Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] up in [art] " in BNC.

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1 There were also some strange red rods sticking up in the air from a holder .
2 Depending on the evolution of management during the early 1990s , the confusions building up in the Training Authority 's role may need to be unravelled : either it is strengthened as an effective arm of central policy , or it is abolished so that the market — created by itself — can have freer play .
3 And they indicate there that there are excellent opportunities opening up in the United Kingdom bottled water market across the full range of available products commonly consumed and specifically identified friendly product ranges .
4 I had been down in my pantry working through the supplies sheets , when I had heard somewhere above my head the unmistakable sounds of motor cars pulling up in the courtyard .
5 Clearly , however , where the overall number of speakers is small as it is in many sociolinguistic surveys , the number of higher-status speakers turning up in a random selection procedure which samples from the entire urban area will be correspondingly small .
6 She looked down at her new French muslin pyjamas , the corners of her thin lips turning up in a rueful smile , wondering if the whisky stains would come out — and deciding that they probably would n't .
7 Neighbour Brian Dean , a 55-year-old chauffeur , said : ‘ I was woken up by the police cars lining up in the middle of the street .
8 Erica De'Ath , Teenagers Growing up in a Stepfamily
9 There are easy comparisons : both have kids growing up in the same neighbourhood .
10 The expensive new shops , restaurants , casinos and nightclubs opening up in the status-conscious post-Soviet capital are often given Western names , which represent luxury to the city 's chic new bourgeoisie. — Reuter
11 A block of classification numbers usually appears to provide fairly precise demarcation lines ( though even here the inconsistencies of classification schemes may lead to some difficulties — undesirable elements turning up in an otherwise homogenous subject block ) .
12 ‘ The biggest influx of Asian people to West London came in the 1970s , but there were small communities springing up in the 1960s .
13 Well there were all blue and white balloons hanging up in the hall and by the door just these rows and rows of blue balloons and the door opens outwards
14 The background showed buildings rising up in a fiery glow ( see illustration ) .
15 Many of the offices are in the West End of London , where rentals are still growing , and there are quite a few rent reviews coming up in the next few months .
16 The two teams lining up in the centre circle .
17 There could be other reasons why work left London though , and in the case of the new firms springing up in the Home Counties and the West Country , low rents rather than low wages appear to have helped Bungay , Frome and other centres to build up a clientele .
18 there 's rugby at Stow on the wold on Sunday … teague … hastings … andrew … skinner lots of big names lining up in a charity celebrity match they land by helicopter at lunchtime …
19 Another report from Rabkrin accused Tsentroevak , the Central Refugee Evacuation Commission , of behaving in a very complacent fashion over the number of migrants piling up in the cities of Samara , Penza and Voronezh .
20 When a senior executive arrived at the studio a day or two later he found parcels piling up in the reception area .
21 This is one respect in which we can see regional differences opening up in the kind of support which relatives can give to each other , although we know very little about how these matters are handled in families at the present time .
22 It tells a poignant story about the community where Singleton grew up : of three friends growing up in a South Central Los Angeles neighbourhood , and of street life where friendship , pain , danger and love combine to form reality .
23 But Messager knows that the best fairytales are about girls growing up in the danger of domestica .
24 Truth , Dare , Promise : Girls Growing Up in the Fifties ( Virago : 1985 )
25 BRITISH girls ' golf is this week moving into Europe , with as many as 22 players teeing up in the French Lady Juniors ' championship , which starts today at St-Nom-La-Breteche , near Paris .
26 Children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s were fortunate enough to enjoy the Eagle comic every week .
27 They were soon deep in a well-reasoned conversation about these , particularly as they related to young children growing up in the environment of strife .
28 Since her infancy Mann , a professional photographer , has documented her three children growing up in the idyllic woodlands of their dream home in south western Virginia .
29 Only children growing up in the lap of luxury
30 Other points coming up in a sec .
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