Example sentences of "up at [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | they 've lined one up at each end of the field so it , it looks like they 're saying , well , you know that 's a parcel of land . |
2 | She remained well clinically to follow up at one year after onset of her colitic symptoms . |
3 | Guy 's mouth kicked up at one corner in a wryly amused smile . |
4 | Catching them was a simple procedure of setting up a wire-mesh peat basket , held up at one side by a stick , with a string attached which led in through the window . |
5 | His early ventures into freelance design had been reasonably successful ; with Leonie 's encouragement he worked long hours as a restaurant porter to earn enough money to buy a couple of ancient industrial machines which he set up at one end of the living room of his mother 's house . |
6 | The children line up at one end of the room with the organizer ( grandmother ) at the other . |
7 | But in Heartbreak Hotel , which has a real deep echo , they had a speaker set up at one end of this long hallway and a microphone at the other end , and a sign on the door saying ‘ DO N'T OPEN THE DOOR WHEN THE RED LIGHT IS ON ’ . |
8 | The bears line up at one end of the room . |
9 | The first poster went up at Oval station on April 14 . |
10 | and he said you know , he said they have n't been turning up at that chapel for them , when they 've preaching but you did n't crack on they knew anything about that but he just sort of said said no you know remain non-committal . |
11 | Carrie suddenly said , ‘ Your mum and I were worried about you , Seb , but all my dad could keep saying was , ‘ It 's a good job I managed to reach you when I did , or you 'd have been up at that farmhouse for another week . ’ ’ |
12 | I feel so sorry for it you know , up at that house with all them big fat balls of , of fat . |
13 | ‘ I do n't remember it coming up at that meeting of Senate , ’ says Philip . |
14 | ‘ Live in a box , do n't you , up at that farm of yours ? |
15 | A product of the tail-end of the Northern Soul scene ( a mid-'70s underground dance phenomenon equivalent to electro/acid 's renegade '90s appeal ) , Tony and Gordon met up at that hotbed of creativity , Stockport Tech and settled in Sheffield . |
16 | A product of the tail-end of the Northern Soul scene ( a mid-'70s underground dance phenomenon equivalent to electro/acid 's renegade '90s appeal ) , Tony and Gordon met up at that hotbed of creativity , Stockport Tech and settled in Sheffield . |
17 | SOUTH TYNEDALE Railway Diesel Day Chance to get all steamed up at unique collection of classic British industrial engines including ‘ Tiny Tim ’ and ‘ The Wickham Trolley ’ . |
18 | It said that despite being aware of Gooch coming up at high speed behind him , Gallagher pulled out into his path . |
19 | Rival villages would line up at either end of the green to do this . |
20 | He expected Mr Major to turn up at another party on Thursday night — even sneering : ‘ This is the vomit party , tomorrow 's is the cream ’ — but the Premier was flying across the Atlantic for a high-profile visit to Canadian leader Brian Mulroney . |
21 | It is difficult to get skips in this age group capable of keeping their end up at this level of competition . |
22 | While up at this end of the guitar , I must mention the headstock shape . |
23 | Another character turns up at this stage in the obese and blustering form of Judge Sir John Popham . |
24 | Of course , she was not normally up at this time of the morning . |
25 | There are many other more elaborate braids and edgings which are great fun to knit if you keep your machine set up at this time of year , as it is a good time to play with new ideas and perhaps to knit enough to edge that beautiful Chanel-type jacket you are going to knit later , but the simple knitted binding or a simple rouleau takes a lot of beating and always loos fashionable , elegantly simple and stylish . |
26 | What on earth are you doing waking the whole world up at this time of night ? |
27 | Showing no ill-effects from the ‘ chucking ’ accusation he had faced earlier in the tour , the Middlesex man soon removed Wright , driving out of the rough and caught at slip ; ended Hartland 's defiant debut at silly point ; had Greatbatch snapped up at short leg after a couple of desperate drives ; and broke through Thomson 's forcing shot via an arm ball . |
28 | But there are few women and even fewer men who do n't slip up at some point in their lives , in thought if not in deed . |
29 | ‘ I hope we can all meet up at some time in the future , ’ says Tyler , ‘ and have a tap-dance . ’ |
30 | After taking a series of measurements I put a numbered ring on each bird 's leg so that if one came to grief and was picked up at some time in the future , its identity could be established . |