Example sentences of "[verb] up [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I had neither stumped up for a bale of fluffy bathroom towels , nor chipped in to the Qantas ticket . |
2 | Anxious that his client might be mixed up with a terrorist organisation . |
3 | He assumes the identity of the dead man , apparently an undercover FBI agent , gets mixed up with an FBI sting operation AND a seductive mystery woman of independent means . |
4 | So there he was , caught in a trap of his own making — being nice to a woman he did n't like , and mean to one he did , and as mixed up as a schoolboy in short trousers . |
5 | We were n't going to get mixed up in a job , when we were going home off duty . |
6 | One retired to Beirut after going bankrupt , one got mixed up in a betting scandal , and the third was convicted of tax-dodging . |
7 | He has been mixed up in a number of shady deals in the Middle East . |
8 | She could n't believe that anyone as nice as Angelica could have been mixed up in an insurance swindle . |
9 | Angelica had just mentioned that Steve was mixed up in an insurance swindle , and she was afraid that was why he had missed the train . |
10 | The Russians courteously declined , saying they could n't get mixed up in an issue that did n't concern them . |
11 | After a cautious start , Wharton , at 24 , a year younger than the Australian , took his time in the first three minutes before opening up with a series of punches in the next three rounds . |
12 | Her world was opening up with a vengeance . |
13 | Not only did the train travel fast , it spread fast and soon the world was opening up at a pace not previously imagined . |
14 | He says over the last five years it 's got far more popular … it 's a sport which is developing … it 's just opening up as a competitve sport … |
15 | ‘ Margaret , how did your chum Richard take my being rung up by a patient ? ’ |
16 | Colleagues wept as they told how she planned to meet up with a friend for a two-week walking holiday . |
17 | If you 'd like to meet up for a drink or something , do give me a call on the above number . |
18 | the ray rose up like a revenant |
19 | As she disturbed them , a film of dust rose up like an atom cloud . |
20 | ‘ Oh ! ’ she cried , beginning to gesticulate as she did when excited and then to square up like a boxer . |
21 | They drew up with a rasp of gravel just behind the trailer , and Sergeant Allen 's head popped out as if on a string . |
22 | There was something in the speed , as they rounded corners on two wheels , that shook her out of her bad mood , and when they drew up with a squeal of brakes in the narrow road just by Pepe 's Bar , she was laughing at Miguel 's uncharacteristic recklessness . |
23 | Across the road a bus drew up at a stop . |
24 | Outside its gate a battered estate-car was parked ; Maud drew up at a distance , and together they walked in . |
25 | We drew up outside a building which was surrounded by a walled courtyard . |
26 | The car drew up outside a pair of high white gates . |
27 | We drove on to the top of the road and drew up outside a compound surrounded by a wire fence ; inside was a large white building surrounded by an expanse of gravel on which a huge group of people were drawn up in lines . |
28 | Tolby drew up outside a newsagent 's . |
29 | So , for example , your High Elf army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Wood Elves chosen from the Wood Elf list , or Dwarfs chosen from the Dwarfs list . |
30 | So , for example , your Orc and Goblin army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Dark Elves chosen from the Dark Elf list , or Chaos chosen from the Chaos list . |