Example sentences of "[verb] up at a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At the beginning of the thirties it must have seemed as if the world was opening up at an astonishing rate , but by the end of the decade it had closed to all but those on active military service . |
2 | Finally , worn out by her own thoughts and the strain of the last few hours , she drew up at a small country hotel and took a room there for the night . |
3 | A few minutes later we drew up at a big concrete building which the officer told me was the town jail but which seemed to be a large Luftwaffe barracks . |
4 | On Necromunda , so it is said , you grow up at an early age . |
5 | Sit on a stool and massage one foot at a time by placing it on your thigh , knee bent up at a right angle . |
6 | We 'll make a hypothetical traverse from Easter Island on the East Pacific Rise ( an oceanic ridge , remember ) right across South America as far as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge , so we 'll be starting at one plate margin , crossing a second and ending up at a third , each of them , of course , marked by a major belt of seismic activity [ see Fig. 2 ] . |
7 | The base was picked up at a second-hand store , and the crimson cotton shade came from Habitat . |
8 | I myself found at the entrance of one of them a small neatly-worked tomahawk , of an inch and a half in length , together with some slips of blue cotton rags , which the birds had doubtless picked up at a deserted encampment of the natives . ’ |
9 | He walked back , around the huge tyres , and squinted up at a long , high tube that stretched from the building . |
10 | She stood outside looking up at a creamy moon , fearful lest some bat might fly into her hair . |
11 | We soon realise that we are , effectively , looking up at a red ceiling , where the four walls of the room , seen in perspective below , are all decorated with a brace of fishermen . |
12 | There were further rattles of machine-gun fire and Rex found himself looking up at a troubled sky . |
13 | Grant found himself looking up at an attractive dark haired nurse . |
14 | Interest in recycling was stirred up at a free seminar organised by ICI 's plastics environmental affairs group . |
15 | They said that a state of infinite density might occur only if the galaxies were moving directly toward or away from each other ; only then would they all have met up at a single point in the past . |
16 | The paper had been relaunched by Maurice Kinn , a successful London agent and promoter who , by turning up at an agreed location on the stroke of noon with £1,000 pounds of borrowed cash in hand , acquired the title and promptly added the New . |
17 | Other party leaders , such as the former Communist Herbert Wehner , agreed change was needed , and in November 1959 their views triumphed in the Bad Godesberg programme , drawn up at a special party meeting . |
18 | Reforming legislation was to be drawn up at an extraordinary PCT congress in 1991 . |
19 | The Mad one turned up at a recent New York gig of fabulous , trendy , baggy-type band with organ , THE CHARLATANS ( UK ) . |
20 | On 29 September 1955 , with just a few days of filming to go , Dean turned up at a gay party at Malibu which culminated in a bitchy foray between Dean and a former male lover who accused him of dating women purely for publicity . |
21 | ONLY four people turned up at a public meeting in Machynlleth to finalise arrangements for the town 's summer play scheme for local schoolchildren . |
22 | Torch batteries were being bought up at an alarming rate . |
23 | And Gordon 's use of the melodramatic ( a vital dose of vanishingly scarce penicillin to treat a key character turns up at a crucial time ) is disappointing alongside the excellence of his writing elsewhere . |
24 | ‘ I get up at a quarter-to-five most mornings . |
25 | Smoking is on a steady decline among both men and women — but men pack up at a faster rate than women . |
26 | I used to do a job which involved getting up at an unearthly hour while , as far as I could tell , the rest of the world slept . |
27 | He also stocked up at a local health shop with various things he could nibble discreetly en route . |
28 | Horowitz stood in the corridor , hands in his trench-coat pocket , staring up at a framed portrait of the founder , Lance Buckmaster . |
29 | Suddenly , he gave a yell , raced furiously ahead and leapt up at an overhanging bough . |
30 | That grievous bodily harm thing was coming up at a special court this morning , but that ought to be all wrapped up in half an hour . |