Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Trent sprinted up the dock and spotted the President 's granddaughter .
2 On arrival , Stirling divided up the area between the two squadrons .
3 So even if Lisa made up the deliveries , there was no reason why she should make the connection .
4 Ben drew up the car and then glanced at Zoe .
5 Lisa snatched up the phone , annoyed at her own forgetfulness .
6 Markby snatched up the telephone receiver lying on the table in the hall .
7 Manville played up the empathy he had established .
8 Schellenberg turned up the collar of his greatcoat and leaned back in the corner pulling the peak of his cap over his eyes .
9 At a recent meeting of the party 's Central Committee , President Gorbachev opened up the prospect of a future coalition government when he talked of ‘ equal possibilities for the Communist party and other political and social organisations . ’
10 It was from here that the Stuarts sized up the potential of the area for exploitation .
11 Early the following month a radiant Lucy walked up the aisle on her father 's arm .
12 Lucy walked up the fight of steps ; the plate glass doors slid open electronically as she crossed the beam .
13 Rex called up the menu once again .
14 Nellie pulled up the collar of her coat against the wind .
15 The only disturbance to its surface happened in the nineteenth century when the architect Gilbert Scott took up the edges in order to install a heating system .
16 Majella took up the fiddle , I got an accordion and Mary got a banjo .
17 Devon and Cornwall police last Friday took up the case of Pipe 's Her Honour , found to have been doped when flopping at Kempton in January .
18 Lewis was almost treeless from quite early times until Lady Matheson planted up the grounds of Lews Castle in Stornoway in the middle of the last century , largely on soil imported from the mainland as ballast .
19 She did not leave as Corbett took up the pewter spoon and began to eat .
20 The Midlands leader of the pit deputies union NACODS was first to emerge from the review meeting at Edwinstowe Ray Hilton summed up the mood of the mining unions .
21 As soon as she got into the house , Molly ran up the stone stairs to the kitchen tap before she switched on the light .
22 If there are any other suggestions There were none , and it being obvious who would have to head the subscribers , Richard wound up the meeting by reading aloud a letter from Willis , delivered by way of Bluebird , in which , addressing them all as shipmates , he sent them all a squeeze of the hand and God bless .
23 At a recent Royal Institute of British Architects ' conference , author Simon Inglis summed up the mood of many anti-relocation fans , unswayed by the clubs ' need for cash .
24 Travis held up the Thermos and Paige nodded , proffering her cup , cradling it in her hands a while to savour the warmth and aroma .
25 Jean picked up the bag and took it home .
26 Neil picked up the book .
27 David picked up the arm and through the rack looking for new ones to put on while Sandra busied herself putting on the sleeves of the ones they had played .
28 Wilcox and Hill set up the move , Stowell could only block Shearer 's shot and Sellars followed up to put Rovers ahead .
29 NICK FALDO picked up the Ritz Club Golfer of the Year award and the Vardon Trophy , given to the European Tour 's leading money-winner , at the Tour 's annual dinner in London last night .
30 Corbett picked up the torch and threw it down .
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