Example sentences of "[noun sg] up from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 to load our jeep up from the magazine
2 If you watch your fish you may notice that rapid movements sometimes ‘ blowing the fine sand up from the bottom — likewise the filter may have this effect .
3 But the C P R E's evidence does n't offer you anything to go on , save that the figures have been approached in the wrong way , cos they did n't start bottom up from the environment .
4 Then she picked his file up from the desk , pulled out a needle and threaded it .
5 Their meeting was a grade up from the mob justice represented by the staff .
6 If there 's a dinner or special occasion like the installation of the Chancellor , she might be bringing wine up from the stores , overseeing the table lay-out , arranging flowers , scheming the candles and napkins .
7 Being submissive is the co point where what happens when you 're submissive you keep it inside you do n't feel you 're worthy enough or you have n't got you have n't got the self esteem to rate yourself as being able to have what it is that you want , so you keep it inside and you do n't say anything and then you walk away should 've said this and should 've said that and all it does is eat away at you and it does that to you physically as well I mean scientific tests are already showing now that physically these sort of things you do if often be submissive enough what that does it pretty much helps helps you to eat your body up from the inside and causes physical problems which pretty much do that anyway .
8 The ne'er-do-wells and the many sightseers mixed with the army of law clerks carrying rolls of parchment up from the cellar known as Hell where , Sir John explained , the legal records were kept .
9 The first body , found in the Thames , was discovered accidentally by a bargee , who had been poling his way up the river and had been more than mildly surprised when he had brought his pole up from the river bed to find a sodden brown parcel on the end with a baby 's arm sticking out .
10 She sets out before the sun , driving a team of horses which pull her soft blue chariot up from the depths of the ocean , and shows her brother the way to rise .
11 if he had been chasing his flying tent up from the machair on the west of the island , he might have got up as far as the bogland near the lochan , but surely the light from my cottage would not be visible until he had followed the road downhill past the curve and almost into Otters ' Bay .
12 Now Dr A. Noyan and colleagues from Hacettepe University in Ankara have discovered that the lymph nodes ( small swellings ) found at intervals along the lymph vessels act as tiny hearts , pumping lymph up from the extremities of the body towards the neck , where it enters the venous circulation ( Journal of Muscle Research and Ceil Motility , vol 4 , p 103 ) .
13 If the locational data are available in x , y order then , if you are familiar with BASIC or FORTRAN , or some other high-level language , it is relatively easy to write a program to reverse the order of the x , y pairs and to convert the y coordinate so that it measures distance down from the top of the page rather than distance up from the bottom .
14 The task has just been too great but perhaps some enthusiastic committed person may take it on , with back up from the Village Association .
15 Nick poked his head up from the blanket and looked around .
16 He just picked the head up from the floor and wiped the blood off a bit and looked at it .
17 She said carrying the water up from the well had taken a great deal of time which , when I saw her filling the bucket , I was not surprised since she lowered the rope slow enough to make me fall asleep watching .
18 There was a smell of hay and horse urine from the stables and a pair of serving maids , wrapped against the cold , were winding water up from the well .
19 Deep rooted trees , notably the eucalyptus and acacias ( known in Australia as ‘ wattles ’ ) draw water up from the depths of the soil .
20 aye , in between in the war time , you picked your meat up from the depot
21 That 's right , most people with epilepsy they 're much better if they go to sleep and you do n't wake them up , if you wake the person up from a sleep that 's just had an epileptic fit they 'll be vomiting , but if you let them sleep through it then erm , then they 're usually fine .
22 She mopped the liquid up from the floor with a clean towel , though she knew it meant presently lugging it all the way down to the launderette .
23 All this — and a lot more — Maxim learnt from a centennial booklet in the town library , just one floor up from the town offices .
24 I remember one Welsh fellow up from the Valleys — he run home at night-time .
25 I made the whole thing up from the start
26 He walked carefully to his seat , picked his little cup up from the floor and went to the room 's single window .
27 And in a sense that was how they must view her , a difficult prickly maid up from the country .
28 You can almost reach into the poem and pick the food up from the plate .
29 Well , it was mainly altruism ; to an extent the relationship they had with William Charles , the poor relation up from the country , was a symbiotic one .
30 I had to fetch the coal up from the cellar , chop the wood , light the fire , make the tea and then take up a mug each for Mum and Dad .
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