Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] up [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | His fingers moved gently and delicately up over her nipple , swollen and thrusting against the thin silk of her dress , and all at once she felt a startling , sharp thrill of pleasure as the enlarged aureole hardened beneath his hand . |
2 | You do n't need to pump up the revs to get it to move swiftly and smoothly up through the gears , and it is n't a noisy performer by any stretch of the imagination . |
3 | Mrs Gray looked away and then up at the portrait on the mantel shelf . |
4 | I walked quickly and quietly up to the hut , and looked inside . |
5 | And it is true that no one ever expected him to walk openly and directly up to Tara and request admittance at the Western Gate . |
6 | Raise your right leg straight and high up behind you — with no hip twisting . |
7 | He whined and shivered , and my young blood mixed on his slavering chops with gamey saliva and thick eye-mucus as he girned and looked shakily and pleadingly up at my father , who picked him up and strangled him . |
8 | Because the endoscopical findings in RP often include serpiginous ulcerations , fissures , and ileitis proximal to the pouch , the syndrome has often been attributed to underlying Crohn 's disease , the diagnosis of which had presumably been ‘ missed ’ both clinically and pathologically up to and including the time of colectomy . |
9 | We lay on the brink of its descent and rolled quickly downwards , our faces full of earth and grass one instant and then rotating madly and finally up to the brazen blue sky leaking through the trees . |
10 | The only place I could think of was Stonehenge which must have been spanking new then and as up to date as a Hilton or an out-of-town Sainsburys . |
11 | Then and then up to that 's how would do it . |
12 | ‘ With leases they miss the opportunity for super profits but they are guaranteed a return of 7% initially and then up to 10% . |
13 | After hearing that he meant no disrespect , but had not felt emotionally and intellectually up to trying the case , Judge Robert Lymbery accepted Clarke was partly a ‘ victim of the system ’ . |
14 | Engrossed in the technique of sweeping the net through the water , inwards and then up against the rock , underneath the long fronds , it is easy to lose track of what is happening around you . |
15 | The earth is coming quietly and darkly up from a great depth , |