Example sentences of "[verb] up again [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There followed a period of comparative quiet , while the water built up again behind the top step and those beneath . |
2 | ‘ I put £17 of fuel in , went to Windsor and back , used the car every day , and filled up again after the New Year . |
3 | ‘ Why have you turned up again like the bad penny ? ’ |
4 | The same problem will crop up again after the first conference , though less acutely since the cleaning times are reduced . |
5 | She came full circle around the house , and opened a door to find herself looking up again at the dangling corpse statue . |
6 | Anglo-Scottish trade came virtually to a halt , and did not begin to pick up again until the late sixteenth century . |
7 | Although desperately tired both had pushed any thoughts of sleep from their minds , though after checking in at the hotel , the Vendome … chosen for its proximity to the station … , they had each taken a long , refreshing shower before meeting up again for a late breakfast in the dining room . |
8 | He turned up again in a small-town truck stop , clean-shaven and with an airman 's jacket showing fleece through rips in the leather . |
9 | The change in Sarazen 's game was nothing short of miraculous when he teamed up again with the old boy , who , against the American 's expectations , found new strengths . |
10 | Most years it was washed up again on the next or a later tide , but this was of no consequence so long as the Scapegoat had gone . |
11 | Problems flared up again in the 430s , when the Bacaudae gained a leader called Tibatto . |
12 | Chancellor Norman Lamont is about to announce a further cut in base rates , but most people fear they are just as likely to go up again in the New Year , according to a new survey . |
13 | Tony had had a 68 to Jack 's 66 , so the lead was cut to 7 , and sure enough they met up again on the 6th and 12th greens . |
14 | Did they set up again under a different name ? |
15 | These next few pages are the reactions of one who went to the Centre , came away evangelical and kept saying to himself , ‘ All shipshape and Bristol fashion ’ , only to fall from the crest into the deepest trough , but thankfully to climb up again to a sensible plateau and finally discover that he had been fortified in more ways than he had expected . |
16 | He never remarried , never even looked at another woman , and the fight started up again between the two men . |
17 | The O'Neil double-act started up again at the other end of the church , Denis responding to Paddy . |
18 | Killion collapsed , screaming ; the music faltered , stopped , and started up again in a noisy polka . |
19 | With difficulty she stared up again at the unreachable sky beyond the bars and wire mesh of her cage and though she tried to say more she was unable to , for her wings sagged ever more weakly and she seemed barely able to hold up her head . |
20 | OUTPUT inched up again in the fourth quarter of 1992 for the second quarter running , which could be taken to mean the recession has formally ended . |
21 | Tournament organiser Ussher Watson picks up again with the popular Class Two and Three events , a great hit with League players last year , and part of the Tri-Sport Mini and Micro Prix . |
22 | Then , even as it dawned on her that the flowers had probably been placed there by lovers , so , as she looked up again into the dark eyes of the tall Czechoslovakian , she all at once knew why it was that her breath had caught a few seconds ago . |
23 | Trotsky 's analysis of the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union will be taken up again in the following chapter when the issue of the ‘ new class , is considered . |
24 | Many intellectual strands of the Carolingian Renaissance , subsequently dropped , were taken up again in the eleventh and twelfth centuries . |
25 | These points are taken up again in the second chapter of Kingman , where it is argued that language ‘ expresses identity , enables co-operation , and confers freedom ’ , and that an understanding of language is vital to children 's intellectual , social , personal and aesthetic development . |
26 | As this subject could well come up again during the current academic year , the pages were downloaded on to disk , so that they could be consulted off-line without incurring further expense . |
27 | Straightening up again for a brief rest , he worked out a method of getting through the opening . |
28 | Schools and traditions , with their prescriptions about content , method or both , have risen and fallen , sometimes to rise up again in a new guise . |