Example sentences of "up by [art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 As he lay dying , he was castrated by another who threw his severed penis across the room where it was snapped up by a servant and hidden .
2 Chris Stocks was set up by a friend when The Sun newspaper asked readers to send in photographs of Chris Evans lookalikes .
3 Figures in the CBI report show that manufacturing output in the past decade , at precisely the same point in the economic cycle , is up by a quarter , investment is up by a third , productivity is up by a half and manufactured exports are up by nearly three quarters .
4 It is now up a quarter on what it was 10 years ago , investments are up a third , productivity is up by a half and exports are up by three quarters .
5 Between 1979 and 1987 the number of inpatients treated in English hospitals went up by a quarter and day cases by almost 60 per cent .
6 A DOCTOR was beaten up by a gang as he made a midnight call to the home of a dying cancer patient .
7 Although the poem is conventional in several respects , it ends critically , not with the shepherdess cheered up by a song or by the sight of another attractive shepherd , but with Daphne recognizing that she has been gullible about her young man .
8 A collegial model looked both more scriptural and more ecumenical — as well as being more suited to a post-monarchical world — even if bolstered up by a not-too-sound and rather fundamentalist interpretation of a selection of New Testament and patristic texts .
9 Brenda 's remedies are made by up by a pharmacist and sent to her .
10 Eighty five of you said yes your parents did a good a job , now , I do n't know who your parents were or what you mean by your parents or indeed how many you have , so let's ask , simply an informational question , were you brought up by a mother and a father ?
11 And in this hundred , and I think most people here are at least over sixteen , ninety one of the women here were brought up by a mother and a father and only er , nine by one parent .
12 Every so often there was a little crab corpse or a twist of sand thrown up by a sandworm or a streak of brilliant green weed like the hair of a water nymph and sometimes a smooth small rock and beside it a still , clear , tiny pool with mussels , blue black and pearly .
13 The price of oil was tumbling again , one of his most reliable brokers on Wall Street had just been arrested for insider dealing , the acquisition of a highly prestigious London hotel had been held up by a query as to who actually owned it and , back home , one of his sisters had just committed suicide , causing a tremor of scandal throughout the country .
14 The bang as it bounces may be picked up by a hearing-aid or by a vibrator , thus avoiding that sticky mess on top of the stove .
15 In such a case at least one share would have to be taken up by a solicitor or a recognised body to avoid expiry of the recognition .
16 In such a case at least one share would have to be taken up by a solicitor or a recognised body to avoid expiry of the recognition .
17 I 'm nearly seventy , er my pension , will be going up by a pound and odd , I 'm not right sure how much .
18 If for example rebuilding is necessary and plans have to be drawn up by an architect and approved by local Council , any fees incurred here would be covered .
19 His father died prematurely and Knott was brought up by an aunt and uncle while attending Arbroath High School ( 1864–71 ) .
20 Nails came unexpectedly and rescued him , hauling him up by the chin and putting the rail under his hand .
21 Revised estimates drawn up by the government and central bank towards the end of 1989 showed the country 's economic situation to be worse than previously thought , with a current-account deficit of dollars 2,029 million for 1988 , although the situation was expected to improve in the early 1990s as a result of increased oil revenues .
22 The Financial Management Unit set up by the Treasury and MPO in order to disseminate useful lessons and good practice , and to bring common problems to the attention of the central departments .
23 His co-pilot radioed the command centre , requesting a fix in order to enable him to plot the best route back to Britain , or at least to the channel where he could be picked up by the coastguard or a spotter plane .
24 Larvae may also be picked up by the bloodstream and carried to other organs ; and some might reach the anterior mesenteric artery , which is the main source of blood to the intestines .
25 There has been speculation among local climbers that the individuals responsible for the chipping of Hareless Heart are also to blame on this occasion ; a theory backed up by the likelihood that the vandals had some level of climbing expertise .
26 Activists are illegally dismissed , strikes are forcibly broken up by the army or police and many unionists have been killed .
27 Spike : Another word for the smash , where you jump up by the net and whack the ball down with your hand .
28 ‘ I 'll take the dogs for a walk up by the river and see what 's to be seen .
29 On acceptance , the proposed visitor will be assigned to a particular research group , and a detailed schedule for the visit will be drawn up by the Co-ordinator and the head of the research group concerned .
30 But most of the length is taken up by the cabin and since the Twingo is taller than a Sierra its packaging prowess is , perhaps , easier to appreciate .
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