Example sentences of "up in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The colours wo n't be seen again and they may end up in a museum . ’
2 At issue is whether a foreign country can identify and successfully demand the repatriation of antiquities that it admits it did not even know existed until they turned up in a museum 's collection .
3 Growing up in a South African mining town , the son of a reasonably successful lawyer , he might easily have settled down to an ordinary , respectable career , following his father into law , perhaps , as one of his cousins did , or becoming an architect like another of them .
4 Jan had one problem with an actress who was due to throw up in a scene .
5 Aziz and Hasan were caught up in a maze of stout shoes , Sherley 's extendable dog-leads and sniffing , quivering red setters , corgis , Jack Russells , Old English Sheepdogs and pugs .
6 Polar Star is no exception ; its lovely clueless opening soon snarls up in a mess of motives and half-finished characters .
7 Laverne , I just want you to know that business could be seriously affected if my guests end up in a mess , dammit .
8 We have ended up in a mess .
9 You had to use this sort of thing like find it up in a mess has n't it ?
10 Whinges about the black market for centre-court tickets are as much a part of the Wimbledon tennis championships as thunderstorms are — but this year 's new rules mean that any tout reselling tickets at Wimbledon next month could end up in a magistrate 's court .
11 His look deepened and the corners of his well-defined mouth turned up in a half-smile of mystery .
12 Kinnock grew up in a society in which it was natural to be Labour and which Labour controlled .
13 Jobs apart , looking young and sexy may still seem important and desirable to many of those who have grown up in a society which lays such emphasis on youth and sex .
14 Men and women who are now in their forties and fifties grew up in a society that had been first shocked , then revolutionized by the ‘ revelations ’ of American sex researcher Alfred Kinsey .
15 If you grew up in a society which is strange to me , I have first of all to acknowledge that its customary approvals and condemnations are as spontaneous in you as are your more personal reactions .
16 It was not that this could be attributed to a weakening of moral fibre on their part , but rather that they had grown up in a society in which there were few straightforward moral guidelines , and into ‘ a community which is thoroughly confused about morals , and … their behaviour reflects that confusion ’ .
17 But most readers of this book will have grown up in a society in which the major comparable distinction is between kin and non-kin , and in which it is assumed , or even insisted upon , that kin relationships ought not to enter into the non-kin sphere at all .
18 No heroes or heroines from TV ever entered my world , for I was brought up in a society that banned television .
19 I mean we all live in a society where people wear clothes and we 'd probably feel a bit ashamed if we did n't have to wear any , but if you grew up in a society where nobody wears clothes , you would n't , would n't bother about it for one moment .
20 The general theme was that Walter could muddle through with Mum and Dad , but because they died , he ended up in a horror show .
21 From time to time , her eyes screwed up in a spasm of misery .
22 Wirral was portrayed as being a community in a state of shock caught up in a problem for which it had no explanations or obvious solution .
23 there 's rugby at Stow on the wold on Sunday … teague … hastings … andrew … skinner lots of big names lining up in a charity celebrity match they land by helicopter at lunchtime …
24 He and Helga sat at the back of the class , groping each other up in a flurry of smirks and giggles .
25 He knew they would be hurrying behind him , might even have heard his running steps on the path or noted , practised woodsmen as they were , the scatter of wood-pigeons that went up in a flurry ahead of him .
26 Sweeping into Battersea Park , the anti-lock brakes show to advantage as the car pulls up in a flurry of leaves .
27 The fire brigade van pulled up in a flurry of flashing lights and the crew were there immediately assessing the job .
28 ‘ My only real previous acting experience was when I was working for Walt Disney Productions and had to visit sick children in hospital dressed up in a Pluto costume .
29 The old office boy , Alistair soon saw , was curled up in a sleeping-bag under a work table in the outer room .
30 ‘ I doubt if His Grace would ever stand up in a court-room to give evidence on my behalf , but I counted on Magistrate Peck being afraid to put it to the test . ’
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