Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] up one of " in BNC.
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1 | 3 Starting Either use the Starter sentence , or make up one of your own . |
2 | That was if I ever got to the bottom of the steps that make up one of the island 's most spectacular walks . |
3 | We recommend that you visit the tourist office and pick up one of the ‘ walking maps ’ to make the most of the area . |
4 | But when I mentioned that there was a legendary tunnel that ran from the battlements of Beaufort down through the sheer rock to the bottom of the Litani gorge , they leapt to their feet and bounded up one of the staircases . |
5 | But in South Africa , because male dancers were scarce , every available man willing to go on stage and hold up one of the women had to be encouraged and enabled to do so ; consequently , even the most rudimentary beginners were taught partnering . |
6 | Lloyd shut the door after him and pulled up one of the chairs , straddling it . |
7 | He leans forward and picks up one of his legs and pulls it right out from his trousers . |
8 | He smiled , said ‘ hello ’ and then unexpectedly stuck out his foot and tripped up one of the slaves . |
9 | She started walking again , crossed the road and headed up one of the streets of Regency terraced houses . |
10 | Mrs Lennox crossed over and picked up one of the loaves . |
11 | He took a deep breath , coughed yet again , and picked up one of the sheets of paper before him . |
12 | He sat down at the bench and picked up one of the patterns Hari had made on paper . |
13 | The lines began to shake and the two flags that were pushed into the heaps of stones soon fell over , but Bobbie ran across and picked up one of them . |
14 | He put the chart down and picked up one of the books . |
15 | Without changing his position , Jacob reached between himself and the woman and picked up one of the tankards , holding it out to Seb . |
16 | Secure in the knowledge that she was no longer quite so helpless , Luce relaxed and picked up one of the magazines , which fluttered open . |
17 | He did n't do very much wrong at the other holes , either , but to carve up one of the trickiest par-5s in an Open , to those figures , and with those conditions , well it showed how his game was at Troon in 1962 . |