Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] up the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 By the time I got up the next morning , I had determined to sell the baker 's shop to the highest bidder unless Charlie Trumper were willing to take on the responsibility himself .
2 I used up the last of the film and we headed towards the airfield .
3 When I woke up the next morning my incontinence sheet had gone
4 And I had er had given myself a target of five thousand for Leith so I turned up the next and made my five thousand in fact I made five thousand and fifty signatures for the h and I believe myself if , if every branch were doing the same as I had been doing then we would have no problem at all in getting a hundred thousand signatures which is our aim .
5 I could n't see anything from road level because of the hedgerow but as I started up the second switch of the hill , I noticed an Escort estate car parked on the left opposite the police barrier .
6 I looked up the tenth anniversary and it said tin , which was a bit limiting .
7 And it has to be said , he wrote , that its opposite , a feeling of elation , equally physical , equally extra-physical , has also been a constant feature of my life , manifesting itself regularly though impossible to predict , a reeling in the chest this time , the chest and perhaps the throat , a feeling of the heart leaping and the blood pumping , it came when I first took up a brush and made a mark on paper , it came when I picked up the first readymade and felt it transformed by that very action , it came when Madge rang to say she could not go on , when Annie wrote to say she was not coming back , when the idea of the glass first popped into my head .
8 Somebody rang up the first programme to complain about people who were apparently telephoning the station and talking on air .
9 Abercrombie and fellow practitioners who prepared plans for the reconstruction of British cities after the war , and planning officers up and down the country who drew up the first batch of development plans after 1948 , worked to a common assumption : once the new urban land use pattern had been established , city form and structure would settle down into a steady state .
10 You went up the next morning .
11 She struggled up the last few yards and arrived at his side breathless .
12 She picked up the second carrier bag and saw me to the door with it .
13 That should shake the audience to attention , she thought , as she picked up the first book .
14 She picked up the first box of jars and went back to the room .
15 There were three letters and an electricity bill addressed to Mrs Emma Funnell , three circulars and — she picked up the last envelope — a cheap blue paper one and addressed to herself , not as Mrs Margaret Jones , but Mrs Peggy Jones .
16 It was Johnny who set up the first weekly pools and bingo competitions at the Palace and it is from those humble beginnings that the massively valuable present-day lottery has grown .
17 With a solo exhibition of the works of Klaus Suss from Chemnitz ( until 5 May ) , Gunar Barthel continues its introduction to the artists who set up the first collective gallery of the GDR ( called ‘ Clara Mosch ’ using the initial letters of the names of its founder members ) .
18 We rushed up the last pitches having learned a lesson — next time I 'll take a windbreaker , even on a hot day .
19 It is time we took up the second of my headings , language as screen .
20 It felt , as we struggled up the last , steepest stage of the hillside , that we were swimming in the white light of the sun .
21 But as we went up the first steep hill we quickly worked up a healthy sweat and removed our fleece jackets .
22 But after 74 miles , they were all together as they charged up the last climb to the finishing line .
23 They turned up the next street .
24 Steve breathed , impressed , as they trundled up the last stretch of drive after the gates had clanked shut behind them .
25 Showing that their displays are appropriate for all types of buildings they picked up the third prize for their display at the Marriott Hotel also in Dyce .
26 Naturally he he wanted to keep his place open and when he got up the next morning somebody had painted the side of the van completely over .
27 This was a short-lived club , but important if only for the fact that it drew up the first Breed Standard in 1901 .
28 Accordingly , in the autumn of 1870 , under the new title " Tragedy and the Freethinkers " , he drew up the first main plan whose scope , in both space and time , went substantially beyond Greece .
29 CHARLES REALLY THOUGHT he was dying when he woke up the next morning .
30 And then he woke up the next morning and threw up everywhere .
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