Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] up [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Stay in this position for some time , then slowly sit up through a curved spine — a great way to relax ! |
2 | Milton 's maintenance of the traditional Renaissance literary values of art , imitation , and exercise allowed him to be appropriated by a culturally elitist agenda indivisibly caught up with an elitist social and political agenda . |
3 | But then , despite the gloss given by the court flatterers , the unspoken tensions in the palace eventually build up into a civil war which topples the old order . |
4 | It dropped again at first but eventually picked up for a lively last lap . |
5 | The boys were eventually picked up by a small boat and were taken by ambulance to Nobles Hospital in Douglas where they were treated for the effects of cold . |
6 | The boys were eventually picked up by a small boat and were taken by ambulance to Nobles Hospital in Douglas where they were treated for cold . |
7 | With the genre scenes , part of the secret lies again in the way natural-sounding dialogue is skilfully caught up into a formal musical structure . |
8 | Oh you only got up for a coffee ? |
9 | Wedding first , Pertwee 's wedding , and Hatton all got up in a topper with his tarty wife . |
10 | Only goes up to a certain height . |
11 | The drawback is that your expert driver from the London Limousine Company ( SE1 ) only turns up for a minimum of eight hours — a standard feature of chauffeur hire . |
12 | He also told them that a thin palladium wire , only ¼ inch in diameter and an inch long , had reached the boiling point of water within a few minutes , that the wire produced about 26 watts of energy per cm 3 , ‘ about four and a half times what we put into it ’ and that in an early stage of the experiments the apparatus suddenly heated up to an estimated 5000 degrees , vaporising a block of palladium , destroying a fume cupboard and damaging the concrete floor . |
13 | •The letters and telephone calls were so numerous that Curtis Strange feels he owes golf fans an apology for an outburst of profanity , inadvertently picked up by a television microphone during an American event this summer . |
14 | It 's great fun , very enjoyable , but for a young women who 's perhaps come up from a convent or an all girls ' school and who feels very uncomfortable with this person because he 's thirty years older and has power over here , it 's not perceived in the same way . |
15 | The subsequent departure of both Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett and the passing of the years in general have all added up to a change of direction for the band . |
16 | She swam in what she hoped was the direction of the stairs , only to come up against a wall . |
17 | Large leaves may need support from a cane or , in the case of ficus , can be gently rolled up with an elastic band . |
18 | If the country 's nuclear experts really are as bright as they would like us to think , they should be bright enough to come up with a convincing case for spending so much money , or to find cheaper ways of demonstrating the technology . |
19 | But none of them had been interested enough to come up with an offer . |
20 | These were a valuable indicator , as they would only show up from a distance if you were ‘ on the line ’ . |
21 | ‘ I get so fed up on a train that after five minutes I 'm howling with boredom . |
22 | Recently , we had enough saved up for a nice flat after having lived in one room for a year . |
23 | Mm you basically saving up for a complete system ? |
24 | There was a relationship between Jean Simmons ( then married to Stewart Granger ) and Burton which was so close that he continued embracing her , publicly , after the stroke of midnight one New Year 's Eve , only to look up to a slap in the face from Sybil , who instantly left the party — for New York . |
25 | The impromptu petition was apparently drawn up at a dinner given by the Society of Dilettanti and sent to the Arts Minister , Mr Richard Luce . |
26 | All countries possess an armoury of policy weapons that together add up to a policy regime . |
27 | It was all wrapped up in a knotted kerchief . |
28 | He was warmly wrapped up in a fur coat and had gloves on . |
29 | I 'm hearing things now that I have not heard in fifteen years that I 've been on this County Council and I would suggest erm to Mr that when he 's talking about things that this County Council ought to print , and I think the one suggestion he came up with is very sensible , he could perhaps follow up with a catalogue of those things which he considers need doing that after a hundred years have not been done . |
30 | I had the epidural injection in the base of my spine and then I was all rigged up to a machine so the nurses could monitor the baby 's movements . |