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

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1 The Tajik regime did not last for long : it was opposed by Pathans , and the latter rose up to install a regime that lasted , with some changes at the top , till the communist seizure of power in 1978 .
2 Limousines drew up to disgorge a wedding party ; women in elegant outfits topped with splendid hats were a fanfare for a bride who stepped out of an old white Daimler , tanned beneath her white silk .
3 It 's not unlike language , if you grow up speaking a language , it 's easy
4 The point , however , is that to build a house that stands up requires a knowledge of where every bit goes and what it does — and that knowledge is an order of magnitude and greater than one would have been able to guess at .
5 One absent-minded hand moved up to scratch a breast .
6 Only once did Norwich break their stranglehold , midway through the first-half , when John Polston moved up to rattle a post .
7 Only once did Norwich break their stranglehold , midway through the first-half , when John Polston moved up to rattle a post .
8 The grey tracksuited Apostle , who had come up to make a routine check of the sleeping quarters , doubled over with a grunt of agony .
9 The man was picked up following a tip-off from a member of the public .
10 Build up to form a frame for the russet chrysanthemums
11 If we consider sources of stress as ‘ stressors ’ which build up to form a number of pressures , then it becomes possible to identify where stress is coming from and what it can ultimately lead us to .
12 Suppose that rectangular Cartesian coordinates are drawn to cover a rectangular sheet of paper and it is then rolled up to form a cylinder .
13 Miss Phillips 's performance is really a series of inappropriate costumes by Pierre Balmain and the actress wafts around in a lilac voile morning trouser suit , a black cocktail number , dresses up to resemble a wasp and dresses down in a riot of patchwork heliotrope , orange , purple , blue and green .
14 When John hung a cupboard on small metal brackets , she insisted on climbing up to paint a trompe l'oeil over the brackets as camouflage .
15 But the picking up strikes a chord and going through the motions always works .
16 I had been saving up to buy a cooker and fridge and Brian 's mum and dad gave us some of the furniture .
17 This sends such orders electronically and simultaneously to many market makers , and so speeds up taking a position in the shares of many different companies .
18 At the beginning of our second week in Corfu , I woke up to find a lump beneath my left arm the size of a pigeon 's egg and two smaller ones running into my breast .
19 Well , there were the usual inhabitants , of course , but nobody with the collar turned up reading a newspaper under a streetlamp , say .
20 In the small , square grave-yard , tangled with bramble and escalonia and overgrown with rank grass and nettles , a hole was dug for her among the bones of former generations ; bones of old women and men scarcely yet forgotten were turned up to make a place for her among them .
21 It 's mostly chipboard based , but I did buy an old 60s wardrobe quite cheaply which I cut up to make a computer work station .
22 Horse boxes and cars were already driving off as Trace Coley , looking sexy in her father 's Panama , sauntered up to receive a body brush and a blue rosette as one of the runners-up in the Jack Gannon .
23 Paula was already studying the map , looking up to check a sign .
24 ‘ The whole musical inferno has risen up to stop a child 's brilliance being seen ’ , he wrote .
25 IBM , the world 's biggest computer firm , is lining up to grab a slice of a new growth market — processing images from satellites .
26 She 'll always look up Got a Pritt stick ?
27 But he 'd have to drop the lemon tea lark when he went back to the Battalion ; it would be like turning up wearing a frock .
28 He had long deplored the grand opera house tradition of stars turning up to slot into ready-rehearsed productions , and recalled the awful theatre tale of a famous Lear/Hamlet/Othello turning up to greet a cast of strangers , saying ‘ Whatever you do , do n't get in my way … ‘
29 There will be no question of a visitor turning up to find a hotel half built .
30 The dog trotted up to make a fuss of David .
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