Example sentences of "she [vb past] up in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When she got up in the morning , always had amethyst earrings — and she left to me actually — and she always looked absolutely immaculate .
2 Because it had always been in the back of her mind , from the moment she got up in the morning until she went to bed at night .
3 She rose up in the world without lifting a finger when she married into the gentry and I daresay she let him feel the difference been them .
4 I had a friend who told me she fell for a boy when she woke up in the morning and realised he did n't snore .
5 But when she woke up in the morning , the frog was still a frog .
6 She woke up in the morning feeling heavy-eyed and with a dull headache lurking behind her eyes .
7 It was only when she was reasonably sober , when , say , she woke up in the morning , head throbbing , tongue parched , that she suspected in retrospect that she had n't been quite so rationally conscious of those selfsame thoughts and actions …
8 She remembered nothing more until she woke up in the ambulance .
9 She threw up in the gutter .
10 hit the front of the car and she went that way , and she finished up in the hedge
11 The security guard touched his cap , smiled and waved her on , and when she pulled up in the car park she found that in spite of the earliness of the hour some families had already arrived .
12 And then she perked up in the evening , I think she wanted to play tennis and then she was alright Friday .
13 She curled up in the position she had slept in as a child ; and realised with a sinking heart that it was not only the most comfortable way of being in bed , but it was also one that you could not adopt in company .
14 She curled up in the leather sofa that looked as comfortable as a bed and waved Zen into a matching armchair opposite .
15 She grew up in the area , most recently living in Northallerton where she worked for North Yorkshire county council .
16 She grew up in the north-east of England and graduated from Somerville College , Oxford , with first-class honours in modern history .
17 She stood up in the boat .
18 She sat up in the bed and pulled the covers up to her armpits in an attempt to recoup a little of her dignity .
19 She sat up in the bed , dumbstruck , her face aglow as if lit from the inside .
20 Also urgent , as he served her tea and she sat up in the bed , exposing her small breasts without a thought .
21 A drink was thrust into her hand and within five minutes she was being passed from group to group as though she were the prize exhibit ; asked numerous questions she did n't know how to or have time to answer ; told endless tales of this person or that person ; until eventually , somewhat bewildered , she ended up in the bar with someone called Patrick who began regaling her with tales of old Ireland .
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