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

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1 As we heard the Volvo backing up to the house , Caroline jumped up and said , ‘ This is nothing to do with you , Jane .
2 Mountain Lifts : Gondola lift up to the Zwolferhorn mountain .
3 I think Andy offered to let Howie hole up in the hotel while the cops were looking for him , and everybody else up there just assumes Howie 's offshore at the moment . ’
4 Ex-Fini Triber , Ministry Man and Revolting Cock Chris Connelly team up with the Tribe once more in a long and slow shuffling expedition that 's not necessarily a club-oriented track but is constructed from the fundamental elements of the club scene at least .
5 From here you can find fish to suit all sorts of personal taste , from the tiny Otocinclus vestutus up to the mighty Red-Tail , Phractocephalus hemioliopterus .
6 And they also had Roy Castle up on the stage
7 Let us look briefly at how government PHC services in South Africa match up to the principles mentioned above .
8 While Dennis was well on the bridle , she was having to work hard to keep Billy Liar up to the pace .
9 Joe Soap up to the city came ,
10 How much it meant to us when she brought her Waterford tumbler up onto the stage with her , settled her feathers and her sequins and then looked calmly round until there was complete silence .
11 Despite these various arguments suggesting high unemployment from rapid technical change which are based on the foundation laid by him , Leontief has himself , with a colleague ( Leontief and Duchin 1983 ) , recently published the results of a survey of the likely effects of new technology on the US economy up to the year 2000 which concludes that , far from there being net job losses , there will be a substantial rise in the aggregate labour force over this period due to the rapid take-up of the technology .
12 Eleanor Thorne half-sat up in the great bed , astonished at the freshness , the absolute appeal of her idea .
13 The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich presents a survey of maritime history from the Tudor period up to the present day .
14 D'Angelo also relates the example of corporate America waking up to the belated realisation that what has become known as ‘ the pink economy ’ represents significant purchasing power .
15 He went off to Barnard Castle up in the North somewhere to practice jumping out of a captive balloon , but he only had one go at
16 In 1991 the local council issued a German-language brochure on the history of the once splendid castle of the Thun-Hohenstein family up on the cliffs above the Elbe , which until two years ago housed a Soviet barracks and now is a semi-ruin with wrecked interiors .
17 When he got to the High Street , he saw Hasan and Aziz walking up to the Common .
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