Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] up on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Cos they wo n't all go up on a tree .
2 Chaff and grain can no longer build up on the screen , air flow stays constant and the main turbine blades ( over £100 each ) are n't assaulted by small and/or shattered grain .
3 I can soon pick up on the current contacts , get a good team together . ’
4 They do n't just turn up on the night , ’ she said .
5 But if you are not careful you can still end up on the street and losing money , even when your rent is fully paid up .
6 No foe should ever sneak up on an exhausted Marine slumbering during prolonged combat .
7 Saturday 's 2-1 win was Sunderland 's third in succession and Crosby said : ‘ We can still come up on the blind side .
8 So , if people ca n't get hold of an application form , can they still turn up on the day , I think that 's the final thing is n't it ?
9 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 .
10 And the more valuable the book the greater the ultimate scandal , for it will probably end up on the shelves of libraries in other parts of the world where the literary culture of England is still prized .
11 To that individual 's horrified disbelief , the animal then proceeds to rub around his or her legs and may even jump up on the person 's lap .
12 They might as well give up on the spot .
13 Going in the opposite direction was a bomb sight which would ultimately end up on the Hampden cockpit project at East Kirkby .
14 ISSUED HERE as a double 12″ white label pack , so it 's impossible to say which mixes will actually end up on the street .
15 From what I can recall from last time we met , the purpose of the meeting is to actually pick up on the training program .
16 I 'll never get up on the wagon .
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