Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] up [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | These were a valuable indicator , as they would only show up from a distance if you were ‘ on the line ’ . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | We might then only end up with a series of discrete micro-studies that could not be articulated . |
4 | Cos they wo n't all go up on a tree . |
5 | Too often , noise has meant a level plane of abraded texture , which can merely add up to a different kind of blandness , a sense-dulling consistency . |
6 | Even the Commission , with all its enthusiasm for EMU , could only come up with a potential saving of between 0.1% and 0.5% of the Community 's GDP , and even this did not take into account new costs of changing the ecu into other , non-EC currencies . |
7 | I 'd sooner wind up in a debtors ’ prison ! ’ |
8 | But , in fact , virtually no behavioural tendency which constitutes genuine action can just show up in a cultural context ‘ as itself ’ . |
9 | Japan may thus end up with a financial system that is caught halfway between freedom and regulation , and more dangerous than either . |
10 | You can just go up for a ride , letting someone else do all the work while you enjoy the sensation , or learn to pilot the thing for yourself . |
11 | The General Board may dispense any professor from discharging the duties of his office during one term ( i.e. a term of sabbatical leave ) for every six terms of qualifying service , provided that ( i ) qualifying service shall normally accumulate up to a maximum of eighteen terms , from which six terms are deducted whenever a term of leave is granted , and ( ii ) not more than three terms of sabbatical leave shall be granted in any one period of three years . |
12 | The relay will usually free up after a couple of doses of light oil in this manner . |
13 | No one would ever go up to a man and comment on what 's in his trousers ! |
14 | ‘ I doubt if His Grace would ever stand up in a court-room to give evidence on my behalf , but I counted on Magistrate Peck being afraid to put it to the test . ’ |
15 | She also mentioned I was going to the dentist next week ( correct ) , I would travel often ( debatable ) and that I would still end up with a lot of money ( probably wrong ) . |
16 | does he always end up with a summing in , summing up ? |
17 | ATP could always come up with a few money-spinners in its annual output , but the lavish location and studio work on Whom the Gods Love , Dean 's film on the life of Mozart , irritated board chairman Sir Stephen Courtauld , who began to argue that Dean was doing too much stage work , and had alienated George Formby . |
18 | The question of money would always come up with a team operation like the ‘ Carry Ons ’ . |
19 | Results are due in a couple of weeks but there are those who claim Sun 's run rate ca n't possibly add up to a quarter of a million units a year . |
20 | It was like being adrift on a warm sea , floating on a slow , swelling tide that would eventually wash up on a sun-kissed beach in little breakers of sparkling foam . |
21 | Teddy can also line up with a party balloon and there 's a heart motif to complete a picture to knit and give with love . |
22 | Once the bus stopped , however , he was immediately up and out , using the ten minutes available to sketch in the ingredients of a scene which he would later work up in a hotel room . |
23 | If you believe that not only will you believe anything , you 'll probably end up as a Doctor of Philosophy . |
24 | If you go wrong with your Reef Knot , you 'll probably end up with a Granny ! |
25 | But not as many as you would have if you were using the treble clef because you 'd probably end up with a lot of lower this is wha , that is n't a particularly good example really because it has n't given a lot of lower notes but normally you 'd expect to see more notes down on these lines . |
26 | In most cases you will probably end up with a 386SX or 486SX and both are excellent choices . |
27 | This family would probably end up in a concentration camp somewhere in Germany . |
28 | I would probably end up in a bed and breakfast hostel , in which it would be impossible to write . ’ |
29 | Furthermore , if the views are going to last , they will probably end up in a White Paper . |
30 | Ironically , SunSoft , whose now got Mac/Next designer Bud Tribble working for it ( UX No 388 ) will probably turn up with a more sensible Applesque front-end on Solaris . |