Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb past] up the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My father picked up the Book of Remembering . |
2 | My father turned up the ring on the cooker under the soup-pan , looking beneath the lid into the warming mixture and then turning back to look at me . |
3 | My aunt looked up the records and told me about her . |
4 | I closed my eyes and grasped the legs as my master picked up the corpse by the shoulders . |
5 | The marriage ended when her husband gave up the struggle to find better ways of communicating with her . |
6 | The next two hours were hectic , the Rose Bowl 's new owner struggling alone with the lunchtime rush while her assistant made up the orders that should have been done earlier . |
7 | Her dress fastened up the front and she began to undo the buttons . |
8 | K has literally just rung over the moon that I had fixed this as her mother is very fond of David and has known him for years — and it is fitting that widow of first Prof of CEGS ( as above ) be included — her dad built up the department enormously and I knew him through European seminars etc via Law Society with and others including who is a Heriot Row neighbour . |
9 | Cantona , whose hat-trick lit up the Charity Shield at Wembley , had to be lectured by Wilkinson on the virtues of integrating into the English game . |
10 | When his coolie picked up the shafts and broke into his loping stride , Joseph found he could n't look at the narrow , sweat-streaked shoulders bobbing in front of him without seeing the bleeding welts caused by the French colon 's cane . |
11 | To the general surprise , the March — it was worked on by Harvey Postlethwaite , now at Ferrari and one of a handful of the really bright ones — proved an effective foil for Hunt 's driving style : Hunt qualified ninth and was running sixth when his engine gave up the ghost . |
12 | The commander , above , and his crew raced up the Rock of Gibraltar to help Janet 's Team-Up appeal . |
13 | His wife picked up the phone believing it was an anniversary treat from her husband . |
14 | Rodgers and his wife built up the collection without the aid of a professional adviser , purchasing from dealers and at auction . |
15 | Once he was over the edge of extreme fatigue his brain drank up the language by the pint . |
16 | In writing with this frankly propagandist aim — to focus on Jesus Christ — the disciple was bring faithful to the remarkable way in which his Master summed up the purpose of all Scripture . |
17 | His office took up the slack , but the witnesses had to travel for 30 hours by bus to get there . |
18 | The rest of his party brought up the rear , baiting and goading Ranulf , who gave as good as he got with a stream of obscene English oaths . |
19 | In Parma , as in all other towns and cities in Italy , there were a number of case di tolleranza , brothels recognized by the authorities , in which the girls were subject to regular medical examinations , and three of the boys in our class plucked up the courage to visit one of these on the way home from school one evening . |