Example sentences of "up [conj] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The clue is , of course , that if Archer 's coat was powder-stained his killer must have been someone known to him who could get up that close in the deserted night street where he met his end .
2 but here we , we never go up and go in the general by the
3 She got up and looked in the alcove mirror .
4 I stood up and looked in the mirror .
5 old Army General , line up and get in a single line
6 Iris was already up and splashing in the bath .
7 On the other hand , you can have something like the gang of four in China that creates such tensions and anxieties in the society and so many people get to feel that things have gone from bad to worse , that you get a shake up and change in the regime .
8 At this point the young man , who had been reading a folded newspaper , looked up and said in a slightly truculent voice , ‘ Excuse me , madam , but that 's my pudding you 're about to eat . ’
9 His younger brother Philip was tied up and locked in the boot of a car for three hours while the gang made their getaway .
10 His younger brother Philip was tied up and locked in the boot of a car for three hours to stop the family raising the alarm while the thugs made their getaway .
11 Sun Microsystems Inc turned biblical for the virtual reality display it mounted at Siggraph last week : equipped with a headset , the wearer got swallowed up and landed in the belly of a fish .
12 It is clear that such occasions brought together , often from many countries , knights who were brought up and trained in the same martial traditions .
13 The ‘ lady ’ in question was heavily made up and dressed in a tight sheath of black and gold lurex that ended provocatively at mid-thigh .
14 The group to jump , known as a stick , hooked up and shuffled in a line to exit from the side door .
15 And of course , if you look at it er , logically , I mean , for a a woman to be tied up and kept in a room , you know , and kept prisoner all her life you could hardly expect her to be sane even if she did
16 He proved that all 17,000 verses could be minutely inscribed on a piece of parchment 10.8 in by 8.4 in , which could then be folded up and placed in a walnut shell .
17 But her assessment of my ability to stand up and shout in a crisis is pretty much a front .
18 The soldiers relaxed , laughing , whilst the hostages stood up and joined in the celebrations .
19 I 'm going to have to clear up and go in the other room .
20 With peeled veneer , a round log is heated in a steam pit for about twenty-four hours and then set up and rotated in a lathe in which a long knife peels the veneer circumferentially at a speed which is wonderful to watch .
21 cover up and sit in the shade
22 ‘ I 'll be up and singing in the morning , ’ he announced cheerily .
23 We can supply an N-Reg aircraft with a trust set up and included in the price in order to allow legal ownership in the UK/Europe .
24 It caught on his chin as he tilted his head up and drew in a breath of salted air .
25 When the permanent notes arrive the two sets are joined up and filed in the usual way .
26 Then quickly she sat up and fumbled in the darkness and found the sheet on which she had written .
27 Unaided by technology ( but possibly assisted by an abundance of cheap labour and a convenient absence of red tape ) the Mark II establishment was up and running in a quarter of the time it has taken the current version to proceed from the stage of the second catastrophic fire in 1980 to opening its doors .
28 That 's why we 've produced a database with development tools that gets new systems up and running in no time .
29 Bernie Ecclestone , however , feels guardedly optimistic , ‘ It always takes a long time to get an F1 race up and running in the US , ’ he said .
30 Hewlett-Packard does offer multiprocessing on the 9000 Series 800 servers and although it already has multiprocessing desktops up and running in the labs , the company says it is still in the process of deciding whether to bring these to market sooner or later .
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