Example sentences of "[vb -s] up in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos he stands up in public . |
2 | It spins up in one second ; evaluation units now at $500 . |
3 | As Reyburn observes : ‘ Of course the necessity to flush ping-pong balls down the toilet rarely crops up in everyday life but the owner of a double-trap ‘ siphonic ’ can take comfort from the fact that she has the toilet for the job when it arises . ’ |
4 | Lynda Moss agrees : ‘ 1,1,1-trichloroethane rarely crops up in published syntheses — a heck of a lot of syntheses use methylene chloride [ dichloromethane ] however ’ . |
5 | This means that the painting changes slightly when seen from different angles and the title over the central image flashes up in iridescent colours . |
6 | Er it 's , it 's not a problem , it just er it shows up in odd little corners of the . |
7 | That Hubbard and Lewontin are biologists by profession shows up in several ways . |
8 | The only form of giving that shows up in formal accounts is cash . |
9 | In our movie a brute of a German called Otto is killed ( sort of accidentally ) and ends up in two suitcases . |
10 | ‘ You would n't believe how the paperwork mounts up in such a short time . ’ |
11 | 55 Forteana Paul Sieveking goes up in large clouds |
12 | Additional material from Theodore turns up in other Irish manuscripts , dating from the eighth century , the ninth century and , in one case , from the late tenth century — more than four hundred years after Theodore was condemned . |
13 | One of these elements turns up in each of one 's conscious episodes , or is of a kind such that each of one 's conscious episodes contains an instance of the kind . |
14 | ‘ I can see the point he was trying to make — the Pallas ' Sandgrouse only turns up in this country once every 10 or 20 years . |
15 | But I suppose you get insight er twenty per cent was she ca n't outrun him I think this bit she gets killed and she turns up in Little England , this come on . |
16 | The light-weight rock froth itself is quite familiar , and turns up in British bathrooms ; it is , of course , pumice . |
17 | Oh no , they and he turns up in some hanging from a chain he 's being cruel to her is n't he ? |
18 | Some camera systems do n't make a clean cut when you do this : the picture rolls or breaks up in some way . |
19 | Now , the , there , it appears that there 's a whole variety of phenomena er which suggests that sentence divides up in this way and that can be explained on hypothesis we just call such a division a constituent , and then we stipulate that , as certain operations can only apply to constituents . |
20 | so turned it round and come back , this bloke pulls up in this er well three , three litre |
21 | The A2 automatically boots up in individual mode . |
22 | Mr Palumbo said : ‘ Excellence springs up in many places . |
23 | Operatives who have never previously held factory jobs need to be trained , expatriates are replaced with indigenous managerial and technical personnel , and indigenous capacity springs up in unfamiliar and/or high technology industries . |
24 | I have been told that the torque converter locks up in low low . |
25 | MIPS BUSINESS DRIES UP IN FIRST QUARTER … |
26 | So the same topic comes up in different forms in different soap operas . |