Example sentences of "[pn reflx] up [prep] one " in BNC.
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1 | Betrayed by that shit Sarah Walker who was once his landlord 's daughter , plunged into crippling debt , mocked by polite society and dinner-table assassins , tortured by a cancer of the stomach , he could still prop himself up on one elbow in a room as shabby as this one and say exultantly ‘ Well , I 've had a happy life ! ’ |
2 | Rufus had propped himself up on one elbow , watching . |
3 | Harry propped himself up on one elbow and pulled open the top drawer of the bedside cabinet . |
4 | At last , Rourke moved , propping himself up on one elbow so that he could gaze down at her . |
5 | She squatted beside him , as he propped himself up on one elbow to scowl back at her . |
6 | The cigarette glowed again in the dark , and he hitched himself up on one elbow and ground it out on the earth . |
7 | But Nick was working himself up into one of his states , and she had to harden her heart . |
8 | He 'll be cheering himself up in one or the other place by now without a backward glance . |
9 | And he 'd er worked himself up from one lace machine until he 'd got twelve . |
10 | She propped herself up on one elbow . |
11 | She pushed herself up on one elbow and , a strong arm behind her back , he helped her into a sitting position . |
12 | She pushed herself up on one elbow and said impishly , ‘ The bread smells wonderful . ’ |
13 | She propped herself up on one elbow and looked down at his face in the starlight , her mind tangling on the mental arithmetic . |
14 | She lifted herself up on one elbow and looked down at his , at his face drawn with sorrow and the love that would sacrifice itself for her selfishness — and so needlessly . |
15 | Stumbling slightly , she moved out of the way , propping herself up against one of the big windows . |
16 | Gazzer , a strange , urgent little figure , hurrying among them with a bloodstained rag round his right hand , dressed in filthy black trousers and a black anorak , made one or two people shield their eyes against the sun and , with lazy curiosity , prop themselves up on one elbow to follow his progress through the gardens . |