Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [verb] up a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | times of I mean , I actually think it 's a an awful lot of ask of a friendship , or of a family situation and also , indeed , if you I mean I think sometimes they can be very supportive but th the true understanding may not be there and erm I think that 's what led me to start up a self- help group in Edinburgh erm which is , has been erm running for the last two years now . |
2 | How he used it opened up a new realm for investigation . |
3 | As it happened he pulled up a shattered Kersil seven from home . |
4 | They thrust him stumbling up a winding stairway cut in the rock , and along another passage into a large , smoky room , blackened and bare but for certain engines and implements that stood against the walls , and a low brazier in the centre . |
5 | She wanted to be held by him , and as the sad , poignant music began it set up a yearning inside of her that she did n't know how to dispel . |
6 | In the weeks that followed he built up a regular round of customers and boasted that it was better than going to work , especially on cold winter mornings . |
7 | She saw him pick up a long strip of heavy material . |
8 | Theda threw her a grateful look , and hurried after Miss Merchiston , whose familiarity with the steep staircase enabled her to keep up a cracking pace . |
9 | Did you manage by pick did you pick up a few words yourself ? |
10 | It 's out of date in certain areas , there are cer We 'd never you see what we did we knocked up a rough copy . |
11 | Maxim had them set up a few yards away , thanked the boys gravely , and they sat down . |
12 | Seldom , indeed , had he drawn up a preliminary bibliography before his attention was distracted by some new or revived interest in something entirely different . |
13 | You said he turned up a few hours after the event , so it seems likely he left London at short notice . |