Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [verb] up [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 They returned down a different hole and soon found a dry , empty burrow , where they curled up together and slept in the warmth of their own tired bodies .
2 We tend to play at the point of the evening when the temperature drops , so I tune up just before Bryan goes on and then after three or four songs they 're all sharp , because the temperature has dropped .
3 Although they sat up later than their normal bedtime , neither could find any explanation .
4 so if I get up there and do it early in the morning , well it do n't get light till half seven
5 But like then er , she , she just turned round to him and she goes tell you what , I would really , really , love it if you woke up tomorrow and you had ginger hair , cos that 'd really , really give you a dose of your own medicine !
6 Could I firstly start by thanking those delegates who after Congress yesterday have expressed support about the two rule changes that we lost and to give some encouragement to new delegates here that even if you get up here and you lose it , there 's some one hell of a lot of support out there on the floor .
7 And e if you look up there that extremely overbuilt area there is called the crown post truss .
8 Do you know what if we come up tonight cos erm a woman came to the door , a woman came to the door this afternoon and she 's given us a Walkman with a microphone on it and we 've to tape all the conversations with it
9 Would n't it be wonderful if we woke up tomorrow and everyone had become like you ?
10 However , if we look up rather than down the stratification hierarchy and see serious crimes being committed by the people who are respectable , well-educated , wealthy , and socially privileged then the imagery of pathology seems harder to accept .
11 Well unle , unless you come up here and see if you can find it .
12 they were having one here as well and erm they booked it for the day and they were staying there overnight , cos they were , they 've got a house and they were gon na let guests stay at their house and while they stayed up there and then
13 Mark Harries burned down his fancy dress hire shop in a bid to swindle £340,000 after he ran up more than £160,000 debts .
14 What I usu , what I usually do is turn the always when I get up like when Nick and I saw the , we saw the film
15 But then you 're absolutely skint when you get up there if you go straight
16 When you when you come up here and do the driving you find that erm because people are are just not available at the time and erm y I 'm here just for a and Stan only here for a a limited period , and er you 're sort of trying they 're downstairs they 're trying to get people off the trucks when they come in or whatever the case may be to go out and do an assessment run , and it 's not always possible .
17 Well their Rose , she got a bit on the once when she went up there and she come over here she said to us would we take it up and change .
18 I have been doing some work for a national charity recently and the director and one of the key office-bearers can not stand sight or sound of SARAH , which was a trifle awkward when she rang up once or twice ‘ wanting to pop in for a chat at your new office ’ .
19 Harry hurried out behind her , heard her shoes clicking with angry swiftness on the platform , wondered what he had done to annoy her — was he too obtuse , too inquisitive ? — and was about to call after her when she pulled up abruptly and turned to face him .
20 ‘ If we knew where one of these things was going to be flown into space , ’ he said , speaking quickly before the words had time to escape , ‘ and we could sort of hang on to the sides or whatever , or maybe drive it like the Truck , and we took you with us , then we could jump off when we got up there and go and find this ship of ours , could n't we ? ’
21 It was the first time for a long while that Tommy had come into the dining rooms for his morning break and Carrie had spotted him from the window as he pulled up outside and climbed down wearily from his horsecart .
22 He did n't like the tremors that went with the addiction — the wavering match as he lit up again and spilling his tea during a work-break was embarrassing .
23 Out of that curve , Doohan grabs another gear and the warbling exhaust note signals that the rear tyre is still scrabbling for grip as he shifts up again and aims at the daunting , sixth gear left on to the back straight .
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