Example sentences of "[adv] up at [art] " in BNC.

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1 He crowed suddenly up at the drawings tacked on the wall , then at other times was perfectly quiet and lovely , just looking at things , motes of light , bits of fluff , a pencil .
2 Did John Doe do much up at the Tilberthwaite Mines ?
3 Laura gasped breathlessly as he raised his dark head , gazing fondly up at the man she loved so much .
4 The next morning , he laced up his walking boots while Detective Furness , squinting doubtfully up at the cloudy sky , telephoned the mountain rescue post on the other side of the peak to advise the guide of their intentions .
5 Paul and Blyth had fallen asleep , and Eric was lying with his hands behind his neck , staring drowsily up at the bright blue .
6 Then he looked peacefully up at the white ceiling again .
7 Her parents were always up at the front .
8 The girl smiled shyly up at the big man behind the wheel and got a friendly grin in return .
9 Key good so we 'll put that right up at the top .
10 I 'll show you a photo here in the water right up at the c the cathedral .
11 ‘ Rotherham are right up at the top of the table and they are there on merit .
12 Oh you should n't do it right up at the top .
13 right up at the side of you ?
14 I was practically up at the top as well , I was really pissed off , just sitting there for like , for two hours , whilst my dad went all the way down to the bottom of this thing .
15 A momentary disorientation took him when he found that not only could he not move , but that he was staring straight up at the sky , and there appeared to be no ground underneath him .
16 She was lying stretched out , her head against a pillow of lichen-covered stone , her eyes staring straight up at the incredible blue of the sky .
17 She gave an irritated sigh and flung herself back on the pillows , staring straight up at the ceiling .
18 No no no no there was nobody , now er probably up at the top of Gallway there though one or two would have er stables I should think , one or two of those houses , but by and large no I should n't think so .
19 Mr Wopsle went in to discover what was happening , and after a few minutes rushed out , calling , ‘ Something wrong up at the forge , Pip !
20 I like it because it 's old , and grey , and dark , and yet I hate — ’ He did not finish what he was saying , staring angrily up at the windows on the top floor of his house .
21 He gestured angrily up at the litter bin .
22 ‘ Black people are really up at the moment .
23 Whereas the West Mainland never goes really up at the end of the sentence or at least not to the same extent .
24 Rodo glanced confusedly up at the ceiling , half expecting the roof to collapse in on him .
25 More like an amphitheatre , with rows of seats in semicircles high up at the back .
26 Bob lay in bed gazing vaguely up at the ceiling , which was glowing red in the light from the gas-fire , not entirely sure whether he was awake or asleep .
27 She looked at a big BMW bike parked by the kerb , then up at a darkened row of tall houses .
28 then up at the hard , lean body in front of him .
29 He looked at the still slightly smoking hole in the couch , just beside where he 'd sat , then up at the holes in the ceiling .
30 Mrs Gray looked away and then up at the portrait on the mantel shelf .
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