Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] up in a " in BNC.
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1 | A time sheet should never end up in a master job file . |
2 | we 've got a busload here sir , they 'll probably turn up in a cab and ask you to pay for it |
3 | I 'd sooner wind up in a debtors ’ prison ! ’ |
4 | ‘ I doubt if His Grace would ever stand up in a court-room to give evidence on my behalf , but I counted on Magistrate Peck being afraid to put it to the test . ’ |
5 | This family would probably end up in a concentration camp somewhere in Germany . |
6 | I would probably end up in a bed and breakfast hostel , in which it would be impossible to write . ’ |
7 | Once the bus stopped , however , he was immediately up and out , using the ten minutes available to sketch in the ingredients of a scene which he would later work up in a hotel room . |
8 | Furthermore , if the views are going to last , they will probably end up in a White Paper . |
9 | The contrary relation will therefore show up in a sentential context that specifies , or at least implies , that a single event is being referred to , such as I only met Mary once , and that was today/yesterday or ( somewhat less convincingly ) It was today/yesterday that I met Mary . |
10 | But , in fact , virtually no behavioural tendency which constitutes genuine action can just show up in a cultural context ‘ as itself ’ . |