Example sentences of "[vb past] [v-ing] up [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know how or why it worked , but I stopped waking up in a cold sweat . |
2 | I used to do a job which involved getting up at an unearthly hour while , as far as I could tell , the rest of the world slept . |
3 | He had borrowed the ledger one night and read how a member of the Longford militia came galloping up on a foam-flecked horse to the doors of Carewscourt , yelling that the French and Irish had scattered Lake 's army to the four winds and that they were coming south and for everyone to flee , flee , flee if they valued their lives … . |
4 | A stray , dingy orange kitten came yowling up to the back door one night . |
5 | The highwayman came riding up to the old inn door . |
6 | But Professor Avenarius was late , and I kept watching the woman ; she was alone at the pool , standing waist-deep in the water , and she kept looking up at the young lifeguard in sweatpants who was teaching her to swim . |
7 | I kept looking up at the Royal Box and thinking , ‘ Stevie Foster would have stood there . ’ ’ |
8 | Blue magnesium flares went spiralling up into the chilly night . |
9 | We kept spiralling up towards a high point on the ridge , and when we reached it there was a lodge , perched improbably like a ski-lift station . |
10 | She remembered waking up in a long room filled with covered beds ; knocking a uniformed man to the ground ; taking his gun and running . |
11 | Joseph said glancing up at the serious young man . |
12 | By now they were in the square , and stood gazing up at the gilded splendour of the cathedral 's spire and turrets , bright in the low November sun . |
13 | ‘ I suppose you want me to go first , ’ said Caspar as they stood looking up at the open window , which was grimy and smeary , but much lower than the other windows . |