Example sentences of "up from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Complex sentence structures are mastered by building up from simple sentence structures , which have been drilled already in substitution and differential drills . |
2 | The colliding rhythms and whiplash emotion of ‘ The Thin Line ’ follow , before ‘ Jet City Woman ’ steps up from dubious vinyl to live excellence . |
3 | The colliding rhythms and whiplash emotion of ‘ The Thin Line ’ follow , before ‘ Jet City Woman ’ steps up from dubious vinyl to live excellence . |
4 | It is not going to be anyone high up from Grand Met . ’ |
5 | In normal times there is a steady movement of pilots up from small air taxi operations through turboprop commuter aircraft of the major airlines . |
6 | It was one step up from small talk ; it was aggrandisement . |
7 | The court will have regard to the general mercantile structure within which a relationship arises , a structure of relationship and expectation built up from accepted custom and methods of dealing . |
8 | This one now , er again hits him Mahammama on the pad , trickles out on the off side and Goch picks it up from extra cover . |
9 | Mr Broadhurst was by now in the habit of picking me up from Varndean Grammar on Wednesday afternoons , accompanying me to Pool Valley , and then on home by bus . |
10 | The moral of this passage is that in rejecting criticism you work up from gentle fun-poking and comment , through rebuke before calling your critic a damned liar . |
11 | You will see from the lists above that modem education brings us up from early childhood to use our left brains in preference to our right brains . |
12 | Losses are reduced by insulation and behaviour , but must ultimately be made up from metabolic energy sources , mostly by cellular oxidation of fuels derived from food . |
13 | Savings due to reduced admissions are dismissed by administrators because the saved places are readily used up from endless waiting lists . |
14 | Cos I 've sometimes caught bus up from other end , if I 've gone our Neil 's or summat . |
15 | One Monday night around midnight , some thirty-five vans had been brought up from New Clee sidings , pushed down Melhuish 's Jetty , loaded up , and were brought back to the middle road alongside Fish Dock Road . |
16 | The armour is built up from woven fabric supplied by Courtaulds Aerospace Performance Fabrics at Littleborough and impregnated with resin by Courtaulds Aerospace Electrical Insulation , of Runcorn . |
17 | Then , in the car , the two of them would sing nonsensical songs , made up from Yiddish slang , at the tops of their voices and talk gibberish — childish , therapeutic , playful gibberish . |
18 | Phoenix presently get their fleece from an Austrian producer and will soon launch a new range of garments for climbers and walkers , made up from Italian fleece . |
19 | The enormous edifice of presumed relationships built up from careful study of homologous structures , ( the supreme example is the study of bones in the skulls of reptiles ) may have to be re-examined , and if necessary dismantled and rebuilt from the ground up . |
20 | Roll up from short edge . |
21 | Wine and cheese : one up from sweet sherry . |
22 | One such system is based entirely on descriptions made up from planar half spaces . |
23 | In reminiscence , you build up from past life to the present . |
24 | So these are not based , they they are similar , they 're not out of line but erm they I mean I do n't think that you can necessarily pick up from past exam papers what 'll be on the next . |
25 | Common examples of infective foot disorders are athlete 's foot and verruca , notoriously picked up from public swimming pools and communal bathrooms . |
26 | There would therefore be no chance of a person claiming part of the value of their benefits , knowing that , at a later stage , he or she could have the difference made up from means-tested assistance . |