Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] up [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was intended to cover two-thirds of the East German budget deficit up to the end of 1994 . |
2 | The trips include a great party night called ‘ Cova Rava ’ , a BBQ at La Siesta up in the hills , a beach party , Sixties night , ‘ Wet and wild ’ and of course , the hilarious Reps ' Cabaret plus lots more . |
3 | Anyhow we was supposed to , they set a field kitchen up in the farmyard to , as part of the exercise , to feed us er and er they handed out some meat pies , you know , we just had one ta oh taste and well |
4 | It is those that will not that need a lot of preliminary experience building up to the Big Event . |
5 | From Cardiff the route snakes up through the valleys south of Caerphilly , over the Ebbw River , through the Ebbw Forest and on via the mining town of Risca to Pontypool . |
6 | LOU REED steps up to the counter . |
7 | When he did show signs of depression I could usually shake him out of it , and we took a schoolboyish delight in finding ways to disconcert Ralph 's snooty man , Talbot , who brought morning coffee and afternoon tea up to the library , and evidently disapproved or both us and our enterprise . |
8 | Cloth manufacture continued at Dunkirk Mills up to the late 1880s when , after seven decades in the Playne family , the mills finally closed . |
9 | ‘ You can take a tea tray up to the wood and slide down to the back garden . |
10 | Arrangements such as joint market research , and the joint execution of research work up to the stage of industrial application , were stated to be compatible with Article 85(1) , provided that participating companies did not restrict their freedom of action . |
11 | In the consolidated p&l account , the group 's 30% share of the associated company 's profits should be included on an equity basis up to the date on which associated status is lost . |
12 | Anthropologists have continued to employ participant observation as their major method of data collection up to the present day but , from about the 1930s onwards , sociology and anthropology grew further and further apart . |
13 | This may be caused by the use of different techniques , for example , continuous rectal filling with a certain infusion rate up to the maximal tolerable volume . |
14 | The bell of St Mary Le Bow began to toll the curfew , the sign that all trading should cease , as four urchins pulled a huge yule log up to the door of one of the great merchants ' houses . |
15 | As we heard the Volvo backing up to the house , Caroline jumped up and said , ‘ This is nothing to do with you , Jane . |
16 | And , an update on that fifteen car pile up on the M-forty in Oxfordshire . |
17 | Eventually it was just a dark dot way up in the shy , almost unrecognisable except for the distinctive flight pattern : it would glide round in a circle , then soar off in a straight line , helped along by the wind , and finally resume its circular flight again . |
18 | I slid backwards on my knees , as the top tipped up steeply , to land in a sitting position up against the kitchen door . |
19 | The steeply-sloping highly curved windscreen extends from well forward of the instrument panel up to the windscreen hoop , and is optically almost perfect . |
20 | Have you been er worrying about Margaret Thatcher tearing a pound note up for the last twelve thirteen years ? |
21 | And that 's Nick Harris talking to Ken Vasey up at the Manor ground and we hope to return to the Manor in a few moments time and see who else Nick has got to talk to us . |
22 | Built to his design under the rock face up at the top here in . |
23 | The confusion created by the NCC in history compared with the decision by central government no longer to insist on a ten-subject curriculum up to the age of 16 ( January 1991 ) . |
24 | Richard put over , put a lot of beams and Paul at the weekend put an immense amount of his household gear up on the roof in the garage . |
25 | The hardest part about expanding will be finding pub stock up to the Nicholson 's standards . |
26 | ‘ An English beggar dressed in tatters swaggers up to the abbey gates , asks for a casket to be handed over , and the monks cheerfully comply . ’ |
27 | You should always , for example , try to make sure that at least the text in the columns lines up across the page-headings and sub-headings may well not but the text really should . |
28 | ROPED IN : One of the crews lines up in the rigging for the sail-past |
29 | HP PerfRX , a system performance monitoring tool is now available for OpenView , priced at £5,000 , and HP is also putting its backup and print management applications up on the environment . |
30 | But the pink-footed looks as if someone has pushed a tennis ball up into the top of a short sock : round head , short neck , with a small beak stuck on . |