Example sentences of "and [vb past] up [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She could not speak , indeed , it was said she had not spoken for decades , though once she had been a singer and made up songs that others learned after her and still sang .
2 This year , sales here increased 133% to £5.6m , and made up 45% of all new licence sales .
3 They left the Tower and rode up Eastcheap , turning into Gracechurch , past the Cornmarket where St Peter on Cornhill stood , and into Cheapside .
4 She learned that Maxim had an elder sister — oddly , she 'd always assumed he must have been the first child — who had married a Quaker school-master and lived up North , had three children and did n't work , ‘ Except at disapproving of the Army , ’ Maxim added .
5 In the previous chapter ( p.41 ) it was argued that this was the period when a major ideological stress of antislavery was its embodiment of the national interest across class and denomination , and such meetings offered dramatic demonstration of aristocratic support ( the Duke of Bedford at Woburn ) , ‘ the elite of the town , churchmen and dissenters ’ ( at Dunstable ) and caught up audiences , already stirred by ‘ an intensity of feeling on the fate of the Reform Bill ’ , into an almost equally excited interest in emancipation .
6 It measured 1270mm wide , so we used a 914mm wide door and built up sides using 15mm laminated chipboard
7 A limited marine transgression in the Roman period caused the formation of salt marsh in the northern part of the Fens , while the Fen rivers aggraded their courses and built up levees of silt .
8 Led by a man named William Shorter , the gang had begun as a small group of poachers , their nickname derived from their dark clothing and blacked up faces for nocturnal raids in the forest .
9 As the cricket world reeled at yesterday 's shock news that Gooch 's 16-year marriage to wife Brenda has broken up , Test and county chiefs expressed their amazement — and drew up contingency plans .
10 NATO ministers promised humanitarian aid , and drew up guidelines for recognising the independence of the former Soviet republics .
11 Mr Hunte conferred subsequently with other ICC officials , principally Sir Colin Cowdrey , the chairman , and drew up penalties which were widely considered as being too mild .
12 Greek bidders descended on the sale yesterday and drove up prices .
13 The October 1990 rate cut was anticipated for some time in advance by the gilt market which bought gilts and drove up gilt prices ( see Fig. 17.3 ) , as was the continued fall in base rates over the next two years .
14 SCOTTISH striker Graham Harvey promised Linfield a debut goal — and came up trumps with a 36-minute hat-trick in the 5–2 win over Larne that keeps the Blues a point clear at the top of the table .
15 It 's only the resin from the flower and dried up leaves of a very beautiful plant . ’
16 I recalled north India seen from 36,000 feet , laid out like a Liberty print in various shades of silt : Art Nouveauish abstractions of dark arbitrary patches and wriggling river lines in wide sandy beds , whiplash meanders and ox-bows and dried up curves where rivers once flowed — a palimpsest of an earlier topography counterpointed by the rare human impositions of road and railway in thin straight lines .
17 ‘ The moment he finished with Etty , the big beast ran over and dug up Admiral King-Fisher 's nest .
18 I 've chased ducks , and dug up homes , and trampled nests , and caused commotion wherever I went . ’
19 So you 're going to be looking at things like additional insurability option , waiver of premium , index linking and paid up option .
20 CAR thieves wrecked two fences and ripped up lawns when they sped through a quiet residential estate yesterday .
21 The resourceful youngster has overhauled the yacht and drummed up sponsors largely by himself .
22 His vision broke frontiers and opened up travel to ordinary people .
23 Glenda Worth and Dee Malpas formed a partnership last year after they had completed their City & Guilds Machine Knitting course , and opened up GlenDee , their designer knitwear shop in Hopkins Passage , Welshpool , Powys .
24 The judicial decision ended a monopoly and opened up competition not only in the provision of telecommunications services but also new developments in information technologies .
25 These particular fatty acids can play a significant role in preventing heart disease and clogged up arteries .
26 He drop-kicked the telegram away , went out for a drink and turned up months later on the first day of filming amiable as an old soldier .
27 She got out of the car and walked up Doris 's path , her back ramrod straight .
28 They got out of the car and walked up Sybil 's short drive .
29 Nearby in Coire an Lochain , Brian Davison and I started up Daddy Longlegs and finished up Ventricle for a very hard route called Big Daddy ( VI ) .
30 He told David to kill the Philistines and raised up heroes to defend his people . ’
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