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

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1 Pass end A under line B and up through loop C ( half hitch ) ( Fig 10 ) .
2 At Shiel Bridge , at the head of Loch Duich , the road climbs west up into Ratagan Forest and up through Glen More , emerging out onto a short Jack-and-the-Beanstalk plateau , and then hard and drearily down to Glenelg from whose shore the Isle of Skye across the Sound of Sleat may almost be reached by fingertip .
3 In the old days there was no physical access from the running lines to Govan car sheds and workshops , so stock was only brought out of the tunnels for repair and maintenance , which necessitated lifting the vehicles bodily off the track and up through pits into the workshops by means of a large overhead crane .
4 Now obviously in Bracknell , Maidenhead and in the City , erm and as I said to you , we 've recently opened er er an office in in Leeds er to base our expansion in the North and up into Scotland .
5 A guard ushered them into the Beauchamp Tower and up into Mistress Philippa 's chamber on the second floor .
6 Where can Jenny have been , in the course of her adolescence , to be willing , if only out of nervousness , to accept that the Reds in Spain have been swept out from under the bed and up into mountain caves ?
7 We reached the muddy cobbles of the city , going through Bowyers Row and up towards Cripplegate .
8 At the sound of gunfire the refugee ship turned away and made off round the southern counties and up towards Liverpool , where it was finally recognised as a friendly vessel .
9 Starting in Petersfield , on the High Street where the railway crosses the road , the route makes its way to the village of Steep and up onto Ashford Hill via Ashford Chace .
10 All-year-round protection costs £60 , and that covers the cost of the call-out , the first two hours ' labour and up to £10 of materials on each job .
11 The leaves are narrow , lance-shaped and up to 2ins ( 5cms ) long .
12 They are 4–8ins ( 10–20cms ) long and up to 2ins ( 6cms ) wide , and slightly corrugated or ridgy .
13 The leaf is oval or egg-shaped , between 2–3ins ( 6–7½cms ) long and up to 2ins ( 6cms ) wide .
14 The next most important feature is a heavy weight ; at least a 1½oz bomb , but more likely a bomb of 2oz , and up to 3oz .
15 Raise the local boys — I want barriers beyond the garage that way and up to Buckingham that way .
16 More hurt , bewildered and confused than she would ever have believed possible such a short time ago , she walked into the dark cottage and up to bed .
17 The benefits include a lump sum payment for accidental injury up to £50,000 for standard cover and £100,000 for premium cover ; up to £25,000 standard and £50,000 premium for a fatal accident ; £25 or £50 for each day 's hospitalisation for up to a year , £250 or £500 towards specialist outpatient treatment after leaving hospital and up to £500,000 on both levels to cover against third party claims for injury or damage to their property .
18 The leaves are dark green , stiff , narrow and up to 5in ( just over 12cms ) long .
19 The house in Henley Street was strangely quiet , and I went round the back and up to Will 's room — his writing room , we called it .
20 Peak Sunday income was around £5,000 at the plant centre and up to £3,000 at the shop .
21 So , like so many in Irish rugby , he welcomes the arrival of the Irish Exiles project which aims at enrolling the large number of those with Irish qualifications who live in England , Scotland and Wales , and up to year or so ago were almost totally ignored in Ireland .
22 You can start at bronze for a period as short as three months through silver and up to gold which can take 18 months to complete .
23 He rushed offstage and up to Lesley-Jane 's dressing room .
24 Type I diabetes is associated with HLA-DR3 and DR4 , and up to 30% of diabetics also have Dupuytren 's disease .
25 AFTER the uplifting win at Shrewsbury the gallant Quakers move out of the bottom four in Division Three and up to chairman Dick Corden 's stated target of fifth bottom .
26 A spokesman at the store , which had knocked £70 off £220 cameras and up to £8 off computer games , said : ‘ We have been overloaded with people .
27 Massive bedded sulphides and disseminated ‘ feeder ’ veins and stockwork mineralisation occur over a zone 2km long and up to 500m wide .
28 Additional benefits will normally include tax-free overseas allowances , currently of £4,710 p.a. ( single ) and up to £6,835 p.a. ( married ) , children 's education allowances , free accommodation and passages and annual fare-paid leave .
29 To make sure that their knowledge of enemy military procedure was correct and up to date , Buck had also recruited a couple of Afrika Korps men who had been taken prisoner .
30 With the passage of time thereafter , the role of the audited accounts becomes progressively less important and other more up to date information , including up to date references and up to date experience of transactions and accounts , of whatever kind , covering later periods , become progressively more important . ’
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