Example sentences of "[vb infin] up in the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He remembers his lonely school days , in assured manner that his son will not grow up in the same way .
2 I was hoping that Vecchi would show up in the near future and save everybody a lot of headaches .
3 ( A couple of drunks do eventually square up in the third base bleachers , but by Stamford Bridge standards it is almost a mating ritual ) .
4 ( The scampi is dodgy ; later I will throw up in the smelly boat toilet . )
5 But young couples are often surprised , even shocked , by the ferocity of the rows that can suddenly blow up in the first year or two of marriage .
6 ‘ How did you meet up in the first place ?
7 uhum , could n't you go up in the other corner .
8 The inspector was pleased to receive that , noting the fact that we had a , a drop in our work output but expected that , that would go up in the next year or two .
9 We did not go up in the same lift , but were taken to another one , apparently for the use of directors only .
10 It 's possible , mathematically , that Hartlepool will end up in the Second Division next season .
11 The way to overcome this is to sail slightly high of your intended course and you 'll end up in the right place .
12 Yes , you can see when the ball goes off , then you 'll end up in the far corner .
13 Meanwhile , it would be fairer and franker of the SNBTS to mention in its information leaflets and at its collection centres that a donor 's blood might end up in the private sector .
14 ‘ We could end up in the lunatic situation of the TDC having to pull it down to make way for a new development . ’
15 He was at Ibrox in 1971 when 66 fans died in a crush on the steps of the stadium ; in September 1980 , he had to watch the pathetically outmatched Welsh bantam-weight Johnny Owen die at the hands of Lupe Pintor , after writing beforehand ‘ this fight could end up in the intensive care unit ’ ; and he saw the heart-bursting tension of a World Cup qualifying match kill the man with whom he had an almost filial relationship , the Celtic and Scottish national football manager , Jock Stein .
16 we shall all end up in the same place
17 He 'll end up in the same place as the last bloke and he 's still there .
18 For light relief we had Valerie , and why she did n't end up in the same boat I 'll never know .
19 It is so easy to guide the saw freehand that it will probably end up in the bottom drawer of many a tool box .
20 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 .
21 They can make a decent case that economic growth will pick up in the second half of the year .
22 Sometimes Frankie would curl up in the big seat and sleep until she shook him awake shortly before the second feature came to an end .
23 On the three mornings each week when we were n't due to train , Graham and I would get up in the cool sun of early morning at seven and play either golf or tennis .
24 I said well I 'm gon na come up in the next hour and I wan na
25 Stoke were unlucky when substitute Dave Regis , faced with an open goal just seconds after replacing Graham Shaw in the 65th minute , saw his shot pull up in the water-logged goalmouth .
26 He would turn up in the Primary School playground and call , ‘ Hi there , Nick ! ’ as if Nick was a boy the same age .
27 His behaviour at the visit seems to suggest that he was a disturbing presence , since he did not turn up in the Great Hall as expected , but disappeared into a derelict and disused part of the house from whence he had to be fetched .
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