Example sentences of "[verb] i [adv prt] a " in BNC.

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1 And it seems that if I go Steve , right , bring me up a dozen sweets and I have n't selled one of them well that would be
2 On another subject could someone who is going to the game pick me up a match programme .
3 Hazel stakes are unquestionably the best but when I caught rabbits professionally I had the estate make me up a set of iron stakes of only ⅜ inch ( 1 centimetre ) diameter , with a small shoulder at the top to prevent the top line sliding down the stake .
4 ‘ But to my surprise , he phoned me back a few days later , and offered to help me .
5 My mum helped me out a bit , but not everyone has parents who will help .
6 Yeah , and he always writes me out a couple and I ai n't got the money .
7 if I needed any I , I used to ask my boss or phone up head office and say petty cash is getting a bit low I 've used a lot of stamps last week , they 'd send me up a cheque and , never any question of they 've provided us with tea and the pint of milk I use , I , I 'd bring it in with me or ask the
8 Let me down a bit more ! ’
9 When I lost my first serve in the first set , it threw me off a bit .
10 Shook me up a bit , that yesterday , ’ he said unexpectedly .
11 ‘ That 's what I mean , ’ she replied , and , since a lot of his aggressiveness seemed to have faded , she felt able to confess , ‘ It — er — shook me up a bit . ’
12 Event officials bearing lit staffs wave me up a grit track towards this almighty swim .
13 Give me out a load , yes .
14 Well , just wrap me up a couple then and I 'll put .
15 Erm , it 's a city , this takes me back a few months , since the Southern Ryedale local plan enquiry , the character , special character of a city , is derives from a number of elements , there 's the green wedges which centre on the strays which penetrate into the heart of the built up area , there is the encircling belt of open countryside which links those areas together , there are the numerous settlements within the greenbelt and their relationship to one another , and to the city of York .
16 The isolation is getting me down a bit — I have had to seek to be pretty resilient spiritually with George in , and so the extra resources are pretty deplete because of that .
17 That cheered me up a bit .
18 Ann Smith , who was at junior school in Haltwhistle , Northumberland , remembers : ‘ I know I felt really sad but the thought of a Coronation cheered me up a little bit until I found out it would not be held until the following year .
19 ‘ So why has Madge Grimsilk never offered to run me up a quick ball-dress on the wardrobe sewing machine ? ’
20 I made him take me on a bit farther at the risk of him thinking I lacked the right sexual tactics .
21 This has set me back a few weeks , that 's all .
22 ‘ That slowed me up a little bit .
23 It certainly slowed me down a bit today , and Matt was behind a bush a lot as well .
24 Pour me out a cup of tea , please . ’
25 There 's a large room with en-suite bath I can have , and Brian says he 'll fix me up a kitchenette .
26 AT1 : ‘ Brought me back a bit .
27 But like , he even said it , he said to me when I was drunk and I , and it pissed me off a little bit actually cos like , he goes to me you know like I I was saying about it and he goes erm well she was the one who wanted it all casual and everything , and I said oh yeah .
28 Point me out a book to read . "
29 One set of doors led through to where a sign marked ‘ The Studio ’ took me down a flight of stairs to the basement beneath , the cosiness and warmth of which was a welcomed contrast to the watery excesses above .
30 so they 're like sending me a list , well they sent me back a half list
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