Example sentences of "up and [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if it were to go up and up and up the blood would become absolutely saturated with sugar which would do us no good at all .
2 Sometimes a real sense of space is achieved , as on the second-millennium stele of Naramsin , where figures move up and down a tree clad hill under the stars ; but in general it seems no more than an alternative convention for the organisation of narrative over the surface .
3 It is the only inland funicular railway in this country , and is still in operation , its cars travelling up and down a gradient of 1–1½ and worked nowadays by electric motor .
4 So I removed a rubber-handled wrench from the tool kit — a souvenir of a summer working on rich people 's yachts in southern Ireland — and weighed it up and down a couple of times .
5 ‘ Drive up and down a couple of times , check the area . ’
6 If you look carefully , you may see some ridge and furrow which lie in a reverse-S pattern , a result of the logistics facing the medieval ploughman , who had to manoeuvre eight oxen up and down a field .
7 He stamped up and down a bit , waiting for Miss Harker to return .
8 ‘ I make costumes myself , ’ she told him eagerly , eyeing up and down a Harlequin who 'd appeared beside her .
9 For example , in the first left-hand chord , the top part moves up and down a semitone , while the bottom two parts do the opposite .
10 I 'd been yo-yoing up and down a rollercoaster for the best part of an hour and I was still hung over from the phial of ‘ Renshenfengwangjiang ’ — a potent blend of panax ginseng and royal bee jelly — that Michael Willis had persuaded me to drink for breakfast .
11 The switching takes place up and down a hierarchy of abstraction and generality .
12 Where the great lake joined the river , at Drumshanbo , we headed directly southward and soon were in neat white Leitrim Village , a row of houses up and down a hillside street .
13 Sometimes he would be climbing up and down a cliff and he found himself stuck , unable to get higher and unable to climb down and once he was left clinging on a ledge for ever .
14 They go about this by jumping up and down a lot and cranking the drum machine up to unfeasible volumes .
15 I was lying on my back , I was working my legs up and down a lot ,
16 ‘ You have to walk up and down a lot , ’ smiled Neville .
17 Yeah so when people are saying , Well simple harmonic motion or erm you know throwing a stone up and down that sort of thing roughly is n't it sort of one of them goes up and down a lot like that one of them just goes up once and down same equation .
18 The dogs were up and down a lot .
19 It was Yom Kippur , and in one of the breaks in the day-long service , I spied a young dark-haired lad shinning up and down a pillar and asked him if he liked acting .
20 We may see rage in a bucking horse , acute anxiety in a solitary horse galloping up and down a fence , great fear in a horse that cowers and jams its tail down hard between its hind legs , or elation in a pony that has escaped from a yard and is prancing around the paddock in an exuberant high-stepping trot .
21 He 'd shifted position and walked up and down a piece of the street a few times , but this was hardly enough on a day when his own breath hung in the air before him .
22 It was a hard days work when you went up and down a drill like that , lift the neep and yeuk lift the neep and yeuk and hope you get
23 In that erm , in that mermaid outfit , and earning some ridiculous amount of money for an hour , while other models went up and down a catwalk for a tenth of the money , or something .
24 Wooden dolls are slid up and down a pole in time with the music , and castanets and bells , on the dolls ' backs , make a percussion sound .
25 You 'll have to break yourself of the habit of bobbing up and down every time my daughter appears , especially when she looks like this . ’
26 Her head goes up and down every time you put a forkful in .
27 up and down every line .
28 But instead of a hosereel going up and down the field , you have a tractor and an injector . ’
29 Guiding the plough and following the team up and down the field over the uneven ground was very hard and tiring work .
30 The terms of this description make it absolutely clear that Polygnotos did not adhere to the single ground-line but placed his figures up and down the field with some rudimentary indication of setting ; and a few Athenian vases which must have been painted around the sixties show the same thing .
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