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

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1 No the Indian up at Sudbury
2 Well , we put the flag up at dinner , and what we got was Jim Charlton , a nineteen-year-old student from Liverpool .
3 She looked from the plate up at Simon and a spark struck his eyes .
4 ‘ Ave you paid a visit to the ale-house up at Dore 's Lodge yet , Mr Eddy ? ’
5 ‘ I was at the back of the line up at Blackheath which was a little disconcerting .
6 And then er he got er well the land up at Holland .
7 George made his Football League debut for the Palace up at Bury — he equalised for us before the break , hit the bar soon after the interval and then set up Ben Bateman for the winner .
8 I recognized them as hands who rode for a Mr. Wolgast who supplied beef to the reservation up at San Carlos .
9 As she risked a glance up at Roman 's dark face , her heart seemed to plummet down to her stomach .
10 Mm yes I told Paul that he can bring a lady up at Christmas-time .
11 And a foul by Whitlow on Rozario and pain written all over Robert Rozario 's face and we saw that the last time we had a Nottingham Forest live game when he collided with a post up at Bolton Wanderers and had to go off with a rib and facial injuries .
12 Other insurers were firmer in the wake of Prudential 's results with Sun Alliance a penny up at 372p , General Accident 2p better at 670p and Commercial Union also 2p higher at 607p .
13 I began by learning a bit of the trade and spent a summer up at Glenfiddich helping to put in a new storehouse .
14 We 're , I am up at least , anything from ten to twelve times a year up at Lothian regional council or the district council in deputations concerning , anything concerning the Old Age Pensions Associations .
15 They 're quite , they 're quite common actually , I mean there was a couple up at Black Wood
16 Then a regular popped his head around the door , like an extra in an old Gracie Fields film , and said : ‘ Hey , I think there 's a fire up at Meadowbanks . ’
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