Example sentences of "[pron] 've [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've sent up every Warrior I can find . |
2 | But I 've packed up a bundle of bedding — towels — things like that for you to use in the meantime . ’ |
3 | He smiles : ‘ I 've grown up a lot and I 'm now enjoying important fights that used to fill me with nerves . |
4 | ‘ I 've grown up a lot in the last two years , ’ she said quietly and I silently agreed with her . |
5 | We talking about this and I was saying about coming from construction I says I 've says I 've to go up the cut like |
6 | ‘ I 've built up a dossier on his drug and arms deals over the past few years . |
7 | I can not believe that I 've cut up the dress he used to love me to wear and all I get for thanks is cheek . |
8 | ‘ I 've given up the cello for the moment , ’ said Finch . |
9 | He could take her away , I thought , he could just do that , he has such power to hurt me , this little furry creature who has n't even noticed that I 've given up the weed . |
10 | ‘ I 've locked up the cottage and when I come back in a couple of days I shall sell up my sister 's belongings . |
11 | ‘ When I 've made up a lie I can believe in , ’ came the reply . |
12 | d' ya know it 's funny , on a Wednesday when I go , when they 've gone home and I 've tidied up a bit |
13 | If I 've set up the play that leads to goals , that 's OK by me . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've put up the money . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 've concreted up the mouth of the cave and the gap in the rocks which it burst through because I wanted to hold it there for a bit longer . |
16 | ‘ I 've picked up a bit , ’ Emily said , ‘ but the law takes a kind of mind . |
17 | I 'm a dealer and I 've picked up a couple of pieces which I can probably place with clients |
18 | There 's the odd exception where I 've picked up a brand new one and it 's worked right away . |
19 | I THINK I 'VE PICKED UP A BUG OF SOME SORT . |
20 | She 's been monitoring my progress , since I 've taken up the job again , and she is far from pleased . |
21 | ‘ You 've made up every word of it and you know it . |
22 | But if you 've made up the gain at all , then since it 's residential property , it 's exempt . |
23 | ‘ And now you 've built up an appetite for sampling some of the fish which may have been brought ashore here ? ’ |
24 | When you 've saved up a card , I do n't know how many there are in it you got a pound worth of gifts at |
25 | ‘ You 're not going up to your room till you 've washed up the supper things . ’ |
26 | No well er I , I expect you 've caught up a bit now have n't you ? |
27 | You 've picked up a book — you might even have bought it — that you thought was about cancer , but all you 're getting is an incoherent autobiography about an unknown . |
28 | Our competition could be the answer to your problems , as you can lay out the wardrobe interior just as you need it , after you 've put up the wardrobe with the help of the instructions provided . |
29 | ‘ I 'm off now , ’ he continued , ‘ ter meet yer Mum , so when yer 've cleared up the table yer can get ter bed . ’ |
30 | The point is , we 've cleared up the area and it 's safe for children to play and people to go about their business . |