Example sentences of "up [vb past] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She 'll always look up Got a Pritt stick ?
2 But as Souness celebrated that decisive goal , up rose the chant of : ‘ Kenny , Kenny , what 's the score ? ’ , followed by a verse of ‘ Souness , Souness ’ .
3 Up came the river and
4 The wheels lifted off the runway , up came the undercarriage and , as it was the short runway , I left the flap down a little longer than usual .
5 Carver had tapped keys and up came the data on the Lennox girl .
6 ‘ The clerk who drew this up added a note .
7 Others with skirts tucked up paddled a child
8 The break up opened a wound that would take years to heal .
9 Other problems were also experienced , including the damage of saplings during the logging phase of TSS , which opened the habitat to colonisation by secondary species , and the availability of light as the canopy was opened up encouraged the growth of unwanted climbers and weeds .
10 A further fifty cases followed up showed a bereavement or separation in forty-six cases and thirty-nine of the forty-six had associated guilt , anger or resentment .
11 I rested my head on the glass , and up went a pigeon .
12 At the end of every round off came the gold knob and up went the stick .
13 Up went the visor .
14 ( b ) For emphasis : Down came the rain and up went the umbrellas .
15 Sure enough , the twenty-minute time pencils activated the detonators and up went the aircraft .
16 But er if you had to paper the parlour was always papered in the ceiling but he kitchen was always whitewashed because we had these , if I explain to you these er fireplaces that er were n't very successful burning coal you know and the smoke would rise and before you knew where you were the ceiling was black again so sort of every so often up went the whitewash brush and you 'd whitewash the the ceiling .
17 A group of 18 patients aged 16 to 41 years ( median 31 years ) , who had also undergone restorative proctocolectomy , matched for sex , type of reservoir , operative technique , and duration of follow up formed a control group for comparison with the older patients ( Table I ) .
18 Some women who started work after their children had grown up felt the need to continue working in order to obtain a reasonable pension on retirement , yet they were forced to retire at 60 , because that is the age when they become entitled to a state and/or occupational pension .
19 Those taken up enabled the Society to expand its business activities in 1989 .
20 The trust for sale terms drawn up gave the trustees the right to manage the land and an obligation to sell it if it no longer produced a satisfactory income , with the proceeds of the sale going to the beneficiary , the consent of the beneficiary being necessary before the sale could take place .
21 The UP accused the government of responsibility for the murder ; until December Gutiérrez had been held in a top-security prison in Bogotá , but he was then transferred to Medellín and released for Christmas to join his family .
22 The £100.7m rights issue it intends to use to buy and develop land as the market picks up left the shares a penny stronger at 197p .
23 Up flashed an image of the hideous thing on the floor .
24 Another button and up stood the rest .
25 Those who cleaned up defined the audiences
26 As rumours of an impending shake up swept the region , Geoff Nichol , chief executive of Darlington health district , issued a statement to staff last week clarifying his position .
27 UP jumped the troll
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