Example sentences of "and down like [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And I do n't see , ’ continued Betty , ‘ why you had to say Elizabeth was going up and down like a whore 's drawers when she was only moving things off the table . ’
2 Pike was on the other , jumping up and down like a man with a swarm of bees in his underpants .
3 Ingram looked doubtfully at the long table , rocking up and down like a lugger in a gale .
4 She levered his arm up and down like a pump handle , then turning to the card players said : ‘ Bob , Joe , Mr Loveitt , Dr Plumb , ladies … you know Mr Godschalk from Bretyard and Pope Insurance Office . ’
5 Too busy jumping up and down like a lunatic ( along with the rest of most of the crowd ) .
6 All I could see were a pair of white legs wrapped round a creaking great torso and the royal arse going up and down like a pair of bellows whilst the ‘ Oohs ’ and ‘ Ahs ’ were chorused by Henry 's groans of lustful delight .
7 Annoyed at the fellow leaping up and down like a jack-in-the-box , wishing that he could escape as easily , and regretful that he had not demanded his urgent message for somewhat earlier , the Prince of Wales shifted uneasily in his plush upright seat in the ballroom to which they had adjourned .
8 ‘ Oh , do stop bobbing up and down like a yo-yo , ’ she said .
9 In addition , the pass rates go up and down like a yo-yo .
10 You 're turning sound up and down like a yo-yo !
11 Mm , it would bounce up and down like a yo-yo
12 Our monies going to go up and down like a yo-yo really .
13 You 're up and down like a yo-yo !
14 Being a local councillor suspended and I 've been up and down like a yo-yo , as regarding the principles of this government .
15 If his heart does n't give out , thought Frances , for Miss Greedy Eyes dropped her hands and boogied away and what could he do but follow , flinging his arms and legs up and down like a puppet .
16 The wave has no difficulty in going through both slits and provides a " choppy sea " on which the particle bobs up and down like a cork .
17 A fair swell was running , and the boat bobbed up and down like a cork on the surface .
18 The client who was not convinced and pacified by what his dealer said would not only refuse to trade further with him , but would not sleep easy at night , tormented by the thoughts of his investments tossing up and down like a rowing boat in a stormy sea .
19 If there had been any danger from Quigley , it was headed off , once again , by Pikey , who dashed into a space by himself and , springing up and down like a goblin , started to shout , ‘ Hear the word of the Lord ! ’ at regular intervals .
20 ‘ That could be a matter for debate , ’ she said with curt emphasis , watching him prowl up and down like a shark testing the boundaries of a tank .
21 Drums like Snipe , but in display hovers and bobs up and down like a marionette , making note likened to distant galloping horse .
22 I 'd been jumping up and down like an eejit for a couple of minutes before the bloke next to me tapped me politely on the shoulder to point out the linesman and his flag .
23 Caroline said that the poem ‘ went up and down like the swing ’ .
24 For there really is something a little odd surrealist even in the idea of a folding-leaf Dining ( Bird ) Table , where the flaps are made to beat up and down like the wings of a bird .
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