Example sentences of "[vb base] up [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Spinal Tap ’ may have been the ultimate send up of the genre but ‘ Spinal Tap ’ is most metal fans ' favourite film .
2 Indeed , clamber up through the rhododendron bushes to one of the crests beside the Lac d'Aumar and look over , and the landscape at once turns much harder and more hostile ; you know then you are on the edge of the truly wild Pyrenees .
3 I clamber up from the trackway on to the empty platform .
4 Oh certainly , certainly , erm boys grow up on the whole fairly secure in the knowledge that they have both work cells , occupational cells and also that they 'll be able to have families .
5 The best wines are made from the highest vines northwest of Grauves , which grow up to a height of 220 metres , and from those in an east-facing gulley , south-west of the village .
6 Allow your children to see your own grief so that they grow up with the idea that it is a natural reaction to an unhappy situation .
7 The uppers , though , curl around grow up through the skin of the nose and , still curling , turn back towards the animal 's forehead .
8 And the view should not be ruled out too summarily that all our desires grow up from the fact that certain things have been found immediately pleasurable .
9 An children grow up in a flash ,
10 And those that do , grow up in a sub-culture that is a disgrace to England ; unable to read or write , born to crime as a way of life , most of them have never even seen the inside of a church .
11 Unless children grow up in a family , they are bound to find it hard to share and , until she starts playing with other children 's toys , she may well think that all toys belong to her .
12 I was concerned to understand what it was like to leave school and grow up in a world with little work .
13 So children grow up in an atmosphere of harassment and greater poverty . ’
14 Racism poisons a lot of children 's minds — they grow up in an environment with all these images around them , in comics , newspapers , TV , films , plus everything they hear from the family or friends — they just can not help taking it in .
15 ‘ I mean removing the obvious , stupid ways of doing things which grow up within a business .
16 If you fancy trying it yourself around harvest time in September , then gather together a few pounds of the bluey-black sloe berries , prick them all over with a fork , smother them in about 6oz of sugar and top up with a litre of gin .
17 It happened that he decided to go back and found himself commanding a squadron on operations at about the same time that Salmon and Gluxstein as we called the two German battle wagons , decided to leave Brest , head up through the Channel and escape the wrath of the Navy and whatever airborne effort we could produce in the teeth of extraordinarily adverse weather conditions at the time .
18 Head up into the wind with most of the weight placed on the back foot and a low crouched position .
19 It had been better , a long time ago it had been better , when their loving had made Frank , and better up to the time of Adam 's birth .
20 Oh god hurry up with the beer .
21 Start your arrangement around rim and then build up towards the middle to hide the foam
22 Does detail build up to a whole or is detail obtained by microscoping the whole ?
23 The resistance to this shearing will start at nothing , build up to a maximum , and decline again to zero when the atoms get to the top of the hump .
24 Of course there are lines that Keith does in second verses , melodic lines which build up to the chorus , and then it all apexes at the solo , hopefully . ’
25 The dust build up on the fan housing is dust which has already passed through the unit — and the disk drives !
26 In the case of policemen at Easton , this sport is situationally constrained by the common-sense knowledge they build up of the court room setting and its players .
27 A bout of exercise of any kind is a wonderful outlet for the frustrations that build up during the day and it helps to release tension and enable us to relax .
28 The abnormal proteins produced by these degenerative diseases are relatively indigestible , so they build up in the lysosome .
29 It is also well known that the sediments build up in the summer and tend to be removed again in the winter .
30 This increases oxygen to the painful areas and at the same time removes the stagnant toxic wastes such as lactic and carbonic acids which build up in the muscle fibres .
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