Example sentences of "up at [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A police spokeswoman said an incident room had been set up at West Hendon police station but that the investigation had not become a murder inquiry .
2 Earlier in the month , security was stepped up at border crossings , department stores , railway stations and airports after reports that a terrorist commando was planning raids from a base in Spain .
3 It 's alleged that Leyshon and Stokle were lured here and tied up at knife point , before being transported to the hill .
4 Speed of access may also be worse , as the links between relations are set up at run time and not at data definition time .
5 I mean you 've got to keep the Home Fires Burning , Grin and Bear it , make him Feel Welcome — although see when he 's up at midnight frying eggs and he spatters grease all over my good ceramic hob I could brain him so I could — but I just tell myself he 's Not Home Forever and I bite my tongue .
6 And when they tied up at Water Gypsy 's permanent moorings , he gathered his few possessions together and left with only the most perfunctory of farewells .
7 Because if you start messing your duvet up at night times it means that you do n't want to sleep underneath it cos it goes all scrunchy and horrible , and all the duvet bit comes out of the cover .
8 I was told they know how to honour their dead in the Highland regiments but the next time I go to Edinburgh I will gaze up at Dad Tam , and see both of my sons in that solid likeness ( despite the Kitchener moustache ) .
9 I was up at Sea House one night , looking in through the window — "
10 That is , until one of Penfold 's Australian winemakers poled up at Geyser Peak winery in California and realised the price of Chardonnay was so high around the Sonoma Valley he 'd never manage to make a £4.99 class white for our market .
11 But when we talked about ‘ The House ’ — that was what we called it , there was never a name — we could imagine that just at the top of the stairs would be the Great Kitchen with its rows of gleaming copper pans hung up next to pheasants and hams and bunches of strange herbs — and through the kitchen window we 'd be able to see the long lawns of the garden where stone lions crouched with their heads between their paws and real peacocks screeched up at peacock shapes clipped out of hedges …
12 The gundogs were primarily for picking up at pheasant shoots and for work on my own shoot , but one of them , a Springer spaniel , was also used for hunting out rough-lying rabbits and also for retrieving shot rabbits from difficult situations .
13 Pam Wright and 15 other Europeans are teeing up at Moon Valley .
14 I was frantically doing this and I showed up at rehearsal thinking they were going to do all the songs , but we did n't do anything until two or three days later !
15 You do n't have to queue up at passport control .
16 It was its last run and it finished up at Priory Heath erm was on the Gainsborough route .
17 Some time ago I turned up at Broadcasting House to meet someone for lunch .
18 Judges will have powers to fine litigants for failing to turn up at court hearings .
19 When the last shot had been fired and the troops left for the United States , many GIs turned up at embarkation points with loyal canine friends concealed in their kit bags .
20 ‘ Meet Miss Ferguson and Miss Kennedy — the two vets who are setting up at Broom House . ’
21 we went up at dinner time on the next day and , because he went back after he
22 Unix-on-Mac house Tenon Intersystems Inc will show up at Unix Expo with its Mach Ten running on an Apple Powerbook .
23 So a policy of making them pay , sit down and shut up at football matches will not make any difference .
24 Their four children , two sons and two daughters , grew up at Vine House : each in his or her own way has become a gardener .
25 The flat was owned by Mick 's grandmother , who regularly turned up at Clash gigs .
26 On the environmental side it will be vital to ensure that the standards , rules and codes of practice drawn up at Community level are appropriate to all our circumstances and are capable of being enforced economically and efficiently .
27 ‘ It is important that laws drawn up at community level are seen to be applied in an effective and consistent manner throughout the community . ’
28 In fact the conductor actually makes matters worse by indulging in all sorts of slowing up at phrase ends , making the thing into rather an elephantine procession .
29 NGF is normally taken up at nerve terminals and transported along the nerve fibres to the cell body , where it presumably regulates the amount of peptide .
30 No country has yet settled on how to rid itself forever of the thousands of tonnes of highly radioactive nuclear waste that is piling up at power plants .
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