Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] just [verb] up [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I must just run up to the Casa to make sure the lorry comes back for another load .
2 I 'll just finish up in the kitchen . ’
3 Which I 'll just pick up on as a as as a final point .
4 I 'll just fly up into the branches on silver wings . ’
5 I knew at once that I could just walk up to you and we could start talking , as if it was the most natural thing in the world .
6 If I could just pick up on one point erm and that was related to the the two different types of inner relief road that that was proposed .
7 Probably I 'd just go up to the pub but I ca n't be bothered .
8 I mean if I was you I 'd just put up with it and stay in bed .
9 I think I would just go up to red
10 Oh , then I can just go up to Co-Op
11 you 'll just finish up with rubbish if you do n't .
12 Gone were the days when she could just get up in the morning , make coffee , leave a note for Mrs Bennett and go off to Brentwoods with , maybe , the anticipation of quite an exciting day .
13 Maybe if she could just curl up on her bed and sleep for a while she 'd feel better .
14 If ever I mentioned her , you 'd just close up on me — turn away , like , as if you did n't hear .
15 You can just go up for a ride , letting someone else do all the work while you enjoy the sensation , or learn to pilot the thing for yourself .
16 And erm we used to go into the assembly hall every morning for prayer and then we should just go up to the erm we we used to go upstairs to the er to the classrooms which were off a long corridor .
17 We might just sneak up on you next time . ’
18 With our size we could just put up by eight per cent .
19 Er but , you know , I , I 'd , as I say , I think er and then if we just , if we can just pick up like the odd I mean , I 've , I 've had a long chat with Anne , we 've had a long , erm meeting with Anne yesterday about it , and she 's gon na start pushing cos you know , she 's really done the Royal upstairs , it 's
20 Newspaper publicity always gave the impression that the school could train anyone from scratch with little or no dance experience so young readers felt that they could just turn up without an appointment and would immediately be seen by this apparently motherly woman called Jennie Tiller .
21 Or at best everybody could just come up to but nobody would be creating re er a surplus , nobody would have the resources to invest to enable them to come above subsistence
22 But the way he 's going he could just end up as the next Vinnie Jones .
23 It will just end up with long , protracted cases dragging the name of football through the dirt . ’
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