Example sentences of "[vb past] up a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Another racking fit of coughing seized him , doubling him over and ending only when he retched up a gush of phlegm and blood .
2 The entire ZTT organisation drew up a blueprint for world domination which was a product of the desire to change the pop star syndrome .
3 In August 1853 Britain , France , Austria and Prussia drew up a letter for despatch from the sultan to the tsar which gave Nicholas what he wanted .
4 Newman in one of the Tracts for the Times drew up a form of service , to be used on the anniversary of Ken 's funeral , whose central message was ‘ He gave to Caesar the things that be Caesar 's and to God the things that be God 's . ’
5 Then , as though it were the most natural thing in the world , she heated up a kettle of pool water to do the washing up .
6 ‘ He beat up a woman in custody . ’
7 ‘ And he whistled up his cohorts after you 'd gone , ’ Sam complained , ‘ and they came with wet-suits and grappling irons and a heavy magnet and dredged up a lot of muck from the dock .
8 Its basis appears to have been that , although himself a master of one building trade only , like other leading master builders of the period he was prepared to build a whole house ‘ by the great ’ , performing the masonry himself and subcontracting the work of the other trades ; and he evidently built up a team of craftsman associates — joiners , carpenters , painters , plasterers — whom he called upon regularly in these circumstances .
9 In this way , these researchers built up a picture of life styles in Chicago at that time , especially those of certain deviant groups such as hoboes and gang-members .
10 The early emphasis upon the powerful house-trained group going about things the proper way built up a picture of group influence and success within the context of the play of a moderate and restrained politics .
11 In that way the Court was perhaps the institution which most successfully stamped its imprint upon the ECSC , and in so doing built up a body of case law , an authority , and legitimacy that could serve as foundations for the future .
12 She snatched up a square of tissue paper , deftly swung and twisted it round a fat brioche .
13 She did not pause for an answer , but bent down and snatched up a roll of paper which she had placed on the floor beside her when she first sat down .
14 She turned away abruptly and snatched up a glass of champagne as a waiter passed by with a tray of brimming glasses .
15 Then as a waiter passed by bearing a laden tray , he reached out swiftly and snatched up a glass of champagne .
16 Harbury snatched up a glass of wine and took it to her .
17 Vologsky sucked up a mouthful of saliva , and spat full in Kirov 's face .
18 my three wishes sucked up a chimney of flame .
19 On his release from prison in 1985 , Gusty Spence , the leader of the Shankill UVF and the man convicted of the Malvern St murder , was asked about Paisley 's role and he was frankly dismissive : ‘ I have no time for Paisley 's type of religious fervour or his politics but he had no involvement in re-forming the UVF though he stirred up a lot of tension at that time for his own ends . ’
20 It was a point which opened up a line of argument opposing the ‘ true ’ national interest of abolition to the false claims of the traders of national necessity for what they were doing .
21 Now I had the hang of it , I racked up a handful of top to bottoms with plenty of vertical .
22 You dug up a spadeful of earth , but by the time you threw it on the rampart it was nothing but muddy water .
23 This done , she whipped up a piece of tape , which she tied some inches from the bottom ; then , while still holding on to the hair with one hand , her other hand shot out and pulled open a drawer from which she grabbed a pair of large scissors .
24 He liked the Latin name so much that he made up a sort of rhyme about it and chanted this as he went upstairs :
25 TERRY Waite passed up a chance of escape while he was held hostage because it would have meant shooting one of his captors , he reveals today .
26 Despite the wet and slippery conditions , both sides served up a feast of football and Abingdon were good value for the three points .
27 His eyes on Luke , he hawked up a mouthful of phlegm and spat it towards Luke 's feet .
28 He pulled up a piece of grass and began to chew it thoughtfully .
29 Riot police broke up a demonstration in protest at the government 's response but most teachers returned to work when the schools reopened on March 5 .
30 ‘ I was personally told he was not concerned about my past so long as I kept up a volume of business , ’ he said .
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