Example sentences of "[pers pn] up a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll write you up a prescription for an antibiotic . |
2 | I set you up a mini-orgy , a nice little threesome , and the minute it rocks a bit , nothing a mite of persuasion would n't put right , you start giving an address on the Greek verb ‘ to rub ’ . |
3 | have made you up a bed in the spare room I |
4 | But I never had to promise , so that 's why I thought it might cheer you up a bit . |
5 | The exercise will heat you up a bit . |
6 | Now sorry Alan I 've got to turn you up a bit you do n't mind do you ? |
7 | The doctors , you know , they 've got to patch you up a bit . ’ |
8 | He said you were born old , and that you needed to have a wife to soften you up a bit . ’ |
9 | And buck you up a bit . |
10 | It went some way to repairing their damaged pride after their defeat by Swindon Town at the weekend , Mickey Inotta was there ; Mickey it must have cheered you up a bit . |
11 | ‘ But I could knock you up a couple of poached eggs or a buck rarebit — how would that do ? ’ |
12 | Shall I bring you up a tray , or will you come down ? ’ |
13 | Can I bring you up a cup of tea or something ? |
14 | Do you want Ann to go and whip you up an apple crumble ? |
15 | The Secretary led them up a marble staircase , to the first floor ; then along a lofty corridor with a moulded cornice , to the back of the building . |
16 | Yeah , it 'll be nice and you can fix , fix them up a run and |
17 | That 's shaken them up a bit , I expect . ’ |
18 | He would watch their puzzled , attentive faces while Nonni talked about clothes and the latest film she had seen , ‘ jollying them up a bit ’ , as she called it : she thought that because their lives had been man-less , they were therefore dull and sad . |
19 | Erm , putting images into words is not always easy , a colour in a painting can give you a way in and the brown of Van Gogh 's jacket erm affected me with this one particularly and the sun flower I felt was inappropriate misplace , in a vase to , to small , erm and it gave me an image a very strong image of suffering and this poem is in its very early stages and its literally just a list of images and I wanted to be able to show you how I start off which is with a series of images and then I have to put some filler in and open them up a bit and , and make them more accessible and understandable , but this is just a list form . |
20 | Well I think you can look at it on two levels and one , one reason is to change the Party structure shake them up a bit , cos there 's , there 's evidence that they were erm you know moving to the right and allying with er rich peasants and landlords , and the other , on the level is actually having a policy which would get mass support and this obviously would require incentives in the form of land to peasants . |
21 | Well normally when he gives marrow bones I ask him to chop them up a bit smaller |
22 | No that 's part of the the windows washing but I 'll quickly washed over them just to spruce them up a bit but I thought if I put Mrs in that , is she driving , or is she not ? |
23 | I think it 's the stomach that 's fatter pulls them up a bit . |
24 | Transposed them up a semitone ? |
25 | Creeping plants , such as Java Moss , can be trained into shapes , perhaps by growing them up a trellis , or over suitable-arranged rockwork . |
26 | The internal-combustion engine probably chews them up a lot more than anything that 's gone before , but the Patients themselves do n't alter . |
27 | keep telling me they 're putting them up a lot in the budget . |
28 | Leaning through their window to sting the breasts of the sunning chorus girls with ammo from their pea-shooters in the morning : in the evening beer all round and trying to coax them up an alley . |
29 | I asked her to bring me up a pot of tea , and when she had gone , inspected the room further . |
30 | 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 |