Example sentences of "[vb -s] up at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once you 're at the summit descend by the more popular Miners ' Path which will take you down across the causeway over Llyn Llydaw and finishes up at Pen-y-pass at the top of the Llanberis Pass .
2 ( He looks up at GUIL — embarrassed laugh . )
3 He looks up at Paul , his face blubbery .
4 He looks up at Paul .
5 ( Looks up at HAMLET . )
6 Andy looks up at John .
7 Keith looks up at Potter , clear-eyed .
8 Classic movie-star style also crops up at Hope And Glory , who are opening a second shop in the new Thomas Neal development in Covent Garden at the end of September .
9 Dane O'Hara probably still wakes up at night and sees Ferguson oscillating in front of him .
10 His wife who I am told still resides up at Fiesole has been heard to call her husband ‘ the old Brute ’ and when a wife speaks thus I am more of a mind to listen than not .
11 This is a glorious unbroken stretch of golden sand that ends up at Cape Reinga , near the northernmost extremity of New Zealand .
12 D J LONG TURNS UP AT ROSH INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
13 She turns up at plays and concerts with her baggy man 's trousers belted at precisely the wrong curve of her hip , and her hair loose and slightly oily .
14 erm I go along with what erm Simon said about Paul , I 'm I thought at one time that they would go for Cox and him , to be perfectly honest , he 's absolutely right on what he said , and I 'm sure they 're relying on the fact that I believe Paul is going to be a home track and they 're going to pick a lot points up at home .
15 Kate sits up at home , Dermot being already dead .
16 Market Report : Rothmans lights up at close of uneasy account
17 She frequently gets up at night , thinking it is daytime , and wanders round the flat .
18 He works out , you know , skis up at Mount Lemmon , plays a lot of handball and tennis .
19 glares up at kites and hang-gliders .
20 Lowther , who regularly pops up at advertising awards ceremonies and is more at home in the pony-tailed world of agency ‘ creatives ’ than nervy politicians , penned the Tories ' election broadcast on defence .
21 Now he pops up at Rupert Murdoch 's Sky TV , as a pundit .
22 Tessiers , a Huguenot firm , sells up at Sotheby 's
23 ‘ The likelihood here is that , as fast as the working class catches up at O level , qualifications required in the labour market will move upwards with A levels becoming the key qualifications for a successful career in the salariat ’ ( Anthony Heath , ‘ Class in the classroom , ’ New Society , 17 July 1987 , p. 15 ) .
24 " Who locks up at night , Gerard ? "
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