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

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1 Sometimes you can let the meeting carry on by itself — you do n't have to bob up between every item on the programme .
2 By displaying both critical path and slack it stops crash programs being set up for every activity .
3 By displaying both critical path and slack it stops crash programs being set up for every activity .
4 He had a bleeper in his house which wakes him up for every call though for insurance reasons he can not join the men .
5 And he stressed it was unlikely an ‘ entire pattern of stability ’ could be set up for every operation .
6 And they can sweep aside any criticism by declaring : ‘ We are only rewarding the loyalty of our truly dedicated fans — the ones who turn up for every match , however unattractive . ’
7 He is unlikely to have supervised personally the drawing up of every document — he had staff for that — but he did have the duty of dating the solemn privileges which were issued .
8 but we ca n't , we ca n't up against every use your commonsense on that .
9 Cars stack up behind every bus , while passengers queue to pay their fares .
10 A good production person must keep up with every development and ideally acquaint the art directors with every one as well .
11 It 's always the same with enchanted castles , ’ said Snodgrass , as if , thought Fenella , only vaguely listening , enchantments were the sort of thing you met up with every day .
12 ‘ His value is going up with every game and he could soon be worth £10 million .
13 When not thinking about puking your guts up round every hairpin bend , scenery magnificent .
14 Ruth followed her into the hallway and was immediately aware of disorder ; open packing-cases and an assortment of clothes and furniture piled up in every inch of space .
15 Soon they could all see similar columns of smoke going up in every direction .
16 ‘ Speaking the truth in love , we are to grow up in every way into him who is the Head , into Christ from whom the whole body , joined and knit together by every joint with which it is supplied , when each part is working properly , makes bodily growth and upbuilds itself in love ’ ( Eph. 4.15–16 ) .
17 The more accomplished players gain additional encouragement from their membership of , and loyalty to , one of the many music centres which have sprung up in every part of the country .
18 Alarms can either be rigged up in every room in your house , or you can wear an alarm unit on your person , to activate in times of need .
19 Roadblocks set up in every town and particularly in and around Belfast to thwart IRA bomb attacks have been lifted .
20 ‘ The class of lads and young men who spring up in every city ’ , wrote Sir John Gorst in The Children of the Nation ( 1901 ) , ‘ have emancipated themselves from all home influence and restraints . ’
21 Throughout the Ancient Near East seven was a sacred number , and it turned up in every area of Israel 's worship .
22 Their jurisdiction should be raised from 40s to £10 ; similar courts should be set up in every county ; the jury should be reduced to four .
23 Violent coryza ; nose stopped up from every coryza .
24 I am not suggesting that all such considerations are rationally run through and weighed up on every occasion ; they are too familiar to require it .
25 With history speeding up on every side , it is hard to imagine that the present edgy equilibrium can last for very long .
26 And , like fossil vertebrae , great columns reared up on every side , engineered to support vast weight , as if this whole edifice was situated many miles under the earth 's crust , the mass of which must somehow be borne .
27 Rock music started up on every side
28 The state telecoms monopolies wanted to retain their privileged positions , and that meant extending their privileges , since new technologies and services were springing up on every hand .
29 Then he went up to every member of the family , beginning with Chola and ending with the twins , marking blood-red ikās between their eyes .
30 ‘ It will be up to every member of the committee to decide whether they can take part in the discussions or whether they have a conflict of interest , ’ he said .
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