Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] up [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , I eventually caught up with him in Irkutsk which is central Siberia .
2 I eventually ended up on Live From The Palladium as one of comedy 's bright young hopes . ’
3 And I eventually ended up with Jack Mason . ’
4 I thought you might panic if I suddenly loomed up beside you in the darkness . ’
5 I just stared up into the darkness .
6 I just went up to him and kept on kissing him and begged : ‘ No kill , no kill . ’
7 I flew too high , and then I was going higher , faster , I could n't stop , like a feather finding a vent I just shot up to the spindle , and there I stuck , dangling in zero-g I kicked and flailed , I was hopeless , I had no idea how to get away I had n't got anything I could throw I could n't even see straight anyway , my eyes were tearing The pollution was pretty bad up there , I started coughing , and then I could n't stop
8 But I just looked up from the carpet with this great big reassuring smile and said there was nothing to worry about . ’
9 Oh yeah , and I just looked up from the pillow and went oh , watch me shiver !
10 all sorts of things which are available which if I just brushed up on so at least if I went to an interview I 'd be able to talk about
11 I think I just put up with it because he behaved in such extraordinary ways to me in the time I had known him , of showing affection at all ?
12 She said oh no I just rang up for a chat .
13 I just barged up to him a few times during the evening and in the end he said , ‘ Alright then , let's hear you sing ’ and he was impressed .
14 I just picked up from there . ’
15 I just stood up to him one day — do n't ask me where I got the nerve from , because he was a bloody big geezer .
16 When I finally got up onto the wing it was dark .
17 When I finally caught up with my sprinting friend , who was standing innocently taking a swig from his water bottle , the needles on all my body dials were twitching into red .
18 When I finally caught up with him at Crazy Joe 's Plantation Village , he was in a resigned mood .
19 ‘ When you started prattling about that man I sometimes saw here before I ever went up to Oxford , ’ she said .
20 Then I launched into a sort of ‘ Clap-hands here comes Sophie Tucker crossed with a couple of Golden Girls and a dash of every mother of every girl I ever grew up with ’ , live from Carnegie Deli .
21 I do n't think I ever caught up with it .
22 I always finished up as a bandit , or a pirate , I do n't know quite why .
23 We rushed to the river and jumped in the water , but my friend and I still ended up with stings that made our heads swell up .
24 It was those two who invariably forgot to comply with Judith 's requests , while John and I usually showed up with the items , literally bringing home the bacon .
25 I did miss him , though , and I quickly met up with a new boyfriend , Mark , in whom I again confided about my strange ‘ food hang-ups ’ , as I called them , whilst keeping my other friendships quite superficial by always pretending everything was fine .
26 I also went up to the John Moores exhibition that year .
27 But afterwards , in the Institute , I also read up on the Catherine Palace .
28 I also bound up with my brochure , a number of photographs ; for I had taken two cameras abroad .
29 And , I nearly got up to Beachfield cos Carole said ooh it looks as though it 's going down Hampton !
30 ‘ He 's a really big man , both physically and in terms of his character , and I really looked up to him as a tower of strength when we were doing Neighbours . ’
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