Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [vb pp] up [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 've waited so long , I 'd given up all hope of ever having a bairn . ’
2 ‘ If you 'd like to know the truth , I 'd given up all thought of trying to persuade you to visit Bertha .
3 An O S one to fifty thousand and that 's what I thought I 'd picked up this morning to take with me but when I looked it was Chester and Wrexham so it did n't do me much good .
4 I met the company commander ; I told him I had brought up some grenades and barbed-wire ; I asked where I was to put them .
5 At least we would be out of the rat race until I had worked up some seniority in my job .
6 I 've lived in London all my life , and I 've built up three businesses from scratch . ’
7 I 've saved up twenty dollars in
8 ‘ Now I 've given up all hope ( of returning to Formula One ) . ’
9 Actually , it 's a very pleasant way to work — I 've set up one room for word processing and another for screenshot manipulation , so I can switch back and forth between the two whilst I 'm writing captions .
10 God knows how much there still is down there ; I 've seen great stacks and bales of it still with the Royal Navy markings on it , and I 've dreamed up any number of ways of getting at it , but short of tunnelling in from the shed and taking the cordite out from the back , so that the bales looked untouched from the inside of the cellar , I do n't see how I could do it .
11 generally cleaned up I 've pulled up some nettles and got the access to the greenhouse a bit better it 's a bit pooey in there in n it ?
12 ‘ And I 've brought up some bread and jam , in case anybody 's hungry . ’
13 ‘ Well , it 's a bit early , but I have dug up one piece of information that you 'll enjoy .
14 I have given up all idea now of going to Kings and shall make my way across the Island as quickly as I can making a call or two on the way .
15 I have sat up all night attempting to watch the fish in the dark with the aid of a torch and the Orange Spot does venture out of the bogwood and hunts around for food .
16 During the war she worked as a translator , and at the time of the action of the novel she has taken up this trade again recently .
17 Yeah I 'm sure you 'd packed up last time I saw you .
18 If you 've had speeding disqualification er speeding points and you were up for disqualification because you 'd totted up twelve points
19 She 'd given up all hope of having children , you see .
20 But , having fallen asleep in militant mood last night , she 'd woken up this morning reluctantly aware that she owed him an apology .
21 ‘ I know that you 've built up some kind of sustaining narrative behind your eidetic delusion — it can not but be otherwise .
22 " The breakfast 's on the floor , and anyway , by the time you 've cleared up this mess we 'll be gone .
23 Mm is that you 've saved up this year ?
24 You 've grown up that way .
25 You 've set up this meeting for me and I ca n't thank you enough .
26 She had been smoking dope now for the last year , scoring whenever she had saved up enough money from her weekend job at McDonald 's .
27 She had given up all idea of exercising any power over fate .
28 She had given up all hope of ever bringing Oreste over .
29 But she had given up all hope of Joss Barnet returning that evening and nothing else in the world mattered .
30 One day she had plucked up enough courage to look through the doorway , and had almost choked on the clouds of swirling dust .
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