Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] up at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | On the day of his death he had done some clearing up at the home he shared with his mother , and refused tea before going out of the house unnoticed . |
2 | I was fortunate to grow up at a time when imperial measurements were generally used , but science was special in being both imperial and metric . |
3 | STAFF AT Lincoln turbine Service Limited turned up at the Moat House Hotel , Aberdeen on 5 December for their five-course Christmas Dinner [ well , who would n't ] . |
4 | Sabine stared up at the lettering cut into the ancient stonework . |
5 | They proceeded slowly in the afternoon sun , Victoria content to gaze up at the massed conifers as they passed and listen to the rhythmic grating of the eight small horse-shoes on the roadway . |
6 | Is the , is the projected grant likely to go up at the same rate as in , as in nine ninety four , ninety five ? |
7 | Only 2,222 turned up at the Vic for the 3–1 win against Exeter on Tuesday well below the average attendance for the season , 3,500 . |
8 | We do have a choice as to whether to make the connection or not , but , as I have said , unless one is aware of it forming at the time , the bond is likely to build up at the instinctive level . |
9 | Unix System Labs and Open Software Foundation presidents Roel Pieper and David Tory are supposed to turn up at the roll-out in New York with signed technology exchange agreements in their hands . |
10 | Nutty stood frowning , not able to complain , her insides all knotted up at the thought of jumping in . |
11 | And there 's plenty of time because the moment they return they 'll all line up at the toilets . ’ |
12 | They are all pumped up at the moment . |
13 | There followed the annus mirabilis of 1889 during which , on Wilson 's later estimate , 130,000 members were enrolled in branches at 45 ports , a number representing , net of officers , engineers , cooks and stewards , " almost the whole of the seamen in the British mercantile marine " , though , he added with unusual candour , " it is true that they are not all paying up at the present time " , partly , it seems , because of the union 's policy of issuing " privilege tickets " involving no entry money or contributions until members could afford to pay . |
14 | Many give up at the first hurdle before discovering the eventual and significant rewards . ’ |
15 | They 're all turning up at the Evesham Leisure Centre to learn circus skills . |
16 | The mattress — all curved up at the edges . |
17 | Even , I 've never seen it all set up at the same time . |
18 | We all stared up at the great tower which soared six storeys above us . |
19 | Would they ever see America , or would they all end up at the bottom of the sea , food for the fishes ? |
20 | look at Bryony , with that red peaked hood and , and the front of this rain cover hanging down and the back bit all punched up at the back |
21 | Usually the animals were spirited away some distance to prevent detection ; many ended up at the Colombo slaughterhouse . |
22 | And so we 're able to , to , once we 've found which birds er have arrived , picked a nest and er have laid eggs , we put a careful watch on them and then we 're able to tot up at the end of the breeding season , how many young have actually fledged . |
23 | 5.17 Yield up At the expiration of the Term : |
24 | This is especially true for those growing up at the time , like my own children . |
25 | Hazel , like nearly all wild animals , was unaccustomed to look up at the sky . |
26 | And we 've got ta , wha what we 'll do we 'll get those set up at the sort of the appropriate working temperatures , and working humidity and then we will have to deal with people on an individual basis , if basically , they 're uncomfortable because of draft or whatever it might be . |
27 | I gaze up at the cross and listen . |
28 | And they have to move to other industries , er productive industries and service industries and er communications for example which is very run down , and that 's going to take I should think , six to nine months of really hard work and suffering , and and a political clean up at the same time , because in the schools and universities for instance , er nobody could get a job in the old days , who was n't politically reliable , and all those people have got to be moved . |
29 | Over 60 turned up at the first two sessions at the town 's Southlands Centre . |
30 | That comes up at the Old Bailey next month and Jazali is already beating his chest . |