Example sentences of "[noun] [be] up [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You know where the swings are up by the shops ? |
2 | For those who came in late , the essay titles are up on the first year notice board . |
3 | SIXTEEN contracts are up in the summer at the struggling second division club . |
4 | I urge my hon. Friend to keep in close touch to make sure that response times are up to the charter . |
5 | Well we 've got up this morning we 've , and I said to Trevor have the kids been up in the night ? |
6 | It was all over after 41 laps when Hill 's engine blew … his hopes and those of all the home fans were up in the smoke … |
7 | Susan giggled when the two lads were up at the bar . |
8 | I 'd pay for it myself but my card 's up to the limit . ’ |
9 | No other sort of mind is up to the demands of the system , which needs to seem to have judicial impartiality and a rocklike permanance while also being quickly responsive to the latest political fads . |
10 | Familiar with , which is basically the piece of legislation , which is still in force now and still a major problem for us , which is about getting Council Rent 's up to the level of private sector rent 's and forcing Council 's to do that . |
11 | The Scottish Natural Heritage figure is up over the grant in aid for 1991-92 for the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and the Scottish Countryside Commission by 21 per cent . |
12 | Even Woolstaton was up to the |
13 | Detective Constables Rowse and Calder and Detective Sergeant Bourne are up before the next Promotion Board and your reports have n't gone in yet . ’ |
14 | ‘ Meanwhile , until we know what the Kamalians are up to the more people we have on the job the better . |
15 | After running the engine for a few miles , the gauge is up to the red . |
16 | His Union Rep. was up to the occasion and had scoured the notice boards for restrictions on locomotive types without success . |
17 | Town are up with the pacemakers for promotion . |
18 | Each time Rugby Canada were up against the big names . |
19 | All the balloons were up in the Channel when we finally got there , and we dodged all around them trying to find the closest field in England . |
20 | Sound is up to the usual Pearl standard , and the disc is a long overdue tribute to the ‘ Pride of Manchester ’ who died there less than a decade ago . |
21 | Surf 's up for the tidal wave of the year . |
22 | The flood was up to the top of the stove already , and as the gas went out the saucepan went afloat and he was scalded by a stream of boiling water that mixed with the cold . |
23 | The kids were in the house and Daddy was up in the roof throwing bikes down . |
24 | Lord Williams was up to the minute in his domestic arrangements . |
25 | These digital and digitally remastered recordings date from the late ‘ 70s and '80s and information/presentation/quality are up to the usual Chandos high standards , although playing times tend to be short . |
26 | The Rover GTi race will also be closely contested with Mike Whalley from Holmfirth being up among the leading challengers . |
27 | The rest is up to the children , music included ; as Runswick and music director Terry Edwards discovered on their rounds of the schools at an earlier stage in the project , the teachers had only to supervise , rarely to prompt or invent-solid preparation indeed for the GCSE 's new emphasis on composition . |
28 | The rest is up to the manager . |
29 | The plan 's changes should go a long way to drag Lloyd 's up to the standards of other financial markets . |
30 | Juice is up on the top there . |