Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] up and " in BNC.

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1 Erm , what happens of course , is th that the lecture is brilliantly delivered , er , but , but , what happens is he , the chauffeur finishes two minutes early and the chairman , being excellent as a Chairperson , actually says , we have time for just one question , and er , someone stands up and asks the most dreadful question from the audience , and er , the chauffeur listens to the question , thinks , and th then says , that 's questions very easy , very easy indeed , that question is so easy , I 'm going to ask my chauffeur who is sitting at the back of the room
2 Somebody rings up and says there 's a bomb that does n't matter how much security you 've got , you 've obviously got to clear the building .
3 Nobody stands up and says that we should n't be in the business at all , we should get rid of all of them , so all the argument about how many .
4 is a vast neighbourhood and it 's got no outlet , where everything goes up and everything has to come back out again and all that goes along a small country road .
5 Because I think that they and that we can only say the same again next year when our own , everything goes up and , I think it 's very sad that the church ca n't !
6 ‘ Just in case something crops up and I need to let you know . ’
7 and it closes up again and he goes chew this or something blows up and then Arnie gets
8 Very quietly one gets up and goes noiselessly to check the bolt 's on the door .
9 What I am trying to do is to , is to question the wisdom of introducing more rules and regulations and every time I try and raise this issue , whether it be in standing committee or on the floor of the house , quite understandably the chairman or the speaker , deputy speaker in your case , raises the point that in fact I 'm going outside the rules and regulations and the result is you can never challenge the whole principle because every time one tries to challenge it one gets up and that 's the disease I 'm afraid we 've now er facing in this country .
10 One creeps up and down stairs .
11 No one runs up and kisses you in a rugby match .
12 Just in case something comes up and I 've got to go in or .
13 Something comes up and you say ‘ What would my daughter think ? ’
14 Oh I love the way everybody gets up and wanders out , we 'll just wait here I think .
15 There 's Lawrence now , a left-hander , down to the rear and this one he turns away and it goes straight to short leg and erm , everybody claps up and sits there well , well fielded there by Morris at short leg .
16 Well when the sirens went at the beginning , what few rifles we 'd got , he 'd er take us out and string we out along this brook , a rifle every so often and and facing one way and looking round to see when anything goes up and in case anybody come over or anything come over and er that was the initial start .
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