Example sentences of "[pron] will [vb infin] up [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ( The scampi is dodgy ; later I will throw up in the smelly boat toilet . ) |
2 | on the afternoon , but I wi when I 'm doing that I will check up about the tea urn and |
3 | ‘ I will go up to the roof , just remember though to tell them to send a ladder up there ’ said Ralph ‘ Take the child with you and hurry ’ And with that Carter ran as fast as he could through the dark air with the lady and child and before long he was out Ralph 's sight . |
4 | Headline is doing lots of advertising , which will link up to the new hardback in September and the next paperback in December — a Koontz autumn programme . |
5 | His speech is the latest in a series which will run up to the Scottish party conference in May at which a booklet containing all his speeches will be on sale to the party faithful . |
6 | Sailing from Southampton on June 4 1994 , she will meet up with the official flotilla at sea on the following day . |
7 | Education Viewpoint : Who will stand up against the idea of student fees ? |
8 | As usual , Queen 's have n't their sorrows to seek at the start of a new season while they wait to see who will turn up for the new University term . |
9 | If you evolve such a universe forward in time according to the laws of science , you will end up with the lumpy and irregular state you started with . |
10 | As Rivera reached the door Schellenberg added , ‘ I need hardly say that if one word of this leaks out you will end up in the River Spree , my friend , and your cousin in the Thames . |
11 | Of course you will wake up in the morning with a nervous disorder and a slightly lower IQ , but at least you wo n't have any itchy red lumps . |
12 | I still add my own research , and usually something will come up during the course of the interview that means you can leave the game plan anyway . |
13 | I still add my own research , and usually something will come up during the course of the interview that means you can leave the game plan anyway . |
14 | They will meet up with the commanding officers of some of the major units on the ground to brief them on the results of their reconnaissance . |
15 | As far as I could see in North Queensland , I should think they will end up under the umbrella of the Emperor of Japan , as the Japanese now seem to be in charge up there . |
16 | When the feathery shoots appear , they will grow up around the carrot top to make a pretty hanging basket . |
17 | Thankfully none of them will end up on the table . |
18 | It will make up for the thirty-five minutes you were late . ’ |
19 | ‘ It will make up for the dismal showing of the England football and cricket teams , lift some of the sporting gloom . |
20 | Share your thought with the class — if , ha ha , it will bear up to the glaring light of day . |
21 | The recent history of educational innovation , from Nuffield and mixed ability onwards , shows that unless change is generated and/or wholeheartedly appropriated by teachers it will end up on the mounting scrap-heap of ‘ good ideas that never quite took off ’ . |
22 | The other members of the consortium are worried about what 's going to happen , and if we do if we do leave it to later on Chairman , the , we have every danger that the consortium will not be a core activity of the new authorities , it will end up in the residual body , and be , and just be sold . |
23 | And it will go either it will come up to the surface itself or it 'll just disappear . |
24 | The company says it will come up with the costings for demolition and restoration in a couple of weeks . |
25 | The Jot 1.0 specification is designed to enable applications to share handwritten notes , sketches , signatures and other free-form data across the generality of computers from hand-held devices to mainframes , so that if someone scrawls a note and sends it over a modem , it will turn up at the other end as handwriting , regardless of the sending and receiving machines , provided only that they both implement Jot 1.0 . |
26 | ‘ Then he will go up into the sky and become a star . ’ |
27 | At any gathering of the faithful , he will stay up until the small hours debating ideas with all and sundry , pulling people with different backgrounds into the same conversation . |