Example sentences of "[verb] up again [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There followed a period of comparative quiet , while the water built up again behind the top step and those beneath .
2 ‘ I put £17 of fuel in , went to Windsor and back , used the car every day , and filled up again after the New Year .
3 He woke up again in the middle of the night and
4 ‘ Why have you turned up again like the bad penny ? ’
5 The same problem will crop up again after the first conference , though less acutely since the cleaning times are reduced .
6 She came full circle around the house , and opened a door to find herself looking up again at the dangling corpse statue .
7 Anglo-Scottish trade came virtually to a halt , and did not begin to pick up again until the late sixteenth century .
8 The question of borrowing covered top cars came up again in the autumn of 1931 .
9 Ruth went down , then climbed up again into the dunes , wondering how she was going to find Adam .
10 Jack 's first-class debut for the Palace was the first Southern League match when soccer opened up again after the War , against Northampton Town at The Nest on 30 August 1919 ( 2–2 ) .
11 The change in Sarazen 's game was nothing short of miraculous when he teamed up again with the old boy , who , against the American 's expectations , found new strengths .
12 The Hegelian bias shows up again in the ambition of the Marxist enterprise .
13 Most years it was washed up again on the next or a later tide , but this was of no consequence so long as the Scapegoat had gone .
14 The controversy over criteria for granting Latvian citizenship flared up again at the end of March , when President Anatolijs Gorbunovs proposed that a referendum be held on the issue [ for October and November 1991 controversy see p. 38585 ] .
15 This discontent , which had been instrumental in provoking the challenge to her leadership by Sir Anthony Meyer in 1989 , continued to plague the Prime Minister through the first half of 1990 and flared up again in the weeks prior to the leadership contest .
16 Problems flared up again in the 430s , when the Bacaudae gained a leader called Tibatto .
17 Demonstrations flared up again after the Tajik Supreme Soviet accepted in emergency closed session on April 30 a proposal from Nabiyev to introduce a six-month period of presidential rule ; Kenjayev was reinstated as Supreme Soviet Chair on May 3 .
18 McJannet recalled : ‘ I had another rest before the problem flared up again after the FA Cup game with Hartlepool United .
19 The sun burned into our eyes from high overhead and was reflected up again from the sand .
20 Chancellor Norman Lamont is about to announce a further cut in base rates , but most people fear they are just as likely to go up again in the New Year , according to a new survey .
21 Tony had had a 68 to Jack 's 66 , so the lead was cut to 7 , and sure enough they met up again on the 6th and 12th greens .
22 Later the wolf would be cut open while she was asleep , filled up with heavy stones once the little pigs had scrabbled out of her , stitched up again by the woodcutter ; and then she would be driven by thirst to the river , would topple in and drown with the weight of the stones .
23 He never remarried , never even looked at another woman , and the fight started up again between the two men .
24 The O'Neil double-act started up again at the other end of the church , Denis responding to Paddy .
25 With difficulty she stared up again at the unreachable sky beyond the bars and wire mesh of her cage and though she tried to say more she was unable to , for her wings sagged ever more weakly and she seemed barely able to hold up her head .
26 OUTPUT inched up again in the fourth quarter of 1992 for the second quarter running , which could be taken to mean the recession has formally ended .
27 However , if this is accepted , then we end up again with the concept of a particular as some kind of a temporally extended " peg " for qualities — a view which the theory was directed against in the first instance .
28 Tournament organiser Ussher Watson picks up again with the popular Class Two and Three events , a great hit with League players last year , and part of the Tri-Sport Mini and Micro Prix .
29 Then , even as it dawned on her that the flowers had probably been placed there by lovers , so , as she looked up again into the dark eyes of the tall Czechoslovakian , she all at once knew why it was that her breath had caught a few seconds ago .
30 ‘ Better drop it , ’ said Cardiff at last as thunder boomed in the sky and the reception glass lit up again with the flash .
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