Example sentences of "wake up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I woke up a couple of hours later . |
2 | He woke up every day and went to work at the ice-cream parlour , but he began to hate the taste , the sight , the very thought of it . |
3 | I noted the time they woke up every day , the places they fed , the food they ate , the time of year they made their nests , and so on . |
4 | When he woke up the music was still there . |
5 | So when he woke up the donkey was looking at him . |
6 | The eels were making such a noise that all the other fishes started making a noise as well , which woke up the Loch Ness Monster ’ . |
7 | In March 1812 , the 24-year-old Lord Byron woke up the morning after the publication of his poem Childe Harold 's Pilgrimage to find himself famous . |
8 | This is quite patriotic of the poet — Owen then goes on to say that it is quite ironic how the sun woke up the world , started life yet it can not wake up this lifeless man , who is still warmblooded and full-nerved as Owen tell us here : |
9 | ‘ He 's brilliant , he 's happy , he wakes up every day joyous and he never holds a grudge for more than about three minutes . |
10 | ‘ I think it is very important to encourage younger women to see that it is possible to combine a career with having a family , that you do n't miss out on your children — my son wakes up every Saturday so excited that it 's the weekend , not because he does n't have a lovely time during the week , but because there 's nothing for him quite like his parents . ’ |
11 | Wakes up every morning |
12 | Work habits ( such as waking up every day to an alarm clock ) that often flow over into responsible social attitudes ( such as being a good father ) are not being learnt . |
13 | WE have concentrated up to now on ways of starting to write in our own voice : through calling up early memories , waking up the senses and developing an ear for the rhythms of speech . |
14 | The sentries begin waking up the patrol base . |
15 | I 've caught up with Bryan Adams on the Cardiff leg of his hugely popular ‘ Waking Up The Neighbours ’ jaunt , and frankly I 'm a relieved man . |
16 | Packing You In on ‘ Waking Up The Neighbours ’ is another example of where that happened . |
17 | In this Style File ( perhaps we should have called it a Riff File ) we will look at some of his best known parts , as taken from his extremely successful ‘ Reckless ’ and ‘ Waking Up The Neighbours ’ LPs … |
18 | It seems that Carroll 's obsession with time in this chapter is not completely dreamt up , or was his infatuation with continually waking up the dormouse . |
19 | If you were near the front , it was nice to be able to have a roll-up and drink your tea slowly and wake up a bit . |
20 | We wake up every morning thinking about competition , and we adjust what we 're doing based on that . ’ |
21 | I wake up every morning and think , oh my God it 's that acne ! |
22 | 9 Wake up the music of your choice with this Cassette Player Alarm that also includes an FM/MW/LW radio . |
23 | Four times , he said , Scots had woken up the morning after an election to find a Tory government : ‘ We can not guarantee when they wake up the morning after the election in 1997 that we will have got rid of them . ’ |
24 | Four times , he said , Scots had woken up the morning after an election to find a Tory government : ‘ We can not guarantee when they wake up the morning after the election in 1997 that we will have got rid of them . ’ |
25 | ‘ This is a very painful move for us , but we do n't want to wake up a year from now and wish we had n't done it , ’ Next founder Steve Jobs told United Press International . |
26 | In point of fact , my mind started to wake up a bit during this period . |
27 | To wake up a Woosnam who has struggled on some dull courses and slow greens recently , it took a demanding course and fast greens , even if neither were as demanding nor fast as perhaps in previous years . |
28 | ‘ You can trust us to wake up every day remembering the people we saw in the bus trips , the people we saw in the town meetings , the people we touched at the rallies , the people who had never voted before , the people who had n't voted in 20 years , the people who 'd never voted for a Democrat , the people who had given up hope , all of them together saying we want our future back . |
29 | ‘ You can trust us to wake up every day remembering the people we saw in the bus trips , the people we touched at the rallies , the people who had never voted before , the people who had n't voted in 20 years , the people who 'd never voted for a Democrat , the people who had given up hope , all of them saying we want our future back . ’ |
30 | I live on the banks of the Lea and I can not properly tell the House what an amazing joy it is to wake up every morning and look over the marshes . |