Example sentences of "and [vb past] up the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We reached the much photographed Nape 's Needle and skimmed up the short , yet difficult , chimney of boot-worn rock . |
2 | She claims her alleged victim was confused and made up the whole story . |
3 | She claims her alleged victim was confused and made up the whole story . |
4 | If I was n't an actor I 'd be covered in tattoos and pierced up the fucking ying-yang . |
5 | There , I crossed the ancient Monnow Bridge and rode up the broad main street to Agincourt Square , where colourful umbrellas set before the inns give the place a continental air . |
6 | Only 16ยท5 per cent of the inhabitants of Pimhill Hundred were exempted from payment of the hearth tax in 1672 , and though many cottagers remained near the poverty line all their lives others prospered a little and moved up the social scale . |
7 | He came across and dabbed up the spilt coffee with a dirty dishcloth and a flourish . |
8 | Quickly he went down the ladder , crossed the kitchen and snatched up the top one of a pile of washed sacks from behind the kitchen door . |
9 | A Shrewsbury architect , Thomas Farnolls Pritchard , had the idea and drew up the original plan , but the design was modified in the process of building the bridge . |
10 | So much for security , Ruth mused as she leapt back into the jeep and drove up the long gravelly drive ; I could be a burglar for all he knew . |
11 | Both country 's leaders were from the same generation Clinton is 46 , Major 49 and came up the hard way , she added . |
12 | We slanted across the river , the wind carrying us against the current , and coasted up the far bank . |
13 | Emily turned and walked up the wide staircase , looking painfully at the bare walls where paintings of her ancestors had hung for generations . |
14 | Now several people in the audience were on their feet and waving in an attempt to attract the attention of Gerrard , who left the dais and walked up the narrow central aisle , holding a hand microphone high in the air . |
15 | In my utter loneliness I had only one resource : several times I took the ferry to North Shields , and walked up the steep bank to a certain public lavatory beside a roaring pub . |
16 | He left the Incident Room and walked up the steep alley to Lady Street , into the usual morning clutter of delivery vans and pedestrians . |
17 | She went to the Underground , sat on the train planning what she was going to do , and walked up the big rich tree-lined road where Theresa and Anthony had their home . |
18 | After slipping the clip carefully into her anorak pocket and zipping it closed she descended the steps and scooped up the fallen FN FAL . |
19 | And at once , two more leapt forward and scooped up the bleeding lumps of flesh and bone and flung them into the open furnaces . |
20 | She stooped and scooped up the little dog on to her lap . |
21 | Without pausing , she hurried on and although I called after her she did n't stop until she had reached the other side and scrambled up the rocky gully to the top . |
22 | Spurred on by a new hope , she ran across the road and scrambled up the smooth grassy side of the hillock . |
23 | Then Julius closed the door again and started up the winding staircase nearby . |
24 | Smoothing down her skirt as she seated herself , she reached over and started up the secondary computer . |
25 | He lifted one knee from the ground and turned his head slowly and looked up the slight incline to the path , and in his sun-blinded vision he saw a shape . |
26 | Manolo flicked a switch and brought up the other figure . |
27 | She went downstairs and brought up the only sweets she had in the house ; a box of liqueur chocolates . |
28 | They jumped it and went up the opposite slope . |
29 | On Sunday 10 May 1719 three warships subjected Castle Eilean Donan to a fierce bombardment which left gaping holes in its walls and the small garrison , in their alien white and yellow uniforms , surrendered , in the most gratifying fashion , to a few boatloads of English sailors , who seized the rebels ' stores and blew up the old fortress . |
30 | His wife seemed to recognise some signal and took up the conversational baton for the next lap . |