Example sentences of "[verb] up at [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Louis moved down the Rhine by ship from Worms , Charles with his horsemen travelled overland across the Hunsrück ( " a difficult route " on which the benefits of hard training showed ) , to meet up at Koblenz on 18 March .
2 This courtesy , tenderly performed , seemed right out of place to me , but it went down okay with Mrs Davis , who peered up at Fielding for quite a time before she said ,
3 Once you 're at the summit descend by the more popular Miners ' Path which will take you down across the causeway over Llyn Llydaw and finishes up at Pen-y-pass at the top of the Llanberis Pass .
4 Colds settle in the nose which may stuff up at night with much sneezing and blows out mucus and often blood ; nosebleeds with every cold .
5 she woke up at quarter to five .
6 Cleo cast a dubious glance at the dogs who were all looking up at Lorimer with smiling , gaping mouths and wagging tails .
7 He only curled up , laying his head down on his forepaws , looking up at Fox with mocking amusement clear in one tilted eye .
8 He ducked down , looking up at Vologsky from a crouch .
9 She dozed , open-eyed , looking up at slits of light .
10 A copy came up at auction in New York in June 1989 and was sold for $60,000 .
11 However , Derek was actually seen at his best when playing in the ‘ sweeper 's ’ role , which grew to prominence while he was at the Palace , or when lining up at centre-half alongside Ian Evans in Palace 's run to the FA Cup semi-final in 1976 .
12 There are stories about him turning up at parties with various bimbos on his arm — you know the kind of thing .
13 After 22 unsuccessful runs with different trainers , owner Peter Savill sent Chaplins Club to Chapman — and two races later he trotted up at Beverley in 1985 .
14 Indeed , similarities in their formulae suggest that both were drawn up at Fécamp in 1033 .
15 Pickets turned up at Hadfields on 12 March seeking a confrontation .
16 Two lads turned up at Goodison for trials claiming to be Dutch internationals from Maastricht Hertz Van Rental and Leasowe Van Hire .
17 Apparently one of the reception clerks , a man called Edouard , turned up at work with a black eye and other signs of having been in a good fight .
18 but anyway , erm , it came as a bit of a shock to me when who was at that time the Horticultural Adviser or Horticultural Organiser as they used to call him , turned up at home at Debenham where we lived at the time and er said he 'd come to collect my typewriter we had no notice of this anyway was erm a jolly old soul and erm he went off with my typewriter and erm shorthand machine and the next day my father brought me into Ipswich and erm , well I saw and did a bit of typing and erm , that 's how it all started .
19 She turned up at Woolhope in Herefordshire yesterday ready to climb into the cage .
20 I must admit I did n't remember Neil from those Yeovil days when he turned up at Taunton as our newcomer in 1986 , ’ said Robinson .
21 It had a curious history , for it miraculously survived the destruction of the Tuileries and turned up at Chislehurst in 1871 by unknown means .
22 45 disabled sailors from all over Britain and Ireland turned up at Farmoor in Oxfordshire for a weekend of racing .
23 Eventually , after a series of confrontations in which both sides seemed curiously reluctant to come to blows , Mar 's and Argyll 's main armies were left uneasily eyeing each other at Stirling , while Mackintosh , around 22 October , joined up at Kelso in Roxburghshire , on the River Tweed , a mere five miles [ 8 km ] short of the Border , with ‘ General ’ Forster 's English rebels , forming a combined force of around 2100 men , of whom 600 were well-armed cavalry .
24 Marjorie , who joined up at Sheffield in September 1939 , joined Sheffield RAFA in 1946 .
25 He worked his passage home as a steward and fetched up at Tilbury with £30 wages , which was soon augmented by £46 10s left to him in his absence by his grandfather .
26 Tommy Wright fetched up at Oldham for £80,000 .
27 There have been no stations opened up at settlements of this size .
28 He gazed up at Cornelius through the unfractured lens of his spectacles .
29 ‘ It would have been much better if those girls had been tucked up at home in bed , ’ said prosecuting counsel in the Brixton rape trial … .
30 And pick up at quarter past seven at night .
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