Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] up in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He failed to turn up in court at Milton Keynes , Bucks , charged with taking a car before a police chase . |
2 | He tried setting up in Geneva and Canada before ending up in San Diego . |
3 | He has turned up in Australia , has n't he ? ’ |
4 | Will he consider setting up in Moscow a unit composed of people from British industry , from the British Government and from the British-Soviet Chamber of Commerce to try to help the Russians receive the aid that is being held from them by the stupidity of their bureaucracy ? |
5 | Why did he have to be so careless that he 'd ended up in prison ? |
6 | This guy who lives round the corner had just come out and he 'd started up in business again and he was laying it on me a gram at a time and I was doing it out in bags . |
7 | He had grown up in Weston-super-Mare and had been working in local radio in Bristol before joining us in the mid 1970s . |
8 | He had given up in despair . |
9 | By 3 February 1722 , when he registered his first maker 's marks at Goldsmiths ' Hall , he had set up in Threadneedle Street , a move made possible by his marriage on 9 January 1722 to Alder , wealthy daughter of Samuel Phelpes , gentleman merchant , and Mary Aldworth , descendant of merchant princes linked with the East India Company and the Society of Merchant Adventurers of Bristol . |
10 | He had set up in practice on his own about nine years before the competition , and his most important executed work up until then had been the Tudor style Royal Infirmary at Dundee ( 1852–5 ) , which he had won in competition . |
11 | He had wound up in Marseilles , sore and desperate , and signed on at Fort St Nicholas . |
12 | I 'm due to be married next Easter , and my fiancé has just told me he likes dressing up in women 's clothes . |