Example sentences of "[verb] up along " in BNC.

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1 A test was arranged involving a detachment of Guards who lined up along the WCs and flushed in unison .
2 The seamen aboard Villa de Bilbao lined up along the bow and the starting gun was fired .
3 A year later , she finished up in hospital , sick and disillusioned , rejected by the so-called friends she had picked up along the way .
4 Dunvegan Castle stands on the edge of the sea , and looks up along the long narrow Loch Dunvegan to the north-west .
5 The worlds they encompass read end to end do n't add up or line up along a single straight trajectory .
6 A coconut belt had grown up along the south-western coastal fringe during the late eighteenth century .
7 The corporate plan is therefore built up along the same lines as the organisational hierarchy .
8 Its mile-long street , continuously built up along the side facing the loch from which it gets its name , has many shops , banks , garages , hotels and guest houses , patronised by customers from a wide area and by the touring motorists who pass through and invariably halt .
9 Then , looking up along the gully where the boar had been , Kalchu noticed a young boy leading his dog on a chain .
10 When the Guggenheim Museum finally re-opens later this month ( 28 June ) , after what seem like decades of restoration and renovation , visitors will step into Wright 's great rotunda and , looking up along the famous spiralling ramp , see … no art at all !
11 In view of the evaporation of the objections of the BMA and a large number of doctors to the Government 's policy , does my hon. Friend agree that the debate is being drawn up along the following lines , with the Confederation of Health Service Employees , the National Union of Public Employees and the Labour party on one side and the Government , the taxpayers and the patients on the other ?
12 The person avoided the situation at point A , believing that their anxiety was going to keep on going up along the dotted line .
13 Th it also has the potential to have new stations opened up along that route , both to serve existing communities and there are plans within the Southern Ryedale Local Plan already for new stations to be opened up .
14 Enormous tension can build up along the margin of the two plates and occasionally explodes into immense earthquakes which can , if they strike inhabited portions of the land suffice , wreak terrible damage .
15 When the suggestion of a flight along the whole coastline of South Devon and Cornwall , stopping perhaps for a cream tea at Land 's End , and back up along North Cornwall , Devon and Somerset was made , it struck me as a perfect combination of scenic beauty and very little flight planning .
16 Thus in the Bathonian stage of the Middle Jurassic , the distinctive genus Flabellothyris turns up along a belt parallel to the present equator ( for example , in Mexico , Morocco and India ) and not to the north or south .
17 He could of course have taken the easy option and given himself up , or laid up along the coast somewhere until the advancing Eighth Army caught up with him .
18 He was faced with one setback after another , as we shall see , and most people would have given up along the way .
19 Who gets to define , measure and act on quality in the NHS is , according to Pollitt ( 1992 ) , divided up along " tribal " lines reflecting professional demarcation boundaries and struggles for control among competing groups .
20 The one long straggly high street was always smothered in dust in the summer and with mud in the winter when the great stone carts lurched down from the quarries to the ‘ bankers ’ — the place where the stone was stacked up along the shore .
21 Of all the German patriotic associations that sprang up along the eastern borders in the 1890s it was the Ostmarkenverein , the Eastern Marches Society founded in 1894 , that was to have the most profound impact on German border society .
22 A bright red weal sprang up along the point of impact , a blaze of angry colour , and she watched it slowly spread , her breath rasping in her throat , her chest heaving raggedly .
23 Local protest groups including Clevelandbased NEON sprang up along the length of the proposed line as the campaign against the pylons grew .
24 M4 , that 's pretty busy too , although traffic is slowly starting to ease up along there .
25 Mark the hemline with chalk and take one side as the centre leading edge ( AE ) , then measure up along AE from hemline to mark the finished length .
26 At the far end was a small hall with tables and chairs piled up along the walls .
27 Dirt and trees slipped down the cliff face the far side of the river , and all day long our remote valley echoed with the crunch and grind of bulldozers and their cautionary whistles , as they backed up to take another bite out of the shale piled up along the edge of the road .
28 The road for the tunnel here bears off to the left and rises up along the glorious valley of Aragnouet , half pasture , half pine woods , past a road leading off to another new ski station , at Piau-Engaly .
29 It lies engulfed amid the new colonies that have recently sprung up along the way to Mehrauli , a small enclave of mud-walled , flat-roofed village life besieged by a ring of high-rise apartments .
30 It pulls up along the road .
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