Example sentences of "[noun prp] up [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Hill up with the leaders |
2 | In any event , a principal exponent of that theoretical position argues that in practice , in the United States up to the year 2000 at least , the technology will cause net job creation . |
3 | ‘ Obviously we wo n't be deliberately kicking Gazza up in the air . |
4 | He scored on his debut , against Plymouth up at The Palace on 15 October when we romped to a 6–1 win , and went on to play in every remaining match that season . |
5 | Marcus pulled Pat up by the shoulders , pulling him up so that his head was higher , and Moxie thrust the pillow in behind him . |
6 | Grandad , who had been reading his paper , said , ‘ Eh , I 'd like to help with the cleaning but you see I promised Angus up at the farm that I 'd help him with the lambs today . ’ |
7 | The engine compartment had to be outside the cockpit for acoustic and thermal insulation so we introduced a vertical backlight for good rear visibility and blended it into the fins sloping down from the roof , which gave a certain lightness to the rear pillars , This solution has become a constant feature on all Pininfarina Ferraris up to the Testarossa . |
8 | The Zwolferhorn gondola takes you directly from St Gilgen up to the top of the Zwolferhorn mountain . |
9 | He stopped , mouth agape , gazing down across the Sound where Luch up on the roof was pointing . |
10 | Where the status of women is low , female mortality may exceed that of males : in Pakistan and some states of North India today , and , because of the prevalence of TB , in Ireland up to the beginning of this century ( Coleman forthcoming a ) . |
11 | Dating has obviously become extremely inaccurate by this level compared with the precision higher up the stratigraphical column , but presumed late Precambrian glacial deposits extend from the west of Ireland up through the Highlands of Scotland and then up through Norway to Varangerfjord near its northernmost tip . |
12 | I 'll help Alan up to the loft with it . ’ |
13 | The ring of the telephone brought May up from the table , saying , ‘ I bet that 's Charlie . ’ |
14 | or chug to Oxford or Shakespeare 's Stratford up through the Chiltern hills , visit Stoke Breurne Waterways Museum and if you 're feeling really brave you could tackle the two mile long Blisworth Tunnel . |
15 | Erm the emphasis really on that has been highlighted in the Department of Transport 's own recent consultation document earlier this year where they looked at er trans-pennine routes right from from Derbyshire up to the er the A sixty six er looking at ways to relieve the pressure on the M sixty two where traffic flows have been in have increased dramatically over the last few years . |
16 | A too-heavy friend will put Jane up in the air all the time until they learn to balance their weight by sitting in different positions . |
17 | Similar settlement histories have occurred in the Gangetic plain and Doabs of northern India ( Schlich 1889 : 187–238 ) and Brazil up to the present day . |
18 | When we arrived on the island , my mother and I followed Greta up to the house . |
19 | Sir James set John Wordsworth up in the largest house in the High Street of Cockermouth , and later gave him the office of Coroner of Millom . |
20 | He had been based in England up to the age of twenty-two before going abroad to earn his living as a surfer . |
21 | Right the situation in Maastricht up till the nineteenth century was that It was described as a di- or tri-glossic erm linguistic community . |
22 | Fred Archer , Jem Mason , Steve Donoghue , Gordon Richards , John Francome and Lester Piggott up to the present day . |
23 | Their cases humped upstairs and put into the bedroom , Adam looked Rufus Fletcher up in the phone book . |
24 | An approaching Ilyushin passenger-jet was told to overshoot as the tower lined Duncan up on the runway . |
25 | Keeping a quick-changing all action-show like Barnum up to the mark needs not only a completely dedicated cast of performers . |
26 | As we trooped in for the service , the sun caught it and , for a moment , I had a virion of what it must have really looked like , all those years ago , when they nailed poor old JC up before the people , one bright day in palestine . |
27 | Apparently , the ad consists of BRUCE DICKINSON holding the band 's mascot EDDIE up to the camera and drawling : ‘ Buckle up , or you could end up looking like this , ’ but market research has revealed that viewers were far more frightened at the prospect of looking like Brucie himself . |
28 | I sensed from her wide , fearful eyes , that she was dreading the prospect of having to ring Moscow and wake Sonia up in the middle of the night , telling her Sergei was dead . |
29 | Using a different sampling method , the Hetherington study aimed to analyse over 20% of television broadcasts relating to the Commons up till the end of March . |
30 | Robert had made the mistake of looking Hasan up in the work in question , at the end of which he had almost decided to call in an exorcist with some experience in the Islamic field . |