Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] up the [noun] at " in BNC.

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1 In a conversation which she later recalled to friends Diana told him : ‘ You looked so sad when you walked up the aisle at the funeral .
2 If you walked up the brow at the back of the house you were in two minutes up on a great closely cropped bare turfy expanse , looking down at the sea ; and to the left all the indentations of the coastline , the bays , the beaches and coves within them , the tumble of rocks at the bottom of some sheer cliff , far west to lonely and uninhabitable shores , was visible .
3 She picked up the bags at her feet and plodded to the white wooden door , feeling in her bag for the key .
4 ‘ Everyone told me to give up the womanising at my age . ’
5 But we pick up the hotel at
6 Now we pay we pick up the tab at the Grand Hotel for those three days in-house .
7 We pick up the debate at the point where Hall suggests Liverpool boss Graeme Souness was under too much pressure to make rational decisions .
8 Anyway , we and of course we gets up the line at the and then I got a touch of some sunstroke .
9 Persistent ill health induced him to give up the surveyorship at Christ 's Hospital in January 1816 and that of the Bethlehem Hospital the following year .
10 Roger North , the young Surrey allrounder , is the hero , with strong love interest , and a climax to tempt film-makers as he climbs up the gasholder at The Oval with the villain .
11 Three rounds after combat begins , the forest catches up with the adventurers , and then it spreads up the hillside at a rate of 16 yards per round .
12 Scott the collie has his work cut out as he rounds up the sheep at Camp Farm .
13 After he gave up the booze at Christmas 1977 — for good - he gave us his splendid Brian which is as clever and well-judged a piece of comic acting as you 'll see .
14 The London driver said he picked up the brothers at Grosvenor House Hotel after the Players ' Union awards dinner last Sunday .
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