How To Use Hot up In A Sentence
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I was filming a music video in Central Kingston in the middle of general elections, when gunmen shot up a group of people on the corner playing ludo (snakes and ladders) and dominoes.
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From being an overlooked, conservative fail-safe, it's shot up near the top of the list of summer desirables.
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Mandarin numbers shot up while junior admin staff were cut.
The Sun
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Some of the most difficult courses require you to bump a chip shot up a sloping green with the utmost precision.
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Oil prices shot up nearly US $1.50 a barrel yesterday as oil and natural gas producers evacuated rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The door slammed, and Fiona shot up, staring at a glaring Mark.
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Suddenly his instrument shot up an octave in an astonished squeak.
IN FORKBEARD'S WAKE: Coasting Round Scandinavia
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In a second the G-force shot up into the ten to twelve range, the blood pooled near Captain Alezio's chest, and she lost consciousness.
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The guy shot up and spent the rest of the day on the nod.
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Just a minute,I will hot up your milk soon.
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Recall the flake who shot up the White House with the machinegun?
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House prices have shot up and the former slum dwellers are sitting pretty.
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Prices shot up overnight
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The audience loved his performance and the needle on the clapometer shot up.
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That greedy _Ranatra_, who eats so much, and never looks a bit the more solid for his meals, crept up a reed and sunned his wings; the water-gnats skimmed and skated about, measuring the surface of the water with their long legs; the "boatmen" shot up and down till one was quite giddy, showing the white on their bodies, like swallows wheeling for their autumn-flight.
Brothers of Pity and Other Tales of Beasts and Men
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“Huzza!” roared Joe, as the balloon — thanks to its ascensional force — shot up higher into the sky, with increased rapidity.
Five Weeks in a Balloon
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The audience loved his performance and the needle on the clapometer shot up.
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He squirted butane onto the fire from a little can that he used to fill his Zippo and the flames shot up, singeing his brow.
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The relations between the two countries began to hot up at the beginning of the 80's.
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Professor Hanson was being quite beastly to Jane when Dick's hand shot up amidst the sea of uniforms with a question.
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At the end of March, the air pollution index shot up to 174, a record high.
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The nose of our plane got shot up, and I was wounded in the arm and groin.
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The form has been let down since and he has shot up nearly a stone but he clearly deserved the rise.
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Profits have shot up by a staggering 25 %.
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The speedup on the docks was so intense that the accident rate shot up, costing the lives of five longshore workers in 2002.
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He has shot up the weights by more than a stone but this smart Flat stayer looks well up to this standard.
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When people killed an opponent, their electrodermal activity shot up, while their faces registered distress.
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When O'Keefe asked if any of the RAs would be willing to go on a one-way trip to Mars, my hand shot up, even though I don't particularly like Mars and would much rather take a one-way trip to our Moon.
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My reading age shot upwards and I was reading books for eight-, nine-, ten-year-olds within just a couple of years.
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Sixty new buildings and skyscrapers costing over $700 million shot up on former rail yards and warehouse areas.
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The soldiers shot up at the windows.
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The chopper shot upward in a maneuver matched by the other pilot.
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In between those two periods we even had a brilliant interlude when property values, as well as rental demand, both shot up in tandem.
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A sheet of flame shot up into the air immediately after the explosion.
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Janet immediately shot up when she heard the jingle of keys just outside the entrance.
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A NY Times article on the entrance of yaks into the U.S. culinary market says that there is actually an oversupply of buffalo, after a period of speculation when prices shot up.
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Blocks of protective ice shot up around me like the bricks of an igloo and I saw him flinch at the tone of my voice.
RESCUING ROSE
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A yellow tongue of flame shot upwards.
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His value shot up in the postseason after a good season with the Bulldogs.
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Others on the deck reported hearing a hiss as a surge of gas shot up the drilling pipe.
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A column of smoke and fire shot up above the horizon with astonishing violence.
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A sheet of flame shot up into the air immediately after the explosion.
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A purplish, long, vaguely cylindrical ship shot up into the air, and rammed him full broadside.
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A sharp pain shot up his leg.
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House prices have shot up and the former slum dwellers are sitting pretty.
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The audience loved his performance and the needle on the clapometer shot up.
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A yellow tongue of flame shot upwards.
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He shot up and saw the trespasser leering at him through the pane.
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She once explained her passion for taxidermy by saying: ‘You get an animal that's blasted and shot up, and you think, how on earth am I going to fix this?’
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Bin Rahim shot up with a start, bewildered as to why he had a sudden pain in his side.
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But when he joined the sixth form he shot up to a strapping six foot two inches and lost his puppy fat.
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This is one of the fastest lifts in Europe, apparently, and as we shot up to the top we could all feel our ears popping.
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When they were far enough down the long hall, they both broke into a run and shot up the stairs.
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Similarly, cross breed raw silk production shot up to 15,149 tonne from 14,360 tonne while bivoltine raw silk production declined by 6.7% to 1,166 tonne from 1,250 tonne.
The Financial Express
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The morale of teachers and pupils shot up.
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The elevator shot upward.
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After a bunch of cold days the temperatures shot up in the mid 40s and started melting things.
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The new bar will join an array of equally fashionable nightspots which have shot up in the town centre during recent months.
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The number of recorded suicides, especially self-immolation, has shot up among young women.
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Two more shot up and followed them, their wings whirring.
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Growth has ground to a halt, unemployment has shot up, and the shekel has dropped in value.
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It's just too hot up here for velvet or chintz ," Anne explained.
THE THORN BIRDS
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Others on the deck reported hearing a hiss as a surge of gas shot up the drilling pipe.
Times, Sunday Times
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He shot up to 5-8 before joining the varsity, and now, listed at 6-0, is at least an inch taller than his father and brother.
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In the 1960s hemlines suddenly shot up with the introduction of the miniskirt.
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But the lanky striker is likely to find things hot up in the summer.
The Sun
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20 - 1571 Roseline Madgaremele (27) found shot upheld in veld, Tseki, EC
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The outcroppings were spaced eight feet apart and at seemingly random intervals fire was being shot upward from the floor.
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USED car prices have shot up because stocks are at an all-time low.
The Sun
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The audience loved his performance and the needle on the clapometer shot up.
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I fell backward onto the bed and winced as the pain shot up my torso from my injured leg.
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But when seen in the narrow precincts of a temple court, from whose floor they shot up into the blue sky overhead, surrounded by great columns and lofty gates, breaking the monotony of the heavy masses of masonry of which the Egyptian temples were composed, and acting the part which campanili and spires perform in modern churches, a standard of comparison was thus furnished which greatly enhanced their magnitude.
Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
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A column of smoke and fire shot up above the horizon with astonishing violence.
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I hope that the house sale here will happen soon but even if it doesn't, the pace of life is going to hot up for a few months and I shall have to make some changes to meet the challenge.
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But in the split second that her head spun around to verify what Thames told her, Sam's right leg shot up in a scissors kick.
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Sales shot up by 9% last month.
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Air fares have shot up by 20%.
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Almost overnight his profile shot up, but he remained unfazed.
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The number of infants in England being taught in classes of more than the legal limit of 30 pupils has shot up by almost a third in a year.
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Then two men came in and shot up the entire lobby.
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A sharp twinge of agony shot up her left arm, reaching her shoulder and spreading through her entire chest.
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Landing hard she ignored the twinge that shot up her leg, stumbling past the daemon to the control platform and shoving the wheel around to fully open the floodgate.
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The engine temperature shot up to well over 100 degrees and I had no choice but to bring the car into the pits.
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David has really shot up since I saw him last.
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A few days before the elections, the pace began to hot up.
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High-end properties in the Chinese megalopolis have shot up 20% during the past three months alone.
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Nick said only to be cut off as the truck shot to a quick stop when a huge-pitch black tentacle shot up out of the ground and held the trucks undercarriage in it's steely grip.
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In other words, so much more wealth shot upward in the last twenty years that $100 millionnow isalmost viewed aschump changein comparisonto the new top gains.
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But the price of leather had shot up steeply, and tanners refused to sell at government rates.
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The rocket shot up into the sky.
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I had to suppress a smile at the news that a busload of ‘human shields’ had been shot up.
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A yellow tongue of flame shot upwards.
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The price of grapes had shot up to 32 francs a kilo.
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A yellow tongue of flame shot upwards.
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My name bracelet disappeared, my wart disappeared, and blood shot up into my left eye from the rocks flying.
Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs
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As soon as she said that a blast of wind shot upward, making her hood fly off and her hair fly to the sky.
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His right eyebrow shot up as his face crumpled up in disbelief.
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Perhaps the value of your home has shot up so much in the last few years that you feel comfortable knowing that you are sitting on a fair amount of equity.
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A national charity warned today that deaths from sniffing volatile substances in the region shot up from five to ten over a year.
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Increased fuel prices couldn't come at a worse time for the domestic industry with competition in the local market about to hot up.
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The number of men having cosmetic ops shot up 81 per cent.
The Sun
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Sales shot up by 9% last month.
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Complaints about critical illness cover have shot up 55 per cent in the past year.
The Sun
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Then, a flare shot up and signaled that the operation was to begin.
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William's eyebrows shot up in bewilderment, and there was a twist in his mouth that nearly resembled an astonished droop.
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Just for fun the company has a chart tracking sales and, sure enough, Huckabee and McCain paraphernalia sales shot up before they took off in the polls and winning contests.
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Bamboo pillars the size of buildings hung above, forming a ceiling over the trail and casting a green shadow over the floor's unstable mulch of wood splinters - as if the bamboo had suddenly shot up beneath a forest of pine trees and gingkoes, reducing them to smithereens.
The Temple News
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He shot up the last of a roll of film on this little mustelid, and then it disappeared under the front of the truck.
Grouse Diary Entry
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When Ford knocked $700 off the price, sales shot up, and the Super Cab now accounts for 70 percent of all Rangers sold.
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During the quarter, interest rates for long-term muni bonds shot up more than 1 percentage point, sending their prices lower.
Fed Flags Spike in Muni Holdings by 'Household' Investors
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Air fares have shot up by 20%.
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David has really shot up since I saw him last.
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The elevator shot upward.
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SANAA (AFP) - The euphoria-inducing drug qat, which is a national passion in Yemen, shot up in price on the first day of football's World Cup, the defence ministry said on its website on
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Just a minute,I will hot up your milk soon.
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It was kicked off when gasoline prices shot up so fast the climb would make a Blue Angels pilot gulp.
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The form has been let down since and he has shot up nearly a stone but he clearly deserved the rise.
The Sun
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To the surprise of everyone involved, the book shot up the best-seller list.
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cried Yoller, and took off with a bloodcurdling battle cry, while Hunter and the Geography Owl shot up immediately behind him.
THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
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I was pleased by the lack of alarm bells and a munted doorway as I shot up the stairs into my smoky lounge.
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The title shot up Amazon's best-seller list to No. 4 last week.
An Unwitting Heroine of Science
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Her volatile spirits shot up from deepest depression to excited happiness.
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A dexter mens white gold wedding band sine potshot upon the slaughterhouse of the kuvasz or ploughwright from osasco or salientian wedgwood.
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Two more shot up and followed them, their wings whirring.
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The number of complaints received by environmental health officers about noisy neighbours shot up by nearly 40 per cent last year.
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The price of grapes had shot up to 32 francs a kilo.
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House prices have shot up and the former slum dwellers are sitting pretty.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sparks shot up like thousands of shooting stars into the still night air.
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In the bay off New Portland surfers shot up and down waves to the cheers of spectators as Jack walked down the long boardwalk running along the beach.
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Ayane shot up to a sitting position, back ramrod-straight and fur bristling.
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The jacket will stay hot up to five hours; and when it's time for the laundry pile, just unplug the batteries and switch, and toss it in the Maytag.
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Pain shot up his arm as he felt something warm leak between his clenched fingers.
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The morale of teachers and pupils shot up.
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Just yesterday I phoned a new vendor we're dealing with, and was initially pleased to hear he didn't seem to have shot up a speedball before midday for once.
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20 - 1570 Thabo Madgaremele (13) (son of Roseline) found shot upheld in veld, Tseki, EC
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The master rattled off numbers at speed to be added, multiplied, etc and at the end hands shot up.
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Great tongues of flame shot up here and there.
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Hitler ordered fifty of them shot upon recapture as a deterrent to other POWs.
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The pain shot up her leg
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The flames suddenly shot up into the air, twice as high as a man could stand and when they dropped again, a figure had formed from the flames, a figure of a woman attired in simple habiliments.
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Their kids have shot up since I last saw them.
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William's eyebrows shot up in bewilderment, and there was a twist in his mouth that nearly resembled an astonished droop.
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But the lanky striker is likely to find things hot up in the summer.
The Sun
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The chopper shot upward in a maneuver matched by the other pilot.
INCA GOLD
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Just a minute,I will hot up your milk soon.
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And as a result of all the growth, plush restaurants have popped up beside the potholed roads and property prices have shot up, especially for trendy condominiums.
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A bright spark shot up the length of the bolt into the chamber of the locking mechanism, triggering the circuitry to release the lock.
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Vibrations shot up her arm from the shock of the two steel blades knocking together.
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From September 2002 to September of this year, Chinese imports of cotton brassieres shot up 53 percent.
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At the stroke of midnight, firecrackers shot up throughout the city and illuminated the sky with colourful fluorescent streaks.
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Bank withdrawals, mostly in small notes, shot up by the equivalent of half a billion dollars in the week before the vote.
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They walk on the street and dip down to take an angled shot up from ankle level.
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Sales shot up by 9% last month.
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I quickly shot up from the couch, scattering my papers all over the floor in the process, and reached the door.
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He slowly pulled himself up, and groaned as pain shot up and down his body.
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Ada is more than a head taller than I am; Father said: Hullo you longshanks, how you have shot up.
A Young Girl's Diary
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On the banks of the Ungerengeri flourished the banana, and overtopping it by seventy feet and more, shot up the stately mparamusi, the rival in beauty of the Persian chenar and
How I Found Livingstone
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Ada is more than a head taller than I am; Father said: "Hullo you longshanks, how you have shot up.
A Young Girl's Diary
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Just a minute,I will hot up your milk soon.
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He tells me the strange tale of a Welsh diver who, when starting his dive, shot up from 6m to 4m, heard his computer bleep in protest and was, in next to no time, look you, back in the boat on pure oxygen.
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The total removal rate shot up to 27 percent an hour, depositing the sulphur in a concentrated drizzle.
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Lily, a regular "tenter," shot up freely, grew up a real tomboy, went a bit too far, in fact, Ma said: at Honolulu, for instance, on the road to
The Bill-Toppers
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Out over the sea, we dived toward Cape Point and then climbed again, pulling four Gs. We shot up to 55,000 feet, breathing pure oxygen in the substratosphere, and Beachy Head took the Dog supersonic.
Flying The 'Big Bad Dog'
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It is important they get a good, clean catch as this may be the difference in taking a shot up or having to pass it.
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His eyes shot up to the tops of the trees and widened.
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On the other hand, there were five artists from Bidyadanga, a remote West Australian community producing vibrant idiosyncratically coloured canvases, which have shot up in price in the past 12 months.
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A cold breeze blew through the open door, stirring the fire so the flames shot up, flickering brightly.
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Ethan's head shot up so fast, I was surprised he didn't crick his neck.
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Far more disturbing was the huge, sharp jolt of electricity that had shot up into my stomach.
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I made some noise between a squeak and a squawk, and shot up.
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About to let loose a double rant, her brows shot up in surprise as he turned and pressed a finger to her lips to quiet her.
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Her leg shot up between his own, her boot connecting with his ballocks.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior
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Then Corith's frog gave a croak and shot up pink gas from its purple spots that smelled faintly of cherry coke.
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Dozens of sharp, wooden spikes shot up from the floor below.
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But his practice score shot up after he took a $900 test-preparation course and received some age-old advice on how to outfox the examiners.
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Sales shot up by 9% last month.
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It has shot up the charts and will continue to gain momentum right up to the big day.
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Once or twice a year, ice vulcanism near the south pole produced geysers of carbon ash that shot up into the atmosphere for miles.
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Ebenezer Scrooge extinguishes the Ghost of Christmas Past with his snuffer and was shot up like a firework.
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But in the split second that her head spun around to verify what Thames told her, Sam's right leg shot up in a scissors kick.
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We shot up heroin in the playground.
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Far more disturbing was the huge, sharp jolt of electricity that had shot up into my stomach.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was driving in from Amman to Baghdad, bringing an armored car in to my colleague in Baghdad, and we were driving through the Sunni area, near Fallujah, when the vehicle was shot up by a lowery-load of armed men carrying Kalashnikovs and waving rocket propelled grenades at us.
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A sheet of flame shot up into the air immediately after the explosion.
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The bars rarely hot up before 1am.
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cried Yoller, and took off with a bloodcurdling battle cry, while Hunter and the Geography Owl shot up immediately behind him.
THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
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Things are starting to hot up as the political parties gear up to contest next June's Local Elections for the three seats to Carlow County Council in the Borris Electoral Area.
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The cat, in a lithe movement that argued long practice, fled like a skimming stone to where the gnarled grape-vine twisted drunkenly round the trellis, and shot up it with a scutter of sharp claws.
My Family and Other Animals
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Property prices have shot up recently.
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Nubon slammed Seth down again, and a pillar of rock shot up as high as Nubon was tall.
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Striking a classic soul diva pose, as jets of compressed air shot up like steam, she marched on.
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Simultaneously, a huge mass of cloud, cruciform in shape, is shot up hundreds of feet into the air from the Semeroe.
Across the Equator A Holiday Trip in Java
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David has really shot up since I saw him last.
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Demand for water has shot up by 70% over the last 30 years.
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I'm hoping neither author moves into my own patch - black comedy - to hot up the competition.
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Jeff noticed out of the corner of his eye as a patch of sand shot upwards
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The chopper shot upward in a maneuver matched by the other pilot.
INCA GOLD
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A violent gale shot upwards, lifting clots of mud into the air, stirring his clothing and hair.
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With all due respect, this loonie's rampage is only international news because it's a Jewish organization that was shot up by a deranged guy who happened to be a lousy Muslim.
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In this manner they passed a group of fallen houses, which lay on a flat close to a marsh, looking like giant fungi that had shot up on a malarian soil, when they suddenly found themselves surrounded by a band of insurgents.
Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag