Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] up and [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | Opening the paperback at the title page , I glanced up and asked him should I sign it for someone . |
2 | I looked up and saw him clinging to a pipe that ran the length of one wall , high up . |
3 | Still , we reached the end in a while , and I stood up and tugged him back until he was sitting wedged in the corner , supported by the rear and side walls . |
4 | She got up and swung him around . |
5 | She came up and kissed him . |
6 | If she sprang up and gave him a good shaking , every bit of public sympathy would be on his side . |
7 | And the first time she met Luke she stepped up and kissed him passionately on the lips . |
8 | She swung up and straddled him , moving fast , one hand flat on his stomach , the other under the fork of her legs , gripping him while she sat . |
9 | She reached up and kissed him softly on the mouth . |
10 | She reached up and kissed him . |
11 | She was shaking a tablecloth when she looked up and saw him . |
12 | She jumped up and punched him in the kidneys before landing a fist on the point of his chin . |
13 | She jumped up and thrust him down on the seat , holding his shoulders . |
14 | She stood up and kissed him lightly on the lips . |
15 | She stood up and faced him squarely . |
16 | Pushing his cart and yelling like Dervishes , they jumped up and pinned him down . |
17 | Old Henry VII , father to the Great Killer , was a born miser and inveterate liar who would n't know the truth if it jumped up and bit him on the nose . |
18 | De Craon comes here , ’ he added bitterly , ‘ with his false face and lying tongue … the fellow would n't know the truth if it jumped up and pulled him by his pointed nose ! ’ |