Example sentences of "[vb infin] up at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Rival villages would line up at either end of the green to do this . |
2 | Field men know that pollution does not crop up at random and one of the arts of enforcement is to be in the right place at the right time — or at least to know where to look , for a particular problem in this form of enforcement is to forge a link between act or event and offender . |
3 | Whatever went into the flooded Comer here would fetch up at one of several spots , no doubt well known to the police , where curves and currents tended to land what they had carried down . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps I should n't dress up at all , ’ Belinda responded , glancing down at her pink linen trousers and cream blouse . |
5 | They do n't just give up at 25 or 30 to worry about the children . |
6 | It is extremely important that you do not give up at this point and this is where training really begins . |
7 | I could quite reasonably give up at this point , I think . |
8 | Such sites do not always show up at all well , because crops grow differently over old infilled ditches . |
9 | Any problems with the wording of the draft questionnaire should show up at this stage and can be corrected before the real investigation starts . |
10 | Unfortunately many clinicians use this approach in an incorrect manner and do not follow up at regular intervals . |
11 | This limit means that primordial black holes could make up at most one millionth of the matter in the universe . |
12 | ‘ The Crumwallises would very much rather he did n't pitch up at all , ’ said Glenda . |
13 | ‘ No , I 'm afraid your Lt. Vologsky did not measure up at all . |
14 | There was no sign of her in the street but a taxi might draw up at any moment . |
15 | I would n't of minded it , but I , I ca n't stop up at that like |
16 | ‘ I hope we can all meet up at some time in the future , ’ says Tyler , ‘ and have a tap-dance . ’ |
17 | Given the right conditions they could flare up at any time . |
18 | ‘ But what I saw as the character and what they the writers saw did n't match up at all . ’ |
19 | The truth is always best as it will stand up at later meetings when the topic will inevitably be discussed at length . |
20 | Oh , I did n't see him go up at all . |
21 | In fact , prices can go up at any time , not necessarily in April . |
22 | So , er , those are the pro , those are a lot of the problems that we are , we are facing now , will we really er will we end up at twenty four thousand down at the end of the year ? |
23 | In our nearest village , eight miles away , the shopkeepers turned in their beds and slept on : the first wisp of turf smoke might curl up at nine , the first tractor rattle in at half-past . |
24 | I would n't get up at six , put the washing out and then go up there ! |
25 | You can get up at six o'clock in the morning see what time it is ca n't you ? |
26 | I ca n't believe why I 've got ta get up at flipping ten o'clock oh my God . |
27 | I ca n't believe I 've got ta get up at flipping ten o'clock on Sunday ! |
28 | ‘ In Russia , I would get up at 7 o'clock and do some stretching . |
29 | ‘ I mean , you should get up at all . |
30 | And then he 'd get up at two in the morning and start painting . |