Example sentences of "[vb past] up [prep] [pos pn] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | It was as though Estabrook had set two dogs on Judith 's heels — one bringing death , the other life — and let fate decide which caught up with her first . |
2 | Second , and more important , in 522 , stirred up by his second wife , if we may believe Gregory , he had his son by a previous marriage , Sigistrix , strangled . |
3 | The new Tories talked of being ‘ on the side of the people ’ and when , in March 1954 the Television Bill came up for its second reading , they won the day . |
4 | When it came up for its third reading on 21 June it was referred to a select committee who on 18 July reported that they were of the opinion that the bill ought not to be proceeded with . |
5 | There was pressure from the Liberal Democrat leader , Paddy Ashdown , for Mr Smith to declare firmly which way the Labour Party would be voting when the bill came up for its third reading , which many of the rebels were targeting for a full-scale revolt . |
6 | And that was where at the age of sixteen , I turned up for my first job interview . |
7 | ITALY , weakened by injuries and suspension , could face a torrid time in tonight 's World Cup qualifier against a Portuguese side fired up for their first home match in the series . |
8 | Jose-Maria Olazabal finished on a better note with a 70 and was five under par for the last three rounds , which partially made up for his first round of 76 . |
9 | I crept up to my first victim in the same way as I imagine a lion cub stalks it first wildebeest — clumsily . |
10 | I went into the job feeling confident enough , but the wind that got up for our first day soon knocked that out of me . |
11 | Pioline , the 15th-seeded Frenchman who has never won a tournament , followed up on his fourth round demolition of world number one Jim Courier by beating Andrei Medvedev of Ukraine in the quarter-finals 6–3 6–1 3–6 6–2 . |
12 | He stepped up with his last wood with Reading holding shot . |
13 | I went up for my first term at York called Nigel and I came back as Oliver . |
14 | The fanfare seized up on its first chord and then seemed to fall over itself , collapsing in a welter of notes . |