Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] up [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't want to go up the ass of that flour lorry in front . ’ |
2 | The London conference in June 1990 agreed to tighten up the protocol and phase out production and consumption of CFCs by not later than the year 2000 . |
3 | She sit down on the chair but she 'll want to stand up a little bit cause we got bins underneath and she wants to put her feet on the bins |
4 | The Socialist leader took charge of the mandate after the conservative New Democracy Party , which fell three seats short of an overall majority in the general elections last weekend , failed to drum up the extra support it needed to create a minority administration . |
5 | Broker Cazenove , responsible for marketing the UK tranche of the share sale , failed to drum up the same level of enthusiasm exhibited in other centres . |
6 | Yeah , mm , now do you want to come up the town ? |
7 | I got to work up a good sweat . |
8 | then going over this sea blue and I was , so beautiful , you know Catholic used to say , when you di died in paradise , always want to go up the somewhere else paradise and it 's in here and look what happened they ruin and ruin and ruin and so be |
9 | It sometimes goes the , the colour as it , as it starts to heal up the , colour gets a wee bit lighter |
10 | She has to carry up the children , her shopping and any other goods coming into the household . |
11 | Well the problem about , er two two does include , two does include going around drumming up customers , but the difficulty with that is it seems to me that that you 'll need to drum up the customers in year one and only get the money |
12 | Herbert also penned the verses which have come to sum up the general fate of such investigations : |
13 | On this last day I want to sum up the things we have discussed . |
14 | It was alleged that Moin tried to scuff up the pitch — but England officials said yesterday that they would not study the video . |
15 | Surprisingly , only Roger E Bryan tried to conjure up the real Neil Kinnock , now unsuppressed by his minders and able to give full rein to his natural prolixity : ‘ I am full of hate , spite , yes malice and rage/Or even loathing , disgust , rancour , venom and wrath … |
16 | Sometimes , when she had been to a romantic film , or had been kissed good-night by Pogo , she had sat on the edge of her bed , staring at that dark , handsome , boy 's face and tried to conjure up the memory of his living presence . |
17 | Staring at his back , she tried to conjure up the image of him lover-like , tender , and failed . |
18 | I referred to Yorkshire six minutes ago — it has taken the hon. Gentleman that long to work up a head of steam . |
19 | Just as he had had the nerve to try to pick up the casting director at his first audition , so he had the taste and — in sociological terms — the cheek to seek out the stylish and lovely Nina Bawden , later the novelist . |
20 | At the age of 67 , he probably felt it was too late to try to pick up the pieces . |
21 | She , Claudia , would have to try to pick up the pieces , and that would n't be easy . |
22 | He walked over to the neatly stacked rods and selected one , then bent to pick up a wicker fishing box from a corner of the room . |
23 | She walked over to the pond and bent to pick up a small pebble , skimming it across the glittering water , watching the way it bounced , then sank , leaving behind it only ripples . |
24 | she did n't , she never bent to pick up a flower |
25 | Judy knew Brown Owl would be very cross if she saw Mandy on the other side of the fence — but she did n't have time to worry very long about that , for in a minute or two a loud , frightened scream shrilled from Mandy , who had stepped forward and bent to pick up the ball resting on the bright-green surface of the ground — and found herself up to her knees in treacherous , clinging slime . |
26 | As George bent to pick up the halter of the horse which the boy had been holding , he looked round the yard with interest , noting how his father 's voice , though by no means a shout , had penetrated every corner . |
27 | He bent to pick up the curl of hair , which he put carefully in his pocket , next to his heart . |
28 | He bent to pick up the card he 'd been carrying then scowled at the deserted foyer . |
29 | She looked round the hall , then bent to pick up the broken remains of a photo frame . |
30 | As soon as she stopped struggling and stood motionless he let her go and bent to pick up the shoes she 'd dropped . |