up a realistic timetable and ensure that deadlines are met ; provide advice and keep a check on what is happening at each stage ; contact people outside the school who might be brought in to help ; try to ensure that the review and the development are rigorous and systematic ; and make some evaluation of the effectiveness of the GRIDS method after about twelve months . |
29 | did the man go up the school ? , he never did he ? |
30 | Say 12345 , first making your voice go up the scale ( you are not singing , just using your speaking voice ) , then going down the scale . |