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

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1 The hunting season for the palombe is short but deadly , and if you go up into the hills while it is on , the local men will be crouched there in their camouflage jackets , or lined up at stands along the roads , their shotguns aimed hungrily out over the valley .
2 This is a glorious unbroken stretch of golden sand that ends up at Cape Reinga , near the northernmost extremity of New Zealand .
3 He just sat in his chair and gazed up at Granny 's picture in its faded gilt frame .
4 He turned to the altar again and gazed up at Paddy 's back and tried to concentrate .
5 And pick up at quarter past seven at night .
6 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 .
7 She and Wyatt continued to party together , chat regularly on the phone and meet up at friends ' weekend homes .
8 Today he is more of a celebrity than an actor , making cameo appearances , commercials and turning up at premières .
9 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 .
10 It was only water that was let into a confined space but we had a Sports Association which had a section for the swimming and er I way remember bought a couple of old single decker buses from somewhere , I do n't know where and he had them fitted out and rigged up at Stoke Bathing Place , especially for us to go there and change and w we did have quite a good strong section , we used to hold our , an annual what you call a regatta , or , no not a regatta but er in the St Matthew 's Swimming Baths a festival , a swimming festival a gala , yes
11 She took a train to London from Manchester and turned up at ITN .
12 It had a curious history , for it miraculously survived the destruction of the Tuileries and turned up at Chislehurst in 1871 by unknown means .
13 Anglers study the river , locating where the big fish lie , and creep up at dusk when fish are least likely to suspect foul play .
14 A few lost souls wander aimlessly down to the front and stare up at Bono 's frantic , manic animation , briefly bemused .
15 Usually , what with shooting and swimming with the others and riding up at Biddy 's , he had only got back to the garden shed in time to flake out until morning .
16 It 's alleged that Leyshon and Stokle were lured here and tied up at knife point , before being transported to the hill .
17 The man replied no , but that as he had been born and brought up at Moor of Rannoch , he had every right to call himself Scot .
18 From among the papers he extracted a chequebook and , drawing his chair close to the tea-chest , he rested the chequebook on it , took out his fountain pen and looked up at Denis .
19 He sniffed , and looked up at Laura .
20 As the Marines and Petion backed away , Ace knelt and looked up at Benny .
21 I opened my eyes and looked up at Mick 's grinning face , leaning into the entrance to the trench .
22 He settled himself behind the wheel , pulled the door shut and looked up at Turner through the open window .
23 But she laid down the rebec on her knees , and looked up at Bénezet with a fiercely thoughtful face .
24 He stood in the garden , at the edge of the pool , and looked up at Dad 's window .
25 She turned and looked up at Joe , and he , smiling now , said , ‘ I 'm always willing to please . ’
26 She leaned forward on her elbows and looked up at Briant with an expression of almost ludicrous earnestness on her face .
27 She snatched off a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and looked up at Maxim with myopic surprise .
28 Graham rubbed his unshaven face and looked up at Laidlaw .
29 Graham sat on the edge of the bed and looked up at Laidlaw .
30 Mr Gubb dropped the boy 's hand and looked up at Harkness .
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