Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] up in the " in BNC.

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1 In many pregnant women , this shows up in the form of food aversions — a strong dislike for dishes or drinks previously enjoyed .
2 This is supported by reference to three key features ( p. 114ff. ) , summarised below : Alternating decasyllabic verse is " lighter " in terms of its overall structure ; this shows up in the high degree of promotion of underlyingly unstressed function words to relative stressed status .
3 Quite a few wound up in the private labs in Switzerland .
4 Major Match was favourite to follow up in the latest running of the Kempton contest , but had a rough time , getting knocked around before trailing in last behind Far Senior .
5 The usual sail up in the " Columba. " the story is absurdly long already . "
6 From there on , the cherry and whites took complete control and were 10 points up in the first 14 minutes .
7 But more than 100 holed up in the police headquarters in Srinagar .
8 And secondly , and very much wrapped up in the same point with this , they 're also coy about the sort of people they 're looking for .
9 Sleep is commonly disturbed in one way or another : some people nod off as soon as they get home and sit down ; they wake up at midnight with the TV still on — and then ca n't get back to sleep again till 3am ; some people find it impossible to wake up in the morning and getting out of bed is a real struggle ; others are awake at half-past four in the morning with their brains buzzing and churning ; some people find themselves getting very sleepy when difficult or anxiety-making things happen .
10 He had never found it easy to get up in the morning , and being under sentence of death did not make the prospect of a new day any more enticing .
11 Now unit six is very likely to come up in the exam so when you do this test for Monday you are in effect preparing for the exam .
12 If they were watching for her , they would n't expect her to travel on the night boat from Liverpool , with a rough sea battering at the B & I ship , while the drunks and the seasick threw up in the smelly lounges .
13 I mean there is extra heating requirement in buildings which are cooled much faster when they are subject to high winds , but I think we can see these coming up in the next ten , fifteen years we will start to see these .
14 The men who lived at the graphite pits in 1898 — 9 were the same persons who would be likely to get up in the middle of the night to help take stolen cattle five kilometres to the next relay team , thereby earning a little money and easing the tedium of village life .
15 We three travelled up in the lift of the Hotel Vancouver together and perhaps just to make conversation I mentioned my trip to the Haida reservation and my feelings about the neglect of our Indians .
16 Jim Crow laws dictated that we all sit up in the coloured balcony , so we followed Earl up the stairs of the separate entrance , located to the right of the box office , and found ourselves in the highest tier of the auditorium .
17 We were all caught up in the shock and wondered what the significance was .
18 Gedanken thought for a minute , then said , ‘ In that case , they should all land up in the middle — of their galaxy .
19 They say nine out of ten women have problems in learning to feed , and many give up in the first weeks .
20 Now is the time to have a really good clear up in the greenhouse .
21 After the incident , Piggott said : ‘ It nearly blew us away and we all finished up in the roof .
22 It 's all tied up in the shops . ’
23 It was neither pleasant nor unpleasant , though the endless peeing , he wrote , the endless getting up in the middle of the night when the ice clung to the windowpanes and the taps were frozen , that was more unpleasant than pleasant , but it was not that , he wrote , these things - will not change , my bladder will not improve and next winter the ice will still cling to the panes and the taps will still freeze , but I will not notice them .
24 Thus law , religion and mortality were all bound up in the imperial title and role , and any offence against the Emperor and his law was an offence directly against God .
25 There could be millions of them — hundreds of millions — thousands of millions of stars all swallowed up in the one hole . ’
26 The only thing that stopped them cutting us to ribbons was that one of my friends had the gift of the gab and gradually defused the situation by talking good sense in a calm reasonable way ; finally he pointed out that we would all end up in the local police cells if anything happened anyway .
27 For the first few months they earned only a few pennies a week between them and Sal became convinced they would all end up in the workhouse if they kept failing to cough up the rent .
28 ‘ So we all go up in the lift , and the two bucks as good as carry the mother 's boy into the room ; he 's almost completely gone , and they sit him on the bed and they pour some of the champagne down him and then they come out .
29 Many end up in the camp hospital .
30 It 's all wired up in the back as well .
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