Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] upon [art] " in BNC.
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1 | and suddenly came upon the river , |
2 | Miss Thorne suddenly hit upon the idea of casting him as the ghost of Marley , Scrooge 's ex-partner . |
3 | The cash value to be placed upon a first appointment as writer or cadet is uncertain , for it obviously depended upon the number of years in which a candidate would draw the salary , but contemporaries no doubt took the possibility of an early death from disease into account when they spoke of a value of £1,000 . |
4 | We soon came upon a fascinating group of ancient dwellings , all that remained of the old village where the last inhabitants of Rona lived in primitive conditions and awful isolation until their final evacuation in 1844 . |
5 | Although Marx highlighted the necessity of the proportionality between use-values in such exchanges in the passage just quoted from , in his own analysis he still concentrated upon the creation of value and surplus-value in his examination of the capitalist production process . |
6 | Allen cast around and within a few yards further came upon a man-made path , narrow and winding , but in frequent use . |
7 | While ‘ planning ’ in these various guises seemed to find its moment in the Second World War , it also drew upon a long evolution of social and political thought which stretched back to before the Great War . |
8 | Rutt also drew upon the 1659 record to annotate , supplement , and modify Burton 's . |
9 | The growth of what Paul Addison has called ‘ Attlee consensus ’ clearly drew upon the kind of ideas represented in the Picture Post issue . |
10 | I also came upon a mysterious animal I had not seen before : much larger than the herring , redder and infinitely more expensive . |
11 | In his travels he also came upon the lost Elf realm of Athel-Loren . |
12 | His renunciation also rested upon a dubious legal sentence of 1202 , a punitive measure against King John by Philip Augustus . |
13 | Observing that the effective school can help the disadvantaged child to make use of the opportunities schools provide , the report also commented upon the scale of the contribution which the effective school could make . |
14 | However , he also relied upon a number of criticisms of the judge 's summing up . |
15 | A stimulating approach to The Mediterranean Valleys provided by Vita-Finzi ( 1969 ) also relied upon the close association between human activity and valley evolution as exemplified in the sediments in valley floors and revealed a fascinating sequence . |
16 | It also called upon the Commission to co-operate more closely with the Council of Europe and UNESCO on such initiatives in Europe . |
17 | The communiqué also called upon the United States to implement its recently announced decision to dismantle its chemical-weapons incineration plant at Johnston Atoll , and criticized the US government 's " inadequate " consultations before beginning the destruction project . |
18 | The Dene-Metis agreement later foundered upon the requirement that the natives surrender their aboriginal rights to other lands . |
19 | To a much lesser extent other towns also depended upon an inflow of migrants to maintain their numbers . |
20 | In April of 1990 , George Bush conferred upon the brave Airbus-slaying Captain Will Rogers the Legion of Merit , an honour also bestowed upon the officer abroad the Vincennes responsible for anti-aircraft warfare . |
21 | But persecution mainly came upon the church from the Roman government . |
22 | In our explorations , ostensibly in search of good compositions to sketch , we often came upon the nuns : a solitary sister on her knees in front of a grotto , a nervous magpie secreting days off purgatory , would fly up ; a group of novices , disturbed roller-skating or playing the guitar , would look to their novice-mistress for permission to accept a boiled sweet . |
23 | The onus now lay upon the architect to come up with new designs and new ideas with which to counter the rapidly growing effectiveness of artillery aided , from about 1430 , by the reversion to the use of cast-iron shot which , although more expensive than stone shot , did not shatter on impact , could be made more uniformly in greater quantities ( the making of stone shot was , to say the least , laborious ) and in smaller calibre , thereby increasing efficiency by reducing the need for very large and unwieldy cannon . |
24 | SUDDENLY , the course of history seemed to change : penalties , a subject that had always clouded Barcelona 's relationship with Real Madrid , now fell upon the Catalans like gentle rain . |
25 | Having attained a First Class degree in History in 1935 , he then determined upon a doctorate , which he completed in 1938 . |
26 | Sheets of rain hauled in off the bay , blew around the steamers and ferries moored round the windswept quay , then collapsed upon the dark grey buildings of the town . |
27 | He then called upon the Hon Secretary , Mr Ken Lucas , to give his report . |
28 | He then hit upon the idea of holding an extended putter just under , and sometimes just touching , his chin . |
29 | Glastonbury gave him a vague smile of great sweetness and then fell upon the vast mound of ham and eggs . |
30 | To name but three : Protestants everywhere insisted upon the necessity of allowing the laity to worship in the vernacular , giving them the cup in communion , and allowing the clergy to marry . |