Example sentences of "[pers pn] up [conj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Boats will take you up and down the river , stopping off at Kew Gardens , Richmond and its beautiful park and Greenwich Observatory and park , and the National Maritime Museum .
2 He 's taught many a Clubrep to ski and with only a very few exceptions , he can virtually guarantee to get you up and around the bay first time .
3 And we would polish them so far , then kick them up and down the shop you know , to make them
4 ‘ Well , ’ says Howard , ‘ I think they might be quite interested in the way we 're bringing up great sedimentary land masses from the south , and driving them up and over the geosynclinal rocks in their path . ’
5 The curtain of rain caught them up and in a moment soaked them to the skin .
6 What with Anna running me up and down the countryside .
7 Hinkle grabbed her other arm and between us we heaved her up and into the chair .
8 The tall Finn and Peter Horbury together raised her up and in a moment or two her eyelids fluttered open .
9 It fills him with strange satisfaction to think that while the great illumination of the Market Square is quite invisible from this point , the little lamps of Iron Green can be seen glowing through a gap beyond Albert Road , It is many years now since he has visited the lower end of Odborough , for his legs will not carry him up and down the hill , and he growls like a dog if anyone suggests a car .
10 Gaining enough height and momentum for the somersault would have required the energy of a team of acrobats to propel him up and over the horns .
11 He then picked him up and in a few moments had taken Woil back to his cage , put him in , closed the iron gate and secured it .
12 Start with at least a 60cm/24″ tank , preferably larger , and set it up as for a marine system .
13 Children who received punishment as they reached for the attractive toy showed greater resistance to temptation than children punished just after they had picked it up or at a point several seconds later .
14 A software support system to back it up provided by the publishing house .
15 I keep telling him , I said lock it up and post the key through
16 It nearly killed me getting it up and down the stairs .
17 Once again , Arthurian legend underlay the idea of the Order , but the adoption of the garter as its symbol was said in later years to have occurred when , at a ball at Calais in 1348 , the Countess of Salisbury dropped her garter and the king , who was rumoured to have been in love with her , picked it up and in the face of derisive cries from the onlookers put it on his own knee with the remark , ‘ Honi soit qui mal y pense ’ — shame upon him who thinks ill of it .
18 After lunch I went for a walk in the little market town , now being hardened to being a subject of great curiosity , with people gaping at the sides of the road , and children following us up and down the street .
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