Example sentences of "[vb past] up [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This impression was confirmed by a reporter from the New Yorker , one of the many journalists who turned up regularly at Liverpool Street in search of a heart-warming story . |
2 | Meanwhile he turned up daily at Chelsea , sitting with Jack in the studio or Franca in the kitchen . |
3 | Any hope I might have entertained that Lewis and Verity 's little Hogmanay hug had been an aberration , something they would fail to follow through , or feel for some reason embarrassed about , was comprehensively quashed the next evening when they turned up together at Uncle Hamish and Aunt Tone 's , bearing all the signs of new lovers ( literally so in the case of Lewis 's neck , which displayed a line of passion purpurae worthy of an industrial vacuum cleaner , and which were ill-concealed by Lewis 's longish dark curls and a white shirt fastened with a bootlace tie ) . |
4 | Fangio and Moss teamed up again at Maserati in 1957 , but their renewed partnership was only brief as Moss soon moved to Vanwall. the pair of them , however , dominated the championship once more but the final championship read : 1st Fangio , 2nd Moss , for a third successive year . |
5 | I was a rather young man , like many of the people in the Three-Ninetieth , that grew up rapidly at station one-fifty- three , Parham , England . |
6 | They looked up curiously at Ebenezer , but said nothing . |
7 | Victoria managed a smile , and looked up openly at Shelley from her desk . |
8 | He looked up slowly at Yanto 's greeting . |
9 | She looked up apologetically at Clare . |
10 | meanwhile , slipped up again at Croft Park , this time losing 2–0 Colin Mcleod and Paul Staff were on target in the first half hour . |
11 | ( iii ) stayed up late at night talking to someone who is under the influence of drugs . |