Example sentences of "[noun sg] up at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Laura had agreed while casting a wry glance up at the roof , on which she had just spent many thousands of pounds . |
2 | She felt him flip the short skirt up at the back , and jerk her knickers down to her knees . |
3 | One thin , ring-studded hand held the skirt up at the front but the back went trail , trail , trail on the ground , sweeping up wisps of hay with the feathers . |
4 | I 'll make my mind up at the time . ’ |
5 | Quickly dragging her gaze from his splendid body , Polly stared with intense concentration up at the mainsail , then down at the compass as embarrassment flamed her face . |
6 | It makes sense to gear up at the car — as the descent leads logically back to this point . |
7 | Erm , again in my experience the a any additional material usually runs from the close of the enquiry , and I 'm well aware of of the turning up at the end of the enquiry . |
8 | ‘ There 's a portrait up at the Hall of a woman wearing a lovely dress , ’ Constance told her mother , as they were both sewing in the drawing room . |
9 | Yeah , something where you can put the bar up at the back |
10 | er , er , her son was a teacher up at the school Ivor |
11 | They do n't turn their nose up at a job for a lesser mag if their last assignment was for Elle or something . ’ |
12 | Grindlewood , built in the Palladian style , turned its nose up at the rest of us with its columns and porticoes and pilasters . |
13 | It comes as some surprise , therefore , to hear one of the men likely to benefit turning his nose up at the prospect of winning a ‘ cheap cap ’ . |
14 | ‘ That young Londoner up at the farm , you say ? |
15 | Thomas Duke ( mentioned earlier ) occupied a cottage up at the mine , probably in Irish Row , and it was bad enough , or unfinished enough , to require 170½ square yards of plastering , for which Miles Mason was paid £5 : 13s , 4d . |
16 | That 's the only one that ever I remembered but they were all , and they you know they , they used to graze their horses up there in that field up at the top , and this Billy that used to go round all the district and , and buy up all these old cast horses and bring them up there until he had a consignment gathered up . |
17 | Erm no , well have a look up at the back and see if you can see anything . |
18 | And finally … if you 're in the Didcot area of Oxfordshire tonight , take a look up at the Power Station . |
19 | She rang hubby up at the team hotel the afternoon of the match and told him which way to dive should beardsley get a penno. £ |
20 | There was a sign up at the airport — John Wayne Airport , naturally — that read CALIFORNIA : WE 'VE HAD THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY HERE FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS . |
21 | Elsewhere , JESUS JONES ’ jovial MIKE EDWARDS — a man never ashamed to fill his wallet up at the drop of a hat — could be heard regaling the select with details of his latest project , which we hear is a remix of a BON JOVI track . |
22 | It 's actually got sixteen bars of start up at the moment , in short score , |
23 | They used to ring a bell up at the hotel . |
24 | The wash down would be done with one leg up at a time and an impatient queue waiting behind . |
25 | ‘ But Louise , ’ she was saying , ‘ I ca n't imagine how that old maid up at the hall could have got to know . |
26 | ‘ She thinks more of that old maid up at the Hall than she does of me , her own mother , I can assure you of that . ’ |
27 | there 's a ha hand up at the back . |
28 | If you put your hand up at the side there you can still see it even though you 're looking straight , even though I 'm looking straight ahead Matt I can still see that , try it . |
29 | Put your hand up at the side and |
30 | ‘ Louise , ’ her mother burst out in irritation , ‘ I will not be dictated to by that lot up at the Mansion . |