Example sentences of "[noun pl] and up [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , but I wan na buy , it 's the same size as your bedroom up to the wardrobes and up to the door . |
2 | Whereas fairly large areas in the Yorkshire Dales and up to the Scottish Borders were not heavily forested , the Teesdale region had this peculiar sugar limestone , creating a very thin , calcium-rich soil which never produced dense grass cover . |
3 | The following topics are being pursued : transfer incomes to the elderly , contrasting the level of support under the Poor Law and the Welfare State ; retirement and the employment of elderly persons in pre-industrial times and up to the present . |
4 | If you have a combination skin , recognisable by an oily T-zone ( forehead , nose and chin ) and drier cheeks , apply moisturiser only where you need it ( ie over the cheeks and up to the temples ) . |
5 | The filter bed arrangement for reverse-flow is exactly the same as the downflow method , but the direction of water is reversed and pumped down the uplifts and up through the various media . |
6 | They are tunnelling down into the sewers and up into the cavity walls and suspended ceilings . |
7 | The most important ones are often the most inaccessible : under the floorboards near to airbricks and up in the loft space near to the eaves . |
8 | It is a ten-minute ride to the road , first on a narrow path along the side of a field of parched maize and groundnuts , then down across the stream , up the smooth rounded granite and along the top , passing by my neighbour 's home , down round her fields under the trees and up to the tarred road . |
9 | Begin with your feet , including the soles , and work up the legs , front and back , over the buttocks and up to the middle-back . |
10 | The pound ended the day at one point eight eight nine five dollars and up against the deutschmark , at two deutschmarks point nine three O nine . |
11 | But Philip also took Richard out on to the hills and up to the top of Welsh mountains like master and disciple in some biblical parable . |