Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] up for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | OK , ’ he decided , ‘ Once we get home , a bite of lunch , and I 'll beam you up for a quick one . ’ |
2 | You can watch the newsreader 's lips getting into gear , like Fatima Whitbread psyching herself up for the big throw . |
3 | Charles made himself up for the new role , and dressed in the new costume . |
4 | He usually sleeps for a couple of days and then slowly builds himself up for the next trip . |
5 | When they come back into work , begin feeding the highfat/performance-type diet about six weeks in advance while you are training them up for the extra work ahead . |
6 | I have a 30 gallon corner tank , and would like to set it up for a Black Peacock , Pterois volitans . |
7 | He was saving it up for a rainy day . |
8 | We will include this poem : I 've been saving it up for the right occasion . ’ |
9 | Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days . |
10 | MIDDLESBROUGH Bears , facing their first Homefire League match of the 1992 season in only two weeks ' time , need another good result against Glasgow at Cleveland Park tonight to fire them up for a long and hard campaign . |
11 | The 34-year-old former Liverpool and Blackburn star has been unable to fix himself up with another club since the summer , but the Robins ' boss is lining him up for a reserve game against Walsall next week . |
12 | ‘ I hope they catch this cowardly thug and lock him up for a long time . ’ |
13 | They they something like , and I 'll look it up for the precise wording , that this would be acting like greenbelt . |
14 | And holding them up for a little bit of erm laughter . |
15 | There is no need for us to act like hedgehogs , eating all that we can to fill ourselves up for the coming months . |
16 | We 'd sure love to put you up for a few days . ’ |
17 | The bag lady enters Venice , she thought , trying to cheer herself up for the daunting journey ahead . |
18 | It was now obvious that the horse was a stayer and yet Harry Short 's stable jockey had recently ridden him as if his best distance was six furlongs , holding him up for a late run . |
19 | We 're going to put him up for a few days . |
20 | Early last week the Sun apologised for saying he had never had a real job , but in truth a four-year stint as a tutor organiser in industrial and trade unions at the Workers ' Educational Association 25 years ago does not exactly set him up for a glittering new career . |
21 | He intended to mark it up for a hundred . |
22 | Mr Sweet does not want to farm the site , but dig it up for the valuable peat underneath . |
23 | ‘ I watch everything I can because I feel this is a tie that could set us up for a good run in Europe , ’ added Creaney . |
24 | Its excellent PR and the enthusiasm of the press might simply have set it up for a great fall if the use of its powers had proved to be weak or ineffective . |
25 | Nigel tarted himself up for the two days before her visit . |
26 | A few stragglers kept it up for a few seconds , then there was nothing . |
27 | But at least we have trained the waitress to bring us three cups of coffee each for breakfast , as we need at least that to wake us up for an early morning start ! |
28 | In the past a Welsh dealer had brought ponies and kept them on the moors at Hartshead to fatten them up for a few weeks prior to the fair , and Mr Rawson had often helped to drive them from there to Lee Gap . |
29 | ‘ I was hoping Kenny could put me up for a few days until I 'd sorted things out with my parents . |
30 | He has to compose around something , so his isolating ( once strident ) individualism sets him up for a Bowiesque plummet into British nationalism and a flirtation with racism with overtures to the Nazis . |