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

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1 A Coronation car framed up at Wakefield .
2 When the last shot had been fired and the troops left for the United States , many GIs turned up at embarkation points with loyal canine friends concealed in their kit bags .
3 Two lads turned up at Goodison for trials claiming to be Dutch internationals from Maastricht Hertz Van Rental and Leasowe Van Hire .
4 Tommy Wright fetched up at Oldham for £80,000 .
5 Britta glanced up at Lacuna .
6 Jorge grinned up at Mitch with some relief .
7 Both cars blew up at Aintree , but the start money saw us through .
8 The Marines suffer from burning sun and torrential rain ; flares sent up at night emit an eerie glow .
9 Many 's the time Mary has seen litters of Yorkshire Terriers and Bichon Frise crated up at Plymouth railway station — puppies from farms being shipped to France , and an uncertain fate .
10 I 'm afraid — ’ Her bead-black eyes glinted up at Ellen Harker .
11 A MOTORIST who went out for a drive in his new car ended up at death 's door after a knife attack in the street .
12 It 's not so bad in Division Four , and when the opportunity came up at Ards , I jumped at it , ’ said Armstrong , who captained and coached Bangor before going back to end his playing days at Collegians a few seasons ago .
13 I 've got Tel — Terry — Paterson lined up at PKB to send a hand delivery via Airborne at eleven-thirty a.m. tomorrow , when we 'll be there to see how it 's received . ’
14 45 disabled sailors from all over Britain and Ireland turned up at Farmoor in Oxfordshire for a weekend of racing .
15 ALAN Ball piped up at Richmond Town FC 's annual extravaganza on Friday evening , standing on a chair so as to be both seen and heard .
16 Rees grinned up at Wycliffe .
17 Factions sprang up at court and intrigue , always a dangerous pastime among the Elves , became a way of life for many .
18 That is , until one of Penfold 's Australian winemakers poled up at Geyser Peak winery in California and realised the price of Chardonnay was so high around the Sonoma Valley he 'd never manage to make a £4.99 class white for our market .
19 Exhausted , Nell looked up at Delaney , a wry smile crossing her white , cold face .
20 Sung stared up at Bergson , his terror at the thought naked in his eyes .
21 ‘ The little girl grew up at Tara , ’ said Raynor .
22 Duroc looked up at Rafferty , and the priest turned his head , meeting his gaze with pained , still-clear eyes .
23 Sister Dew smiled up at Mark , for she was a little dumpy woman .
24 Worcester 's Graham Hick becomes eligible for England next season and with question marks about the long-term fitness of Dilley , Radford and even Botham , it will be no surprise if either Donald or Moody ended up at New Road .
25 Inevitably Shabba turned up at Music Works , the studio that ruled Jamaica in 1988 –'89,; and there producer Gussie Clarke cut Shabba on some of the best records of the era : the lighthearted ‘ Twice My Age ’ with Krystal , and ‘ Pirate 's Anthem ’ , reuniting him with Cocoa Tea and Home T.
26 When in 1936 the first Butlins camp opened up at Skegness the £500 spent on a half-page Daily Express advert in the early spring looked like money well spent .
27 Pickets turned up at Hadfields on 12 March seeking a confrontation .
28 The woman involved in the case turned up at court , but was n't needed to give evidence .
29 Theda glanced up at Rose .
30 Colour notes were added and the final picture worked up at home .
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