Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [to-vb] up a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I tried to tidy up a bit when I first came to work here , but I soon found out I was wasting my time . |
2 | I tried to crush up a salt tablet in a cup and dissolve it in the water but she moaned when I held the cup to her lips and tried to turn her head away . |
3 | I decided to draw up a proposal for a book which would attempt a synthesis of structuralist and feminist ideas — not with any enthusiasm , and with the hope that it would never actually get done . |
4 | I read in an old Practical Fishkeeping an article on setting up a South American general community , this set me thinking and I decided to set up a South American Catfish community with a view to keeping some of the more readily-available , but hard to breed catfish and to provide them with the optimum conditions and numbers to hopefully have some breeding success . |
5 | If this topic was to be systematically explored I needed to build up a series of case studies of the appointment procedures associated with women teachers . |
6 | He turned left down an alley without indicating and I had to carve up a Volvo with Swedish number plates in order to follow him . |
7 | This morning I had to connect up a video for Caroline to use and all the leads , every single lead we 've got , to connect any machine to any machine , were all bundled in like a load missing , and it took me what , five minutes to find the right leads and connect the machines up . |
8 | ‘ Tell me how you came to take up a life of crime . ’ |
9 | Anyway , she seemed to cheer up a bit listening to their trite old remarks about it coming to everybody , and after that her mother had been all right and seemed to accept it . |
10 | Alternatively , you might have found yourself without the ready money you needed to snap up a bargain — like that washing machine you saw in the sales . |
11 | He observed in a mocking tone , ‘ I think six months would be pushing it , even if you managed to summon up a miracle . |
12 | Millions of viewers became aware of some of the practical and emotional problems and watched as she struggled to bring up a baby without a partner or an income . |
13 | ‘ Hi , ’ she managed to summon up a smile . |
14 | Then the professional in her broke through , and seemingly from nowhere she managed to conjure up a smile . |
15 | Then everybody wanted it and she had to give up a bit of buttermaking she also did to cope with the demand . |
16 | Well with the others , it used to have to brake , if it were going too fast , you had to brake up a bit . |
17 | Stupid it was , saying you had to heat up a thing out of a lawnmower . |
18 | ‘ Last night she wanted to wrap up a pizza for him . |
19 | We tried to fix up a time to talk about the Willis Phazer board . |
20 | He denounced function as an irrelevance and said that we needed to set up a structure . |
21 | In order to evaluate the most effective ways of meeting the needs of dementia sufferers and their carers , we decided to set up a variety of pilot projects — these will be discussed by Ian Baillie in his talk on the Strathclyde development Fund . |
22 | We decided to move up a gear . |
23 | Goodman , and a combination of luck and good defending/ goalkeeping was sufficient to keep out Leeds when we managed to build up a head of steam . |
24 | First , we had to set up a structure so we could record all the non-conformances and make sure corrective action was taken . |
25 | The police were attacked as they tried to break up a crowd of about 10,000 people gathered in a field at Sidlow Bridge , near Reigate , Surrey . |
26 | In 1826 , when the members of the British Factory were worried by reports that a daily newspaper was about to be published in Funchal , they decided to set up a find for the protection of any British subject attacked by the newspaper . |
27 | They decided to set up a nursery in the house and objections by Renfrew District Council were overcome . |
28 | The attorney they instructed to draw up a sales contract was William Repton of Aylsham , the third son of Humphry Repton , the famous landscape architect . |
29 | Norman Dale , 50 , was struck down as he tried to pick up a cup of tea . |
30 | In the 1860s the first policeman ever sent to the fen village of Wicken was killed when he tried to break up a Saturday night brawl . |