Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] up [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I know that I mean he 's actually thick enough to go up there and sign on in his overalls . |
2 | Well , you wo n't all fit in there , so park up opposite and come on in . |
3 | We do not believe he just wandered up there and lay down to die . |
4 | He would just ease up there and tap out his slow old rhythm with his feet — one leg knocking out quarter notes , the other eighths . |
5 | ‘ I think , ’ Tuppe pulled a converted shirt tail from his trouser pocket and dabbed his mouth with it , ‘ that we had best finish up here and apply ourselves to adventures elsewhere . ’ |
6 | I 'd bought all I needed in Oban , so I just came up here and got myself settled in . |
7 | ‘ Just get up there and fend them off , ’ he said . |
8 | but the policeman said there 's , there 's no way he can just walk up there and come in the house |
9 | ‘ He just looked up sadly and said : ‘ Do n't like , Mummy . |
10 | He always got up immediately and seemed very glad to be fighting in the correct manner . |
11 | Her mother always got up early and exercised her dogs before breakfast . |
12 | So , always warm up thoroughly and remember , once you have an injury , pressing on only causes further damage . |
13 | I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up . |
14 | With this , she once more wrapped up warmly and made her way to the stable . |
15 | I might be going swimming at lunchtime today so I could probably run up there or put it in the post if I go . |
16 | He saw that Lewis would not re-enter Christianity by a new door but by the old one : at least in the sense that in taking it up again he would also take up again or reawaken the prejudices so sedulously planted in childhood and boyhood . |
17 | Many fruits change colour as they reach maturity and this can be a useful indicator , although not in every case : apples will often colour up early if occupied by a burrowing pest , some pear varieties only change colour once in store and marrows are past their best when they turn yellow . |
18 | ‘ How many times do I have to tell you , Hawkins , my name 's Doctor Streeter , not Miss Streeter ; now come up here and wipe that filth off . ’ |
19 | Well jump up here and try and get one . |
20 | Through the archway she saw Fernand jump down , open the door of the shed , then climb up again and drive in . |
21 | go on then get up there and unlock the door |
22 | The novel The Distant Lands , which he began twenty years later , abandoned , then took up again and finished in 1987 — a 52-year gestation ! — is dedicated ‘ to the memory of my mother , daughter of the South ’ . |
23 | He continued performing only until July 1950 , then gave up completely and seems — unlike many choreographers — never to have been tempted to dance publicly again . |
24 | She then sat up straight and stared at my master . |