Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] up the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually she plucked up the courage , half afraid by now that Luke would come to find her if she was any longer , and stepped out . |
2 | Quickly she locked up the car . |
3 | Hesitantly she picked up the soap and began to soap the expanse of his chest , while he looked down at her . |
4 | Recklessly she built up the lie , agitatedly aware that she was protesting too much in her desperation but unable to prevent herself . |
5 | Then she took up the cloth , worked at the edge a moment and tore it neatly along the weave . |
6 | Puzzled at first , she turned every page , then she held up the book by its spine and let the pages flutter ; no sheet of paper fell out . |
7 | Then she gave up the struggle and dropped on her knees beside Debbie . |
8 | Then she picked up the wicker bird cage and took it to the sill . |
9 | Then she picked up the book of ‘ psychological correspondences ’ again and began with difficulty to read the letters . |
10 | Then she picked up the letter with the neatly typed address . |
11 | She waited until she heard the outer door close , then she picked up the receiver . |
12 | Then she tore up the sheet . |
13 | Ellen held her happy smile till the courtesy taxi had disappeared , then she tore up the proctologist 's business card . |
14 | Hastily she pulled up the sheet , and saw by the gleam in his eyes that he was cynically amused by her modesty . |
15 | Instead she picked up the receiver again . |
16 | It was a quiet question from Reginald now ; and she answered him as quietly : bending forward she looked up the table towards him as she said , ‘ Strange things are happening . |
17 | ‘ Well , come along , come along , Miss Quinn , ’ Dr. Briant said , using the bright rallying voice he always did when speaking to her , and obediently she picked up the baby and carried him to the scales . |