Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [vb pp] up [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've waited so long , I 'd given up all hope of ever having a bairn . ’ |
2 | ‘ If you 'd like to know the truth , I 'd given up all thought of trying to persuade you to visit Bertha . |
3 | An O S one to fifty thousand and that 's what I thought I 'd picked up this morning to take with me but when I looked it was Chester and Wrexham so it did n't do me much good . |
4 | I met the company commander ; I told him I had brought up some grenades and barbed-wire ; I asked where I was to put them . |
5 | At least we would be out of the rat race until I had worked up some seniority in my job . |
6 | I 've lived in London all my life , and I 've built up three businesses from scratch . ’ |
7 | I 've saved up twenty dollars in |
8 | ‘ Now I 've given up all hope ( of returning to Formula One ) . ’ |
9 | Actually , it 's a very pleasant way to work — I 've set up one room for word processing and another for screenshot manipulation , so I can switch back and forth between the two whilst I 'm writing captions . |
10 | God knows how much there still is down there ; I 've seen great stacks and bales of it still with the Royal Navy markings on it , and I 've dreamed up any number of ways of getting at it , but short of tunnelling in from the shed and taking the cordite out from the back , so that the bales looked untouched from the inside of the cellar , I do n't see how I could do it . |
11 | generally cleaned up I 've pulled up some nettles and got the access to the greenhouse a bit better it 's a bit pooey in there in n it ? |
12 | ‘ And I 've brought up some bread and jam , in case anybody 's hungry . ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , it 's a bit early , but I have dug up one piece of information that you 'll enjoy . |
14 | I have given up all idea now of going to Kings and shall make my way across the Island as quickly as I can making a call or two on the way . |
15 | I have sat up all night attempting to watch the fish in the dark with the aid of a torch and the Orange Spot does venture out of the bogwood and hunts around for food . |
16 | Some indication of the immense editorial difficulties that arose , many of which I may say were not solved until the , the Pléiade edition in three volumes of nineteen fifty-four , some of the difficulty I think is hinted at , at any rate , in a recent description of the state of Proust 's papers at the moment of his death , and I quote : ‘ Huge packets of type- and manuscript , the pages festooned with half-illegible addenda , and blackened with savage deletions which had swallowed up entire paragraphs , heaped the ugly little bamboo table that stood near his death-bed , and overflowed from the shelves of the table along the top of the nearby chimneypiece . |
17 | The LTTE 's Tamil rivals , the groups which had set up provincial governments under IPKF protection , were destroyed and many thousands fled to Tamil Nadu state in southern India . |
18 | The Area boards which have set up multidisciplinary teams to consider the care of elderly people have focused on information gathering , producing policy advice on multidisciplinary problems and future needs ( Birrell and Williamson , 1983 ) . |
19 | Glencroft — who has chalked up 17 victories — brought Chapman his happiest racing moment . |
20 | This is the man who has conjured up fresh doubts about the validity of the so-called Dianagate tapes . |
21 | This is the man who has conjured up fresh doubts about the validity of the so-called Dianagate tapes . |
22 | During the war she worked as a translator , and at the time of the action of the novel she has taken up this trade again recently . |
23 | Yeah I 'm sure you 'd packed up last time I saw you . |
24 | If you 've had speeding disqualification er speeding points and you were up for disqualification because you 'd totted up twelve points |
25 | She 'd given up all hope of having children , you see . |
26 | But , having fallen asleep in militant mood last night , she 'd woken up this morning reluctantly aware that she owed him an apology . |
27 | ‘ I know that you 've built up some kind of sustaining narrative behind your eidetic delusion — it can not but be otherwise . |
28 | " The breakfast 's on the floor , and anyway , by the time you 've cleared up this mess we 'll be gone . |
29 | Mm is that you 've saved up this year ? |
30 | You 've grown up that way . |