Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] up in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The solution is not to stop training , racing and getting up in the morning , but to make a few subtle adaptations , like allowing ourselves rest days we should have given ourselves years ago . |
32 | No sooner was Neil in the air than the left gun panel in the upper wing surface came loose and stuck up in the air . |
33 | She went vaguely back to occasional journalism and found it increasingly difficult to sleep in the evenings and get up in the mornings . |
34 | I had learnt how to take orders and get up in the morning since I had gone to boarding school at age seven . |
35 | As one of my comrades put it : " One bloke tried it and finished up in the Glasshouse . |
36 | It was like a drain where the dregs and filth exuded from all the other prisons in the land had been gathered together ; the human refuse brushed aside and locked up in an institution that was a dustbin for the unwanted and unmanageable . |
37 | Could just go to sleep and enjoy a good night 's kip and wake up in the morning . |
38 | Other nomes came running across the quarry floor , with Nisodemus in the lead , and piled up in a crowd around the gate . |
39 | Within minutes one was torn from reading a book to being gagged and trussed up in a sack , carried down stairs by running men , waiting for the bag to slip or rip and one 's head or neck to smash against the hard stone steps . |
40 | He was mercilessly tortured , blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard for four months , but he refused to break . |
41 | ‘ I got my legs out of the way and curled up in a ball on the driver 's seat . |
42 | Injured Kevin Mc Alynne , 30 , said : ‘ I felt 10 or 15 kicks and curled up in a ball . |
43 | Gabriel crawled off into a corner and scrabbled together a nest made out of costumes and coils of rope , and curled up in the centre of that . |
44 | She ghosted past me , and curled up in an armchair . |
45 | As they descended the steps , a battered car turned into the drive and pulled up in a corner of the small courtyard . |
46 | They drove in convoy round behind the great house , on a sopping weed-infested gravel drive , and pulled up in the stable-yard , where Roland helped Sir George to disembark the wheelchair and Lady Bailey . |
47 | Although from Canadian stock , I was born and brought up in a suburb of New York City . |
48 | Like Karim , Hanif Kureishi was born of a Pakistani father and an English mother and brought up in the London borough of Bromley . |
49 | ‘ After all , I was born and brought up in the north of Scotland . |
50 | Members of the Korean minority have started to question the exclusivity of a Japan which has denied citizenship and certain basic human rights even to those born and brought up in the country . |
51 | Born and brought up in the area , unlike other members of the group who had lived locally for Periods of one to seven years . |
52 | The inquest heard how Mr Ryder was born and brought up in the Huyton area of Liverpool . |
53 | ‘ Her mother was found abandoned as a baby , and brought up in an orphanage just outside Mestre ; her father was a British serviceman . |
54 | I am a native of South Shields and grew up in a locality which has much in common with its other half . |
55 | Both were born and grew up in the East End of Glasgow . |
56 | After being seen whizzing out of the doors of a rink , he had to skate at speed along a footpath of the common , round a spiral pedestrian walkway , on to a road , grab the back of a passing bus , let go , cut across a main road between cars coming in both directions , go across another road — between the wheels of a moving articulated lorry — and end up in a babywear shop , somersaulting into a cot . |
57 | and then he said something about do us cart one and a half cartwheels and end up in a crab or something , and she come flying across the room at me and I felt this foot go shwoo |
58 | Additionally , all manufactured foods — that is , foods which go through a factory process and end up in a packet , tin or bottle — not only lose their vital vitamins , minerals and trace elements in the manufacturing process but also lose much of their colour , flavour and texture . |
59 | I 've seen better men than you think they could handle the drink and end up in the gutter with a bottle of the fortified wine . ’ |
60 | Amphibians , crustaceans and fish that live in such conditions have to evolve some method of holding on if they are not to be swept away and end up in the sea . |