Example sentences of "as he [vb past] up the " in BNC.

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1 I did n't even look up as he went up the ramp into the street , so I 'm still not sure when he passed out of the garden and into the rest of the world .
2 The following day it was revealed that Bering had chipped a bone in a knee during the race , but such was the power of his acceleration as he took up the running that he could hardly have been affected until the very final stages .
3 Thinking of the crystal spaces , the lines of Kubla Khan unfolded naturally before him as he dawdled up the long terrace of decaying houses .
4 Reporters and police rushed for cover , watching Janotte as he ran up the banks of a nearby gully .
5 ‘ Must be a moral there somewhere , ’ he mused , as he ran up the gangplank .
6 The cavalry officer pushed a hand through his long golden hair as he ran up the house steps .
7 Moran looked stern and self-conscious as he drove up the short avenue .
8 It was a collection she had last seen in the hands of William Fosdyke , Signor Fixit , as he locked up the house after her first visit .
9 Store manager Richard Northover was dumped there by the two masked raiders who 'd kidnapped him as he locked up the Woolworths store .
10 She could hear Penry moving about upstairs as he made up the other bed .
11 As soon as he hung up the phone , he started to pack a few things .
12 A lifeguard ran up to him , as he strode up the sand amid applauding spectators , and said , ‘ Hell , you 're not even out of breath , are you ? ’
13 ‘ George Vicente Brown goin' be one dead son of a beetch , ’ Miguelito swore as he struggled up the bank .
14 Graham asked casually as he zipped up the holdall .
15 It was also noticed that he ceased to whistle unconsciously as he walked up the aisle from the vestry .
16 Information and Planning , he was thinking as he walked up the ramp , shoulders stooped to further alter his appearance .
17 DETECTIVES are hunting the killer of a friendly bus driver gunned down as he walked up the driveway to his North-East home .
18 I left Taff at the entrance to the farm and watched him as he continued along the road then , as he clambered up the grass bank and disappeared among the trees , I turned into the farm .
19 He knew that the archer would have to load and winch his bow , so he rose and ran with all his force , clearing the trees , almost breathless as he stumbled up the muddy causeway leading to the main abbey gate .
20 But despite his willingness to collaborate with this tall , blond , handsome editor and publisher with his square , even teeth invariably clamped over fat Turkish cigarettes and whose ice-blue eyes sometimes narrowed as he weighed up the profit or nuisance value of a potential contributor , Vaughan regarded Lehmann critically , detecting mistrust and calculation behind the editor 's apparent kindness and friendliness .
21 ‘ Do n't fancy marching in this heat , ’ remarked the driver as he started up the engine and we sped off in the direction of the Orne bridges .
22 He ran to his car , calling back to Aunt Nellie as he started up the engine : ‘ Ring up the A.A. box at Begwith and tell them to try and stop her . ’
23 As he started up the car and we made our way further round the island , Robins explained , ‘ They 're good sports , but every new face is welcome .
24 He smiled reassuringly as he started up the engine , which obliged first time .
25 His head slumped forward as he gave up the ghost .
26 Then , ‘ See here , ’ as he flipped up the patch like a lid .
27 He had been in his usual ‘ turbo mode ’ as he stormed up the face following a line of huge steps .
28 Henry looked at himself in the kitchen mirror , as he crumpled up the other three pages of this latest missive and threw it in the swingbin .
29 ‘ We 'll wander back , ’ he said as he picked up the blanket and baskets , ‘ expect we 'll meet 'em coming back . ’
30 Willie watched him in horror as he picked up the wriggling worms and put them inside the tin .
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