Example sentences of "to get [vb pp] up [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Parti-coloured hose with cap and bells were not worn until the Middle Ages , and , fetching though Jilly 's wimple is , she 's going to get caught up in the blackberry bushes before the day is out .
2 Such an experience may be demoralising if you 're unlucky to get caught up in the tangle .
3 PLAYER : It costs little to watch , and little more if you happen to get caught up in the action , if that 's your taste and times being what they are .
4 We used to get mixed up with the fight .
5 In the main , they both consisted of boys and young men who were rather more reluctant to join in the ritual chanting and singing and were even less keen to get mixed up in the aggro .
6 ‘ My future is in Australia and I hope to get fixed up before the start of their new season next March , ’ said the 21-year-old Hull KR centre who is listed at a club record £180,000 .
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