Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [vb base] up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Here you can sit in an arch-lined square , shop for the region 's wonderful food and wine , wander the Saturday market , or perhaps walk up to the medieval hilltop castle and village of Montefioralle where the views stretch forever .
2 Thus the delicious Scandinavian dishes that frequently crop up among the traditional English farmhouse cuisine are no surprise in the menu .
3 She 'd be able to think more clearly if she was away from Eastlake , and perhaps come up with the answer as to who was behind these menacing notes .
4 ‘ But if the players are only going to produce their best in the glamour games and not pick up on the importance of matches against the likes of Wimbledon and Sheffield United , then they wo n't be playing when the big games come round again — it 's as simple as that . ’
5 She played those games — anything to keep the girls children as long as possible and not face up to the fact that she was over the hill .
6 It might be too early to say , but researchers from Lima 's Universidad del Pacifico say that the informals are amazingly responsible , and punctually keep up with the interest payments on their loans .
7 Doctors agree that there are no risks in regular exercise , as long as you start gently and gradually build up to the more strenuous activities . ’
8 He will join a shoot in the grounds of the stately home with her brother Charles and later meet up with the princess and other guests for a party in the evening .
9 And now fly up above the forest , and take on a human form .
10 The Kates actually drop their torpedoes and then climb up over the ship superstructures as the torpedoes hit home .
11 His plan was to wait until Pearman had left , and then creep up on the baker 's young wife , knock her unconscious with the cudgel , and be off with the takings .
12 Ministers should draw up a budget and then pack up for the year .
13 HOUSE prices will stabilise and then pick up towards the end of the year , say estate agents and property analysts .
14 He would hang about outside and then go up to the grave afterwards and pay his own quiet tribute .
15 Go to the outer door and then go up to the dorms , but do it quietly .
16 So she 's got her knuckles grazed , you 've cleansed it , put it into a drop of water , ra or else we 've used the Mediwipes or the end of the bandage okay , now we just cover it , okay , so it goes over , can you just straighten out your hand for me , it goes over the wound , okay and you can take this one that she can hold it for you just up there , right , now the rest of this just winds round , the only thing you really need to do is to just make sure that you leave the thumb out , cover up the bottom right and then come up towards the wrist , cover up the top of the pad , come back down again , leave the thumb out all the time , got the idea ?
17 Er I would keep on with those right till they 're finished and then come up towards the end of next week .
18 It has been agreed that we will deduct the excess from the loss and then pay up to the policy limit where applicable .
19 It is usual to assume that the pupils will be able to use close-range materials on the desk or table in front of them , and then look up to the blackboard , perhaps to copy notes or diagrams displayed there , then quickly refocus on to their desk work .
20 He added , however , that former Sunderland player Billy Bingham , the Northern Ireland manager , might be prepared to reach a compromise with his old club possibly allowing Rogan to play for at least part of the match against Swindon and then link up with the rest of the squad on the day of the international .
21 Start your arrangement around rim and then build up towards the middle to hide the foam
22 They are lighter than water and consequently float up to the bubble nest .
23 and again face up to the top and there you 've got a bandage , okay ?
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