Example sentences of "[vb -s] up in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And , you know , I get stuff which comes at me and I pass on to someone else and gradually the process goes until it finishes up in the wastepaper bin , and usually they 're the ones which are the longest which do n't get read . |
2 | For it crops up in the Rock-Drill Canto 87 , in the 1950s : |
3 | The Ritzy fills up in a flash , and Katie the researcher has soon found all the contestants for tonight 's show . |
4 | Laban puts the wrong daughter of his in Jacob 's bed , and Jacob does not realize it till he wakes up in the morning ! |
5 | When he wakes up in the morning he mutters , ‘ Tell Potter , tell Potter . ’ |
6 | During the night and for several hours after dawn the summit remains clearly visible , but as the plain warms up in the morning sun , the hot air rises and becomes vapour at a given height . |
7 | In the clamp they last well until February , but tend to rot when the weather warms up in the spring . |
8 | It shows up in the way our best run companies now organize their work , regard their workers , design their enterprises . |
9 | This tension between economic arithmetic and the prescriptions of economic theory shows up in the discussion that follows . |
10 | The special significance of this number is that a similar long-term cyclic pattern shows up in the record of the changing number of sunspots , modulating the stronger 11 year rhythm . |
11 | I 've been trying to get through to him in New York for weeks , and when he finally shows up in the office I 'm covered in green face-mask . |
12 | The Commodore 64 also offers a similar system but the ZX Spectrum , on which the Light Rifle was tested , does n't and the deficiency shows up in the time taken to calculate the position of the rifle when the trigger is pulled . |
13 | When the heroin shows up in the flour , Gary wants to return it to the mob . |
14 | Sometimes it shows up in the application of particularly conventional designs to these subjects . |
15 | In many pregnant women , this shows up in the form of food aversions — a strong dislike for dishes or drinks previously enjoyed . |
16 | If it ends up in a bark crevice , the seed may germinate and penetrate the tree . |
17 | Adopted by his commanding officer , he ends up in an élite training school for Hitler Youth , barking Sieg Heil along with the rest of them . |
18 | Only about 20 per cent of the carbon in the coal ends up in the gas in either process , so carbonisation is not an efficient method for producing a carbon-based gas from coal . |
19 | The process is very efficient and almost all of the carbon in the coal ends up in the gas . |
20 | The vast majority of written material sent to the media ends up in the waste-bin — some of it unread ; this despite modern training in PR and the many courses which are now available . |
21 | Once they are removed , all that soil , like the fertilizer , has to go somewhere , and , often as not , it ends up in the watercourse , silting up the stream bed , eroding banks , and worsening flooding . |
22 | And if it ends up in the scrap bin , we simply write it off to experience , and start again . |
23 | Unfortunately , much of the opium produced by the plants ends up in the bloodstreams of drug addicts . |
24 | She grows up in a household which defies the law by bringing black and white people together , one in which the challenging of racism is a 24-hour living presence and is the only thing that really matters . |
25 | A child grows up in a community in which people moan and cry when they are in pain ( as he does himself ) ; in which they also use expressions like ‘ I 'm in pain' and ‘ I 've got toothache ’ ; in which others react sympathetically to their linguistic , as to their non-linguistic , expressions of pain ; and so he comes to use the linguistic expression himself in the place of the natural expression . |
26 | This is why a child who grows up in an atmosphere where artistic beauty is in evidence and talked about and striven after has an enormous advantage over the child from a background of visual ugliness in which people are innocent of any artistic discernment . |
27 | These are portraits of the artist who grows up in an age of revolutionary socialism and who has to make what he can of it . |
28 | When one grows up in the north-east , one is aware that the region is a long way from the English seat of power in London . |
29 | My tongue hangs up in the leaves |
30 | Clap your hands and insist that natural gas goes up in a puff of noxious air . |