Example sentences of "up from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The earth is coming quietly and darkly up from a great depth ,
2 To complicate the situation , let us assume that the package under consideration is itself called up from a higher package with a different manager .
3 Spain 's 35% growth has been fuelled by its catching up from a low base , government investment policies , especially in the workstation arena .
4 Peter woke up from a violent dream that was to change everything .
5 I immediately asked Dennis if he was OK , and pointed out that I thought that the ball had jumped up from a good length .
6 In these hot summer months prudent Japanese girls suppress the potential faux pas of erect nipples that could spring up from a cool blast of the air-conditioner by sticking on a handy pair of ‘ Nipples ’ .
7 Now I was about to meet him again , it was as if I had suddenly woken up from a syrupy dream .
8 Now she thought ‘ Mother ’ deliberately , summoning up from a deep centre the bossy voice which had haunted her and with it a sweet softness , older still and loving .
9 It is reasonable to suppose that a sense of what is usual or unusual or noticeable in language is built up from a lifelong experience of linguistic use , so that we are able to affirm with reasonable confidence and without resort to a pocket calculator ( to take a simple case already mentioned ) that Hemingway favours short sentences .
10 Rose looked up from a Naseby-dominated desk as Mr Multhrop speedily opened the door and almost pushed the sergeant in .
11 A double stairway led up from a dusty hallway past walls of hieroglyphics and adolescent gods , set between huge mirrors advertising an Italian cognac popular in the 1920s .
12 He heats each portion in a bowl of hot water kept topped up from a boiling kettle before making the wax balls , the names tightly sealed inside .
13 It garnered unequivocal critical praise , the vocal admiration of many American politicians and a thumbs up from a Californian judge , who recently sent a young black offender to see the film ( in lieu of a custodial sentence ) .
14 The claim is that these rules can be built up from a simple base .
15 Clear fresh water bubbled up from a pebble-filled pool , overhung by rocks .
16 For example , the genetic material is made up from a complex molecule known as DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid ) .
17 I I simply , I simply want er er a direct message from from the programme which is going on Chairman incidentally I I note that Nottinghamshire County Council erm has found a a and the Labour group there has found it necessary to tackle just the same problems erm in elderly persons homes and that I understand that they have a a closure list of seven , now presumably that has been drawn up from a long list of a lot more than seven , say fourteen or fifteen from which they 've made their final choice .
18 At the 13th , Woosnam was heckled and a cheer went up from a few spectators as he put his drive into the creek .
19 Philip Swallow finds the VC 's memorandum , its envelope still unopened , at the bottom of his In-tray , trapped between the pages of a brochure for Bargain Winter Breaks in Belgium which he had picked up from a local travel agency some weeks ago .
20 Have you ever woken up from a full night 's sleep still exhausted ?
21 But there are two other prices where you can sell up from a full page and that 's that pre a premium slot like you see there and the chemist there will have paid twelve hundred pound .
22 In 1963 Takayanagi proposed models for polymers containing separate phases and carried out experimental studies on composites made up from a hard polymer and a soft rubber .
23 The top drape is made up from a 150 cm square of fabric cut across diagonally from corner to corner to make two triangular shapes .
24 Bangor went two up from a short corner with J Clark firing in an unstoppable shot .
25 Users can scale the Boss system up from a single node to 456 nodes , to give 114.6GFlops performance .
26 Many people carry out interviews and write them up from a social point of view .
27 Local legend said that the animal used these to hang itself up from a low-hanging branch of a tree at night .
28 A feeling of belonging to a community , or as it has been described here , of citizenship , is built up from a whole range of social , economic and psychological components .
29 Thus the expenditure needs are built up from a whole series of estimates , referring to the many components of Local Government expenditure .
30 Uplift yourself from your lower self , even as an elephant draws himself up from a muddy swamp .
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