Example sentences of "up in the [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 To the accompaniment of shouts and screams from the Corporals , we lined up in the corridor and were counted and recounted by them .
2 He lined us up in the corridor and told the other Corporals that he would deal with us .
3 Prior to this it is ensuring its distribution and support is beefed up in the UK and Germany by signing a sole distribution deal with Marlow , Buckinghamshire-based Instrumatic UK Ltd .
4 The sleeping-bag he rolled up in the blankets and tied with belts so that he could carry it on his back .
5 The visitor to an auction may be caught up in the excitement and drama of the event , but the climate of opinion in which it takes place has been created by scholars and critics as well as businessmen .
6 After watching a few people jumping and getting caught up in the excitement and atmosphere , I decided I would love to have a shot , much to the family 's amazement and Sandy 's amusement .
7 Is there a heaven up in the sky and wh why , where do we all go when we die
8 When the night time comes up comes along you look up in the sky and say where 's the moon gone .
9 Yeah , well it , it was locked up in the shed and the shed was
10 Tiles were the ro making the tiles was a major operation because erm when they first tried to make the tiles they tried they dug a hole big hole at Rawcliffe and they they tried to make forty thousand tiles , line them all up in the pit and they brought something like forty tonnes of dry wood chippings from the erm saw mills in er forest but they could n't quite get it hot enough so the whole lot had to be thrown away do again .
11 I 'd like you to ring us back up in the past and ask us , tell us if there 's a war and how often you have sex in them days .
12 The chemical , which is about 150 times as toxic as cyanide , has turned up in the soil and in waters that flow into the Mississippi River at levels up to several hundred times those thought to be safe .
13 Increasing amounts of pesticides , herbicides and fungicides are used in agriculture and these chemicals tend to build up in the soil and are absorbed by our food plants .
14 We were all caught up in the shock and wondered what the significance was .
15 There was also a Corporal of the week — Vigno — and his duties included the more mundane tasks of getting us up in the mornings and making sure that the rooms were kept clean .
16 I 'm glad I 'm grown-up now actually because er y'know it 's one of my great pleasures in life to wake up in the mornings and think great I 'm grown-up , I do n't have to go to school and er and I do n't have to live with my parents and er things are much better now than they were say sort of y'know twenty years ago or so , er giving away my age there .
17 Now that is a word you seldom come across in England , but away up in the Highlands and Islands being " fey " means that you have a certain sixth sense — you are the seventh son of a seventh son , or whatever the drama is on that score .
18 There were many comments on those women who wore ‘ the new hipless corsets ’ and who ‘ get up in the middle and walk out if bored ’ ; there were frequent references to squalor , aromas , diabolical pianos , and very mixed audiences .
19 You do it down there , you set it up in the middle and you set it up really nice and cosy .
20 Far from being wrapped up in the Tour and excited by it , she looked all the time as if she would sooner be anywhere else .
21 You see I put me poster up in the window and then me flipping dad said to me I do n't know whether you should have that poster up , what if Miss is around , Conservative , so I bloody took it down and put it in a magazine , I thought when we 've got
22 The provision of meteorological regular services forecasting winds and turbulence , not to mention sunspot activity with its radiation hazards more than ten miles up in the stratosphere and the air traffic control problems of introducing this vehicle into the airspace still filled with less sophisticated aircraft , is another area in which the regulating authorities have shown great imagination and flexibility in their routine day-to-day work .
23 So I phoned them up in the afternoon and I said the bicycle that my friend Mr reported yesterday afternoon is still in the bushes .
24 Then a car drew up in the courtyard and at the same time the telephone rang .
25 The party was over and the house was in darkness when he pulled up in the courtyard and accompanied her through the front door into the hall .
26 Putting them up in the wires and other men putting them on the hot plates to fire .
27 Even the Press box got swept up in the occasion and there were roars of approval from the local scribes when Craig Brewster opened the scoring in the first-half and Dalziel applied the coup de grace in the second .
28 He often got hungry up in the wood and he 'd most likely want them later .
29 She sat up in the bed and pulled the covers up to her armpits in an attempt to recoup a little of her dignity .
30 ‘ Actually , there 's quite a good exchange on those lines in Catch-22 , the movie — much underrated film — which is n't in the book , so Buck Henry must have written it , where Nately 's been killed and Yossarian 's been to Milo 's whorehouse to see Nately 's whore and Milo 's picked him up in the half-track and he 's saying Nately died a rich man ; he had such-and-such a number of shares in M&M enterprises , and Yossarian says — ’
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