Example sentences of "[pron] up [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There is no need for us to act like hedgehogs , eating all that we can to fill ourselves up for the coming months .
2 But this merely brings back the idea of particulars as distinct from qualities or ( mere ) configurations of qualities , and we find ourselves up against the very difficulties the theory was trying to eliminate .
3 He grew large and plump and round-cheeked , but he was without kittenish ways as if his sad experience had robbed him prematurely of his youth , yet when he sat on Lyn 's lap in the evenings he gave himself up to a drowsy and contented purring .
4 Then pulling himself up to a great height , he went on .
5 Replacing the shoebox but leaving the tell-tale sea of marbles , he stood on Vic 's bed and tried , without success , to jump and pull himself up to the small opening .
6 When the war was seen to be lost , after some vacillation he delivered himself up to the Scottish army at Newark .
7 That was with a Russian rifle ; then he blew himself up with a Russian grenade .
8 Iggy Pop handled the first of four keynote speeches with admirable aplomb , setting himself up for a neat career in stand-up comedy after this rock 'n' roll malarkey is over .
9 Charles made himself up for the new role , and dressed in the new costume .
10 He groaned in agony as he pushed himself up into a kneeling position .
11 So , in JUST LIKE A WOMAN ( Cert 15 ; General ) , it 's a bit of a relief when Gerald ( Adrian Pasdar ) finally admits he gets his kicks out of dressing as a woman — and proves the point by making himself up into the gorgeous Geraldine in front of her .
12 Rincewind , coiling himself like a spring , gave a standing jump and grasped a beam , swinging himself up into the relative safety of the roof with a strength that amazed him .
13 A correspondent for Cornhill Magazine , who claimed that in order to gain an inside understanding of ‘ The Science of Garotting ’ he had visited an experienced convict in his cell and offered himself up as a guinea-pig victim , described the main elements of this ‘ most inclement ruffianism that ever disgraced a nineteenth century ’ .
14 Ron Rooney objects to Dr Mitchell setting himself up as a moral censor ( Chem .
15 He has set himself up as a left-wing leader taking on the Government , ’ Mr Clarke said .
16 Leftwich moved to London and set himself up as a wholesale confectioner , with outlets in Fleet Street and Kingston upon Thames .
17 ‘ Another particularly odious corruption is the scholar who sets himself up as a unique authority on a certain painter , with the specific knowledge that , in cornering the market , his opinion will be essential for anyone dealing with works by that artist .
18 He set himself up as a one-man cult .
19 So , with one LP , Morrissey set himself up as the new Tom Robinson ?
20 Engineer and motorbike enthusiast Terence Bird has set himself up as the sole European importer of Nanchang bikes .
21 He was born at Preston in 1732 and got little education ; he was apprenticed to a barber , and set himself up in the barbering trade at Bolton later .
22 Uplift yourself from your lower self , even as an elephant draws himself up from a muddy swamp .
23 Fergus tried to lever himself up from the rear bench seat of the old Rover , but failed .
24 Stewart was sent off 18 minutes from the end of a niggly clash for foolishly slapping Apollon keeper Michalis Christophi across the head as he picked himself up from an innocent penalty-area collision .
25 In the summer of 1675 , in the course of Louis XIV 's Dutch War , he found himself up against the great imperial general Montecucculi , who in the previous year had outmanoeuvred Turenne to capture Bonn .
26 There was a way down , on iron rungs , from the Reading Room , and a way out , through a high locked portal , which brought you up into the sunless Egyptian necropolis , amongst blind staring pharaohs , crouching scribes , minor sphinxes and empty mummy-cases .
27 There was nothing like a flower to cheer you up on a dark day .
28 Next time someone cuts you up on the fast lane , pity him .
29 and that brings you up onto the main Belfast road
30 ‘ We 'll have to feed you up with a good meal before you go , ’ said Sister Margaret .
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