Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [vb past] up the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Patrick said that analysis backed up the view of Lord Colville , who conducted the review of the emergency laws , that only a small minority of cases involved allegations of police assaults inside the holding centres . |
2 | But it 's only just over two and a half years since the village Post Office and shop put up the shutters for the last time . |
3 | Lisa settled down with the bulldog clip that held the current day 's orders , and Folly picked up the accounts book . |
4 | Summer died under the weight of falling leaves , and autumn filled up the ruts in the road with rainwater , like blood filling fresh claw-marks . |
5 | The local press and radio picked up the story and carried it week after week — for a couple of years the gay struggle was big news for the folks back home . |
6 | ‘ Thallium , ’ you said , ‘ job for you ! ’ and thallium picked up the papers , simpered , and went out into the world to do your bidding . |
7 | A music lecturer at the College of Arts and Technology cleared up the mystery . |
8 | Brown pulled a goal back for Haverhill after 65 minutes , but –––Norwich sewed up the points when Gill scored their third . |
9 | But Rain kept up the pretence until she climbed the stairs to the studio . |