Example sentences of "[be] up on the " in BNC.
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1 | We 're up on the third floor here . |
2 | ‘ But I am up on the train tomorrow . |
3 | ‘ Jane 's finishing is the reason we are up on the rostrum with a bronze medal in our hands . |
4 | ‘ Jane 's finishing is the reason we are up on the rostrum with a bronze medal in our hands . |
5 | SunSoft claims many SCO Unix and Open Desktop applications now feature amongst the 5,000-odd software packages it says are up on the operating system . |
6 | As it is , we are up on the same period last year , but sales through the till are down by nearly 8% . ’ |
7 | For those who came in late , the essay titles are up on the first year notice board . |
8 | We are up on The Tummel to-day in a Golden Haze of Perthshire sunshine & scenery … no salmon but lovely views ! |
9 | The dahabeeyah had moored for the night and the three girls had been up on the top deck enjoying the evening breeze . |
10 | It should be up on the 800 server series in the third quarter . |
11 | And certainly af after the riots , they were always erm couple of days , perhaps longer than that where erm local policemen would be up on the walkways , playing football with the local kids . |
12 | We were up on the top floor and Ralph Horton came up to listen to us and was impressed , although I think he was more impressed with David than us . |
13 | All the hives were up on the moor , and there was little to do except check that no fieldmice were getting into them , sniff them to detect foul brood , listen for late swarms , and cut out a comb from any that weighed too full . |
14 | All the clan from six to sixty were up on the hill before dawn , ready to drive the deer that would help feast them . |
15 | The sailors were up on the yards now , and setting more sails ; the huge stretches of canvas bellied outward and upward , and Sara felt the ship come alive under her feet , the bow dipping and the first hiss of white bubbles and foam going along the side . |
16 | ‘ Look , Mum — it 's up on the screen . ’ |
17 | It 's up on the poster here as well . |
18 | His cottage is up on the mountain and he 'll be grazing up there … ’ |
19 | Once the application is up on the HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 workstation family , Hewlett-Packard promises to provide marketing and sales programmes , such as promotions , through its direct sales force , resellers and distributors . |
20 | When he went home to his parents ' house in Ealing or to the Barbican , his grandmother drove him the mile and a half to Rickmansworth station , which is up on the northern end of the Metropolitan Line . |
21 | Juice is up on the top there . |
22 | I was up on the box all the time ! ’ |
23 | In fact , as I recall , I was up on the step-ladder dusting the portrait of Viscount Wetherby when my employer had entered carrying a few volumes which he presumably wished returned to the shelves . |
24 | Then the American announcer said , ‘ The bronze medal , Linford Christie , Great Britain , ’ and I was up on the plinth , the medal was around my neck and the Union Jacks were waving . |
25 | Everyone was up on the sun deck in the early morning as we approached the magnificent twin peaks of this imposing looking island . |
26 | The curtains were still pulled and the do-not-disturb sign was up on the door . |
27 | The first time I met her was up on the platform . |
28 | Harris , his coachman , was up on the driving box , while Lord John 's groom and valet were bringing on the saddle horses behind . |
29 | Its reflection on the water surface of the river at Abingdon advanced towards me , in this case not exactly to my feet because I was up on the bridge , but whatever else I managed to achieve in the picture I had to make this plane of the river advance . |
30 | The portrait of Melusina hung above the fireplace and this year 's cat calendar was up on the left-hand wall . |