Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [vb past] up [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She got out of the car and walked up Doris 's path , her back ramrod straight .
2 They got out of the car and walked up Sybil 's short drive .
3 And not to out done , the panda got out his own dictionary and looked up panda , one that eats , shoots then leaves !
4 For while she returned her kingdom to full doctrinal and liturgical conformity with Rome , many English Protestant exiles fled their homeland and took up residence in Strasbourg , Zurich , Emden , Frankfurt , and Geneva , where they gained first-hand experience of the Zwinglian and Calvinist forms of Protestantism , and became fully immersed in the Calvinist theology of grace and salvation .
5 Shaven-headed Nationalists rolled a car on to its side and took up positions behind it .
6 By December Gould had crossed the Liverpool Range and set up camp on the banks of the Mokai .
7 Bluebeard 's castle , it was , or Mr Fox 's manor house with ‘ Be bold , be bold but not too bold ’ written up over every lintel and chopped up corpses neatly piled in all the wardrobes and airing cupboards , on top of the sheets and pillowslips .
8 Led by a man named William Shorter , the gang had begun as a small group of poachers , their nickname derived from their dark clothing and blacked up faces for nocturnal raids in the forest .
9 ‘ Bobby McMillan assisted by Irene Neilson , rolled up his trouser legs , put on a tartan apron , scarf and beret , and squeezed a set of pipes improvised from flag pins , a pen and rolled up napkins , to demonstrate !
10 The resourceful youngster has overhauled the yacht and drummed up sponsors largely by himself .
11 I recrossed the gulley and picked up Time and the pamphlet .
12 ‘ We went into this basement and smashed up loads of glasses , tables , chairs — anything that was in the room — and recorded it , ’ whispers bearded , bass-playing vocalist Neil .
13 The ‘ naked ’ crab moved about 60 cm ( 2 ft ) away while the first crab nipped out of its damaged shell and took up residence in the new one .
14 We parked in the car park and picked up copies of the RSPB-designed trail leaflet at the Visitor Centre , a converted stone chapel .
15 Policemen , armed , filed out of the building and took up position .
16 This man went out with a pouch and gathered up owl-pellets , which he labelled , and later , took apart with forceps , bathed in glass beakers of various cleansing fluids , ordering and rearranging the orts and fragments of the owl 's compressed package of bone , tooth and fur , in order to reconstitute the dead shrew or slow-worm which had run , died , and made its way through owl-gut .
17 I was in the lower sixth , taking Maths , English General , and Biology , so I dropped the Biology and took up English with a tutor .
18 She could not speak , indeed , it was said she had not spoken for decades , though once she had been a singer and made up songs that others learned after her and still sang .
19 Official sources claimed that John Garang , the commander of the " Torit faction " of the Sudanese People 's Liberation Army ( SPLA ) , and other leaders had escaped from the town and set up headquarters in Kajokaji , in the border region .
20 Two years later Clark had the first of his 25 Grand Prix wins at Spa and ended up runner-up in the World Championship to Graham Hill .
21 A Yorkshire mill-owner 's seventieth birthday is recorded as bringing ‘ callers all day , bringing little remembrances of flowers , fruit , etc ; ’ while a Kent farm labourer , on reaching the same age after 51 years on the same farm , was given a pension from a local charity and gave up work .
22 He drop-kicked the telegram away , went out for a drink and turned up months later on the first day of filming amiable as an old soldier .
23 The troops gathered the Croats in the Franciscan monastery on Tuesday after Muslims overran the area and took up position on all sides .
24 The big centre-forward effortlessly strolled past David Burrows , moved into the penalty area and set up Bradley Allen — but his snatched shot went over .
25 I lined the hut with paper and put up pictures .
26 He moved across to the display cabinet and picked up Dick Turpin .
27 If war had not broken out , they would have married , but when the Kleibers were sent away to prison-camp , her last hope of love and security collapsed ; that was when she left the Island and went up West .
28 In their second year , Robyn and Charles moved off campus and set up house in a small flat in Brighton , commuting to the University by local train .
29 It measured 1270mm wide , so we used a 914mm wide door and built up sides using 15mm laminated chipboard
30 She learned that Maxim had an elder sister — oddly , she 'd always assumed he must have been the first child — who had married a Quaker school-master and lived up North , had three children and did n't work , ‘ Except at disapproving of the Army , ’ Maxim added .
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