Example sentences of "be [v-ing] up at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Production had been building up at Courtaulds ' $85 million plant near Mobile , Alabama , since June , 1992 . |
2 | Richardson claims that a number of other things that are coming up at Christie 's this month belong to him : notably a Picasso drawing of Dora Maar and some Braque Christmas cards that Cooper never forwarded . |
3 | The voucher holders , who also hold a gold card , will be queueing up at Roker Park for their tickets throughout this week . |
4 | FOUR RAILWAYMEN have plumped for a ‘ busmen 's holiday ’ this autumn … by organising a charity rail tour to delightful Poole in Dorset which will be picking up at Wigan North Western . |
5 | I think probably Norm 's pyjamas will be coming up at Sotheby 's pretty soon . ’ |
6 | Millwall 's Horne , however , will be linking up at Roker Park and could play in Sunday 's crunch game with Leicester if Tony Norman fails to recover from injury . |
7 | Pam Wright and 15 other Europeans are teeing up at Moon Valley . |
8 | They were standing up at UFO and saying : ‘ This is fucking rubbish , people are being killed in Vietnam ’ , and some people would say ‘ It 's all in your head man ’ . |
9 | ‘ Meet Miss Ferguson and Miss Kennedy — the two vets who are setting up at Broom House . ’ |
10 | No country has yet settled on how to rid itself forever of the thousands of tonnes of highly radioactive nuclear waste that is piling up at power plants . |
11 | Meanwhile transfer activity is hotting up at Crystal Palace . |
12 | THE pace is hotting up at Sotheby 's , the world 's top auction house . |
13 | He was pointing up at Li Yuan , there at the centre of the screen . |
14 | He was teeing up at Caernarfon Golf Club in Gwynedd , North Wales , hoping to improve his own UK record 395 yard drive . |
15 | When he was not ducking and weaving through the cedar brush with this curious hat on his head , Gould was sitting up at night on the Appletree Flats waiting to ambush a tawny-shouldered podargus or crouching next to a hole in the ground close to Stephen 's garden gate waiting for the appearance of an unfamiliar little mouse . |