Example sentences of "up [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I thought I 'd picked it up off a clean pile , but I was mistaken . |
2 | The major agreements are drawn up between a small number of tightly-controlled organisations and the outcome of their central negotiations sets guidelines and limits to the industry-wide negotiations which then subsequently take place . |
3 | Most prison reformers , including Howard , have emphasized that any rehabilitative effect which prison may have will derive primarily from the quality of the relationship built up between a respected member of staff and an individual prisoner . |
4 | They climbed , passing up through a zebra-crossing kaleidoscope of dark and light . |
5 | Stay in this position for some time , then slowly sit up through a curved spine — a great way to relax ! |
6 | In one single movement , raise both the torso and the legs — up through a curved spine to a sitting position , grasping the ankles . |
7 | The sour smell from the communal rubbish bins in the alley below drifted up through a broken window and Carrie grimaced as she knocked on the door . |
8 | ‘ I found a good place on the bus , on the top deck , right at the front , where you can feel the warmth coming up through a grating ’ ( here and there a head nodded understandingly ) ‘ and see the view . |
9 | Spread out below them were Dingle Harbour and Ventry Bay , and to the west , beyond the sheer cliff of Slea Head , the Blasket Islands poked their treacherous black rocks up through a calm Atlantic . |
10 | Cover : pulling up through a steady 4g loop in Harry Prew-Smith 's Fouga Magister . |
11 | Thus , in his chapter ‘ The Elimination of Metaphysics ’ , Ayer cites a number of philosophical problems which he believes can be rapidly cleared up through a proper understanding of language . |
12 | The net swept them up through an oblong portal faced with irregular , soapy-looking tiles , into a concourse bathed in harsh amber light . |
13 | OLD salt Sydney Barnes , 83 , turned up for a naval reunion and found he was the only one there . |
14 | We are led inexorably towards Kingsley and Redford squaring up for a mental duel between software equals , one barmily convinced that He Who Has The Database Rules The World and the other on the side of human compassion which ca n't be reduced to byte-size chunks . |
15 | Stars of Hi de Hi and It Ai n't Half Hot Mum team up for a new series set below stairs , You Rang M'Lord . |
16 | One reason there is so little change in most traditional bureaucratic organizations , I argue , is that they have conditioned out of people the willingness to stand up for a new idea . |
17 | Olympic decathlete Daley Thompson has left the world of track and field and is gearing up for a new career in motor racing . |
18 | Plans are being drawn up for a new production line that will provide additional capacity of 60,000 tubes per day at the factory currently making 317,000 tubes per day . |
19 | Yeah , I thought you were saving up for a new game for your Sega system ? |
20 | Recently , we had enough saved up for a nice flat after having lived in one room for a year . |
21 | Food and Drink : Roll up for a saucy lamb |
22 | Food and Drink : Roll up for a saucy lamb |
23 | The charity already has plans drawn up for a ten-bed hospice at Middlesbrough to care for terminally ill people and contractors are currently submitting tenders for the work . |
24 | One saves up for a lifelong dream , another |
25 | He signed up for a ten-week ‘ twilight ’ course in order to ‘ remedy this deficiency ’ . |
26 | All appointees have to provide a urine sample — even Pamela Harriman , the new ambassador to Paris , had to stand in line , clutching her paper cup — and turn up for a face-to-face interview , which usually lasts between one-and-a-half and two hours . |
27 | I have a 30 gallon corner tank , and would like to set it up for a Black Peacock , Pterois volitans . |
28 | Whatever John 's mother may have thought about his likely lack of application when he wanted to study music , once he decided to learn ballet he took it seriously and must have worked hard to make up for a late start . |
29 | To make up for a late start , the government this year announced it would make available £125 million of grants to push industry into the robot age . |
30 | It was now obvious that the horse was a stayer and yet Harry Short 's stable jockey had recently ridden him as if his best distance was six furlongs , holding him up for a late run . |