Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [verb] up the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You want me to pick up the tab . ’
2 Phone if you want me to saddle up the mare and I 'll have her ready for you by the time you get down here . ’
3 This is a unique chance for them to retain the use of this line and I urge them to keep up the pressure .
4 Er I suggest you pick up the phone and you give us a call now on , alright ?
5 I want somebody whose sitting there listening to the radio sort of er just relaxed and I I just want you to pick up the phone and ring .
6 The separation of to and the infinitive by introducing an adverb or phrase : I want you to gently pick up the box instead of I want you to pick up the box gently .
7 I want you to draw up the will exactly as I 've said , and let me have it as soon as possible . ’
8 But neighbours say it brightens up the area and they want it to stay .
9 Let us sum up the discussion so far .
10 But first let us follow up the possibility that the problem is entirely to do with the estimate .
11 Every time we meet he brings up the subject , and Dawn says — ’
12 I always remember 'er walkin' up the turnin' wiv 'er 'ead 'eld up .
13 I 'll phone my father-in-common-law and get him to look up the address the er postcode in his
14 I believe I picked up the tape-recorder in much the same spirit — because I felt that whatever we did here ought to have a rather spontaneous feel to it , and yet at the same time be noticeably hard-wearing .
15 Now we pay we pick up the tab at the Grand Hotel for those three days in-house .
16 Although the election of Avitus is the last Auvergnat election covered by Gregory , two saints ' Lives allow us to take up the story again a century later .
17 go I pick up the accent .
18 Do n't be afraid of white space , use it to break up the page and provide more interest .
19 Biting back feelings of inadequacy , frustration and anger I tied up the bundle as well as I could , resigning myself to losing most of it on the way down the hill , preparing for laughter and jeers when we got to the village .
20 Now then , how do I set up the board ?
21 How do you build up the picture in a regression session ?
22 Now , say more about that practically , because I mean if you 're depressed , you may feel too depressed to go to a a professional , you may have great difficulty getting there for whatever reason because you 're ashamed as someone mentioned , you 're embarrassed , you do n't want to admit you ca n't cope , which is a syndrome once you get there how do you pluck up the courage to say well actually what your offering me is n't good enough , I 've heard on on television there is something better and I want it ?
23 Why do you pick up the evening paper and linger over tales of local gossip or distress when you have important tasks to carry out ?
24 Now — how the hell do you get up the Serendipity Variation ?
25 How do we add up the value of a school 's work for its pupils , not just academically but in all sorts of other ways ?
26 Do they conjure up the impression that children are engaged in some form of pre-Victorian drudgery at school ?
27 I think it opens up the child 's awareness to what 's available and what 's coming erm moves them on into the next century really .
28 You can get them with long pins each si have them standing up the board and then you have another board , a board with a so you can
29 Trevor was not the sort of fellow who said , ‘ For art 's sake have I broken up the bar . ’
30 I do n't mean , I mean why have you taken up the other , the plastic bag and put it in that ?
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