Example sentences of "[vb base] up in the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Their elders make it upstairs in the flats , attended by small children — brothers and sisters who grow up in the Gorbals , Glasser says , to try it with each other . |
2 | You could find them face down and face up in the mangroves . |
3 | ‘ Look up in the skies ! ’ said a wet extra . |
4 | Houses run up in the courts of Birmingham in the 1820s and 1830s cost – ; 60 each to build . |
5 | They pop up in the commercials on the TV screen , on the usherette 's tray at the cinema , in every other shop window . |
6 | Is there any chance you could run a page or so every now and then to explain a few of the terms that crop up in the reviews ? |
7 | Get up in the bows . |
8 | She went vaguely back to occasional journalism and found it increasingly difficult to sleep in the evenings and get up in the mornings . |
9 | No — I 've had it cut short before and I did n't like the way it feels when you wake up in the mornings — really weird . |
10 | STROKE victim Bishop Edward Daly told the Belfast Telegraph : ‘ I just wake up in the mornings now and say ‘ Thank you God , for another day ’ . ’ |
11 | Patrick had drown up in the tenements and immediately recognized their peculiar odour — the smell of cabbage and urine , of burnt food and unwashed humanity . |
12 | They always turn up in the nets ! |
13 | I 'm included in the squad , but i end up in the terraces in every game . |
14 | A local spokesman for the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) commented that " there is no such thing as selective trapping because all sorts of protected birds end up in the nets and die before they can be released " . |
15 | Descriptions of sea water tend , however lavishly written , to blow themselves out and end up in the doldrums . |
16 | There 's a lot of brigands ; yeah , that 's what they call them , live up in the wilds , the forests and steppes . |
17 | If you rise up in the stirrups when I say one and sink down at two you 'll find you stay with it . ’ |
18 | Dante 's sinners are buried in mud , shut up in the trunks of trees , frozen solid in blocks of ice , crushed beneath stones . |
19 | it 's up to him whether it 's , whether they say it 's right or wrong I think , I think what the council said is if they , if they want it , the thing shifting , they are strong enough to get it shifted if they , if they , if they really feel that the things rot , you see up in the Dales they , one chap built a house and er , and they said they had to pull it down because it would n't fit in with , of |
20 | see up in the tops there we could see this , sort of , box of Rice Krispies and down , so I went and toddled off to find somebody , and nobody in sight ! |