Example sentences of "up [art] [noun] [prep] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He writes brilliantly of the great circumnavigation of Magellan , of his own voyages around the Horn , through the Panama Canal or up the peak in Darien where Balboa ( not Keats 's stout Cortez ) first spied the Pacific .
2 AN AERIAL spectacular will light up the skies above Derry today .
3 From Sicily they sailed up the coastline to Venice together .
4 Sensation rang up the curtain on July when Sir Derek Rayner revealed that government-reared rats for research cost £28 each when the going price for a rat in civvy street was £2 .
5 The gang abducted the eighteen year old daughter , and forced her at gunpoint to open up the bank in Bloxham where she worked .
6 One young person gave up a holiday to America just to help us .
7 Det Insp Gordon Williams has recently been involved with raising money to set up a suite in Darlington where child abuse and rape victims can be interviewed in pleasant surroundings .
8 After joining the bank in 1975 , she moved to Bangor and in 1978 took up a post in London where she worked in a number of West End branches .
9 THE new British motor racing season moves up a gear at Silverstone today with the first big meeting of the year — and five young Ulster drivers will be part of it .
10 Sideshow Jewellery by Jenni Neal , Cleveland Crafts Centre , Gilkes Street , Middlesbrough ( until February 22 ) Recently graduated from Epsom College of Art and Design , Jenni Neal is setting up a workshop in Cleveland where she intends to specialise in making a range of stained wood and inlaid jewellery .
11 Auspex Systems Inc , the Santa Clara , California network server company that struck up a deal with IBM recently ( UX No 369 ) , is said to be looking to expand its operations internationally , before going public , possibly by the end of the year .
12 Co-host Terry Nutkins thought up an assignment for Michaela shortly after she started working on the BBC1 nature programme .
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