Example sentences of "come up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | seems to have come up a bit . |
2 | It 's interesting that team briefing thing on there , because that 's come up a couple of times recently , people have mentioned about erm team briefing as a sort of management system . |
3 | I knew that she would be feeling timid , and it was rather a climb in any case : comforting for her to come up a flight of steps passing a trellis of gloriously flowering wistaria . |
4 | He er , Hugh and I used to come up every day do what we could , you see , in those days if you had a stroke you had to lay there till you died . |
5 | feeling as it were ready to come up the way you were swallowing it you could feel it . |
6 | If he happened to come up the way . |
7 | Just needs a string of natives bearing head bundles and brollies to come up the footpath . ’ |
8 | Yeah , mm , now do you want to come up the town ? |
9 | I was a gambler on a winning streak : it did n't matter what number I placed my bet on , it always came up a winner . |
10 | Jonna 's chin came up a fraction and he looked his father straight in the eye . |
11 | God knows they have trouble enough so IBM would appreciate it if we were perfectly clear on a couple of points that came up a fortnight ago ( UX No 418 ) . |
12 | Yes we used to go to see her , and she came up a couple of times . |
13 | Her turn to act as hostess came up a month after Nora had returned to Northumberland . |
14 | I was n't prepared to totally drop things from the various courses ( because they still came up every year ) but over the years less and less emphasis was placed on the more mundane work . |
15 | There were five of them , and whenever they arrived they came up the woodland track on a big spreader wagon with a battered old van bouncing along behind . |
16 | ‘ As we came up the trackway of your house , Sir John , we found a Hand of Glory with a lighted candle in its fingers . ’ |
17 | Horses and carts were the only means of transport until an infrequent bus service came up the valley to add a further lifeline . |
18 | I told him that when he came up the ramp he must accelerate on the throttle at speed so that he got the front wheel up in the air , so he would n't nosedive and hurt himself . |
19 | Great carts pulled by as many as six horses at a time came up the roads from the east and waited at Ridgery Butts until a party of people who wanted to cross the forest formed up so that they could travel together . |
20 | Danish invaders found their way to Lough Neagh between AD 849 and AD 1014 but whether they came up the Bann is uncertain . |
21 | " They came up the streets towards the station , crowds of people , young men . |
22 | Standing under the vaulted fan roof of that incredible building , listening to the pure soprano of the leading choir boy singing , ‘ Once in Royal David 's city ’ as the choir came up the aisle , it was difficult to restrain our tears . |
23 | When the lights came up the girl looked at the audience , her mouth slowly opened and on her face was an expression of incredulity . |
24 | Now the reason for the five thousand reduction there is that there is traffic or there was traffic that previously er came up the A sixty one but then went along Follyfoot Road which is the road you 'll see on the plan which parallels the southern bypass , and that is why up that very short section er there was this reduction er which was heading for points to the east , which clearly went on then to the southern bypass . |
25 | Wilkie came up the sand and arranged her return with M. Grimaud . |
26 | When his case finally came up the evidence of the couple 's daughter , who had been watching the whole incident , was torn to shreds by Russell 's lawyer . |
27 | Several days before these events a ship came up the Ankh on the dawn tide and fetched up , among many others , in the maze of wharves and docks on the Morpork shore . |
28 | Martha came up the companion , followed by a boy very much taller than she was . |
29 | Bars of sunlight broke through the slatted windows and swept back and forth across the floor , and the smell of the sea came up the carriage bearing memories of childhood outings . |
30 | He came up the week before on his own but he played two rounds every day . |