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

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1 She could virtually match the data bases of bodies like UCCA for up-to-the-minute information , and she saw earlier than most the new opportunities opening up in Europe for higher education students .
2 Suggestions were that it was to rendezvous with another English force crossing into the Middle March ; or to meet up with Dunbar on the East March and convince him to join Balliol actively .
3 She is sorely missed for the loyal support she always gave to Classes and Events and the Kent Team is not quite the same without her … but our loss is the West Country 's gain and we hope to meet up with Janet at the Easter Course in Bath .
4 Louis moved down the Rhine by ship from Worms , Charles with his horsemen travelled overland across the Hunsrück ( " a difficult route " on which the benefits of hard training showed ) , to meet up at Koblenz on 18 March .
5 This was vitally important to the Burmese who attached the utmost importance to keeping up with India in constitutional advances .
6 Cyclist Nicholas Chareyon , a WWF supporter from West Didsbury , raised over £1,000 when he undertook a sponsored cycle ride with is two pet Alsatians starting from John O'Groats and ending up in Cornwall at Lands End .
7 If the business is subsequently hived up to Newco at less than both cost and market value , this will depress the value of Target 's shares , so that a subsequent disposal of them would realise a loss .
8 This courtesy , tenderly performed , seemed right out of place to me , but it went down okay with Mrs Davis , who peered up at Fielding for quite a time before she said ,
9 She caught up with Pascoe by the lifts and told him she would like to talk .
10 Minutes later , we caught up with Ian at Ross Golf Club , after a safe landing by the 18th hole .
11 Our very own Rising Sun , John Millar of the Daily Record , fresh from his series on the wild , well slightly angry west , caught up with Wesley for a lesson in absolute hipness , but first , let's see old Wes in action
12 O'Hara caught up with Stella at the bottom of the hill .
13 SEVENTY-EIGHT-year-old Pop Staples belongs to that great generation of bluesmen who moved up from Mississippi to Chicago in the 1930s .
14 And th and can I restate the view of British Rail , there is little or no prospect of a new station being opened up on the east coast main route main line , because of the four track configuration , which I 'm sure you 'll have seen on your when you 've come up to York by tr by train .
15 I learned that the rivers of the area are frozen up from January to April when the temperature sinks to minus 10°F , although the summer temperature while we were in Irkutsk was a ‘ sweltering ’ 65°F !
16 he says two men are looking at a sunset , one of them is awed and humbled by the glory of the fiery clouds , and his heart is lifted up to God in gratitude and wonder .
17 Violette is driving up from Geneva with from what I can make out is her latest beau and two friends .
18 The family firm of M. Pearson & Son Ltd was started by his father in 1922 and built up by Lawrence to be one of the largest family companies in the North East .
19 Keeper Blake is fit and will play , but skipper Adie Cowler , veteran of Woking 's Cup runs of the last two years , will have to dash up to Peterborough on Friday after completing a morning at his interior design business .
20 The edition of the Selected Essays , which I had picked up in Cairo during the war after my copy had been pinched by someone in the Foreign Service ( whose identity is known to me ) , had a pleasant silk binding , but the paper was of the colour and of the dryness of a tobacco plant .
21 Captain Schott 's party was picked up by Timpson on the night of 13 July , but Warr 's failed to arrive .
22 Lawrence 's ‘ emotional dislocation of a ‘ mothercomplex ’ , discussed by Murry , was picked up by Eliot in 1931 , shortly after he had resisted return to childhood at the end of Ash-Wednesday ; in the same year he analysed Coriolanus 's infantilism and his ‘ Mother mother ’ .
23 Leslie had stated that he actually saw a telegram saying that ‘ all had been caught ’ , but this may have referred to the four spies which had been picked up near Rye in Kent .
24 Dairyman Crick 's sleeves were rolled up from Monday to Saturday , and the milkers milked in the fields for coolness .
25 So , did you line up for London with a positive mental outlook and were you full of confidence ?
26 Mouse had been curled up with Wolf on one of the mattresses , sleepily combing the tangled hair of Wolf 's great mane with his fingers , when the sandy-haired woman slammed through the door and kicked it shut behind her .
27 To catch up with Germany by the end of the decade , Britain 's productivity growth must exceed Germany 's by 3 per cent .
28 They plan to rob a toy store on Christmas Eve and just happen to bounce up against Macaulay in a busy New York street .
29 He had booked on tomorrow night 's sleeper , and would head up to Oban on Friday .
30 All these statements are best treated as being theoretical models , which are built up by Freud on the basis of the types of emotional relationship which he had observed during his work with patients and conceptualized in a terminology of his own .
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