Example sentences of "[coord] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or up over the top of that bit .
2 But this idea of God as an object up above the world ( or up above the universe ) is firmly ruled out by all that these religions have to say about the divine nature .
3 I invited Reinhard to join me in some parallel experiments in chicks ; to our delight , 2-Dgal , injected either just before or up to a couple of hours after training , blocked fucose incorporation into the chick brain glycoproteins and produced amnesia in animals tested twenty-four hours later .
4 The site is deeply rolling land so the shot is frequently down from an elevated tee , or up to a pulpit green — or the reverse !
5 All day he walked around the cove , or up on the cliffs ; all evening he sat in a corner of the room , and drank rum and water .
6 He was trying to figure if anyone along the road or up on the ridge had been hurt .
7 Under the stage , maybe , or up on the grid .
8 He began to speak out loud over the sound of the copious running water ; he congratulated himself for not crying in public , he congratulated himself for not getting hurt , for not letting himself be assaulted on the way home , for not letting anyone corner him or get him down on the floor or up against a wall but for keeping walking instead .
9 or up against the practice you see .
10 ‘ From Arsenal 's point of view , it 's good to have many players to choose from but Anders can not be happy sitting on the bench or up in the stands .
11 Perhaps up in the or up in the mountain .
12 The seagulls wheeled off and up over the harbour .
13 Start by measuring in a rough circle around the dog 's throat and up over the ears , and then add a further 5 cm ( 2 in ) to this figure .
14 That 's a bit of a long drag that one , not that Paul take open up a bit there and go a bit faster , level , but that was a bit Well 's done a left up to Chell 's Field and that , bloody that killed him , I bet , you know the bit I mean , and up over the fields , where you go through the fields and fields , that was the killer , cos and coming back Bell 's straight round to , got to the bottom , Hill was n't too bad .
15 Not today , however , and now my route took me off the road by a stile and up over the hill by an old quarry track .
16 She poked again — dug right down to the bottom and up through the shambles came something that signalled with painful clarity .
17 It took him two days , making three journeys a day — down the slippery path through the forest , then a mile along the river-bank , across the permanent bridge and up through the fields to the village .
18 This walk takes you through the Whinlatter Forest and up through the trees to the top of Grisedale Pike at 2,593ft .
19 This often means using it ‘ reverse flow ’ — that is with water pumped down the uplift and up through the gravel , thereby keeping the gravel cleaner and less clogged than ‘ standard flow ’ systems where detritus is sucked into the gravel .
20 Water is sucked through and around charcoal-impregnated filter sponges into the undergravel plate and up through the gravel .
21 Then the pantry — the old still-room — and up into the yard , with its pigsties , stables , cart sheds , barn , bakehouse , and wash-house , soon to be bulldozed …
22 They took him outside and up into the mountains .
23 They are tunnelling down into the sewers and up into the cavity walls and suspended ceilings .
24 off and up into the air with mighty shudders and wobbles .
25 We managed to flee across the river and up into the hills .
26 All over the south and south-west of England and up into the midlands and the borders of Wales we may encounter ancient hill forts on hill tops or upper slopes , still marked by the visible line of prehistoric ditches .
27 ‘ The mechanism must be in this bed post , with a spring that runs here under the boarding and up into the other . ’
28 At length , the larger of the two came out , slipped along the bank under cover of the brambles and so down into the ditch and up into the field .
29 The hands Maria had raised to Luke 's shoulders strayed eagerly to the back of his neck and up into the thickness of his dark hair , her fingers pressing themselves to the perfect shaping of his skull as she sought and claimed a deeper kiss , drawing him far into the warm moist depths of her mouth .
30 With a shudder , she tightened her arms around the wide strength of his shoulders as he trailed small , teasing kisses from her lips , along her jawline , and up into the spread curtain of her hair .
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