Example sentences of "get up to " in BNC.
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1 | He would n't get up to Jubilee Wood before his Mum and Dad got back from work . |
2 | ‘ When can you get up to London ? ’ |
3 | We did n't half get up to some mischief , I 'll tell you . |
4 | Now savers can get up to 7.76 p.c. on monthly interest with the Halifax . |
5 | She was an excellent choice to supervise the Mites , knowing just what tricks they could get up to . |
6 | I let it get up to seventy , and then broke the chain in my panic . |
7 | He could get up to all sorts of tricks and I was told that when another one of the lads at the same farm applied for a job as a coachman , Grandad gave him a reference . |
8 | And then he became even more worried about what she might get up to with a lover . |
9 | Via your satellite receiver you can get up to the minute teletext plus superb stereo radio . |
10 | On the album , because of the studio , I had to pull it back a bit , but on the road in Europe and the States I can get up to these big , massive sounds . ’ |
11 | ‘ So what did you get up to last weekend ? |
12 | If he could get up to Dunbar Castle , he could borrow a good horse there and be in Edinburgh five hours later . |
13 | What shall we get up to this week ? ’ |
14 | The only way we could get up to the nest was to borrow a ladder from a neighbouring farmer and climb up . |
15 | They can make large shrubs — some will get up to 7ft ( 2. 1m ) high and as wide — with large flattish blooms and a colour range from white through pink and red to deep crimson . |
16 | William 's grandad had a lot of friends , unless they were there only to make sure he was safely laid to rest , where he could n't get up to much more mischief . |
17 | Above all , what mischief might he get up to ? |
18 | She always has been , and me and Lily get worried about what she might get up to . |
19 | ‘ Do you ever get up to New York ? ’ asked Antonio . |
20 | Did you get up to any other mischievous |
21 | And what sort of things did you get up to ? |
22 | You could get up to it by the stairs to the roof . |
23 | And what did you get up to ? |
24 | What kind of things do the Guides get up to ? |
25 | Maybe old people could still get up to that kind of thing . |
26 | There 's the one that says you can get up to two years for ‘ incitement to disaffection ’ . |
27 | ‘ We did n't get up to anything ! ’ |
28 | I might get up to all sorts of little tricks . ’ |
29 | Day and night are compressed into an eight hour day , so you see everything our castaway hero can get up to . |
30 | Apparently , missing Glyn showed how incompetent she was , and she had a rather annoying vision of him going into see Ned Clarke and passing on the information with a sceptical look , a sort of ‘ what will these women get up to next ? ’ expression . |