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

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1 Someone or something had been through the fridge and taken away a few samples of earthling diet — a chilli con carne and a cold lasagne that was probably even now being scoffed by a load of blobs up in the ionosphere .
2 Who was it who said that the Irish took the English language and threw the words up in the air just to see how they all sparkled as they came tumbling down ?
3 I 'll walk home and pick the car up in the morning . ’
4 Well , make your mind up in the morning .
5 Then would come tea up in the parlour — winkles , usually , extracted with a pin — as the young visitors gazed around the cluttered but tasteful room with its ubiquitous red plush and velvet and its ruby glass and ornaments with glass-drop clusters .
6 Note how they sometimes walk with their tails up in the air , probably using them as a flag for signalling to others in the group when on the move through undergrowth .
7 — helping to get clients up in the morning
8 ‘ Obviously we wo n't be deliberately kicking Gazza up in the air .
9 I told him that when he came up the ramp he must accelerate on the throttle at speed so that he got the front wheel up in the air , so he would n't nosedive and hurt himself .
10 We had to take all the gear up in a hoist .
11 Oh , I 've been hearing strange noises up in the loft lately and I got up there to see what it was .
12 So you can say you 're about one hundred and five feet up in the air .
13 To his credit , or possibly his ignorance , Michael then immediately filmed the next scene , where he had to be seen on the underside of a fire engine 's turntable ladder twenty feet up in the air , being lowered to the ground .
14 A close wet-shave is not really possible , say if he 's thousands of feet up in the air and he wants to stay sweet with fellow plane passengers .
15 A close wet-shave is not really possible , say if he 's thousands of feet up in the air and he wants to stay sweet with fellow plane passengers .
16 with his feet up in the air at th the bottom end of the wardrobe , or what was now the top end .
17 Rest as much as your body tells you to , and if you are at work , get your feet up in the lunch-hour .
18 Some may not find suitable lodging until they get 4,500 feet up in the mountain .
19 The lad heard curses and hollering coming from the kitchen and , on entering the kitchen discovered the victim feet up in the vat , and Jarman cursing in pain and rubbing spattered fat from his face .
20 A too-heavy friend will put Jane up in the air all the time until they learn to balance their weight by sitting in different positions .
21 Why do n't they put all the leaders of all the countries up in the air
22 Dress your child up in a clown outfit and paint on a sad face .
23 getting the child up in the morning ;
24 ROPED IN : One of the crews lines up in the rigging for the sail-past
25 I remember thinking that use of rhyming slang was going to help clear matters up in no time .
26 She was also staggered by how energetically the Argentines played , hitting balls up in the air , juggling and tapping them , twisting , turning and stopping , followed by Ferrari bursts of acceleration before circling again .
27 But they put the tax up in the budget did n't they ?
28 Sam took Nutty and her team up in the car straight after the last lesson ; Nails had not been around which was just as well as the car did not hold more than five .
29 But Connery 's antics up in the rainforest canopy at least provide one of the few effective moments in the otherwise slow-moving , uninspired Green adventure Medicine Man ( Guild , PG , out now ) .
30 Their cases humped upstairs and put into the bedroom , Adam looked Rufus Fletcher up in the phone book .
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