Example sentences of "up into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If it was n't to blow up into a first-class row , she 'd have to bargain . |
2 | So she 's split the twelve up into a two times six . |
3 | From there , after a change of buses and yet another lunch-time fast , the road climbed up into a bare landscape of mountains sweeping into each other , before it settled into the endless vistas of the high altiplano , a treeless puna 3,962 metres above sea level ; home for llamas , alpacas and the Aymara Indians . |
4 | Later study will fill in the spaces with key words of lesser rank , until the whole topic is built up into a coherent and connected body of knowledge . |
5 | The arrow formation soon broke up into a ragged line , with Premiere on the outside , pampering on the inner and Upper Gumtree still just in front . |
6 | The uncertain boundaries of the duchy gave rise to numerous disputes , any one of which might flare up into a major conflict , as the war of Saint Sardos demonstrated . |
7 | The clean channel is too clean , and beyond a certain volume ( which is painful ! ) the sounds starts to break up into a rough distortion ( presumably the point at which the speaker starts to flap ) . |
8 | This does not add much to the cost of the order , and over a period of time the extra components build up into a useful stock of parts . |
9 | He was lying at the bottom of the steps where he 'd fallen , pulling up into a near-foetal curl that he could n't prevent . |
10 | The staff and students are quickly getting to know each other and are shaping up into a hardworking and enthusiastic team . |
11 | People begin to become aware of this , and their thoughts and feelings gradually enable it to build up into a powerful tribal god . |
12 | And then , as the escalator carried him up into the main concourse of the station , they 'd have seen the spark returning almost like the glow of a neon tube being borne up into a powerful field of energy . |
13 | She wore her hair squeezed up into a ballooning Afro by the same red bandana that she had worn down on the dock the first time Trent had seen her . |
14 | Now employing two people , this is the only one-stop bike shop in the area and has been built up into a thriving business as people have become more aware of the need for a healthy lifestyle . |
15 | There was a terrible urge within her to just run away and hide , curl up into a tiny ball and forget that she had made such a stupid , stupid mistake by allowing herself to fall in love with someone as ruthless and cold as Luke Denner . |
16 | Tables can be used as desks ; end tables can be used for dining ; chairs can fold up and be hung from large colourful hooks , or be stacked up into a tiny space ; armchairs can become spare single beds ; well thought-out storage will take care of clothing , books , files and china . |
17 | ‘ Yes , ’ chimed in his wife , who had sworn to love , honour and echo , ‘ save it all up into a nice little nest egg . ’ |
18 | The relationships can now be changed , delays between activities inserted and the whole built up into a complex network that can be displayed as a PERT chart by using the optional unit . |
19 | 2 Bring the knee up into a cocked position . |
20 | The corners of Lucinda 's mouth quirked up into a beaming smile as Vi watched , fascinated . |
21 | He groaned in agony as he pushed himself up into a kneeling position . |
22 | Adam came up into a kneeling position and waited for the bus to start moving . |
23 | She grew up into a grand ewe and produced a lot of lambs for us . |
24 | We trooped off round the back of the church and up into a small raised garden where there were indeed some benches . |
25 | Epidermal cells have been thrown up into a small mound at the site of closure . |
26 | She curled up into a small ball , too tired to stay awake , but too scared to go to sleep in case she started to dream again . |
27 | Because she has worked herself up into a pitiful state of fear and tension , this does not mean that her suffering is not real . |
28 | Loosely-woven textured varieties are often made up into a heavier type of unlined sheer curtain . |
29 | When lava like this comes to rest or slows down , the ‘ skin ’ piles up against itself , buckling up into a closely-spaced series of pleats . |
30 | She twisted and gazed back to where the Black Cuillins arced away in ridge after ridge of jagged stone , rearing up into a flawless sky . |