Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [pers pn] [verb] up " in BNC.
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1 | Then I should think you came up here , and that was probably the first time you realised what had happened . |
2 | He must expect her to get up off the bed and kiss his cheek , say good-night , see you in the morning , go out quickly and close the door behind her . |
3 | So shift and F one should give us set up , so first of all press enter to exit help . |
4 | This list has , believe it or not , really got me in the mood for venturing back to see United — tommorrow should see me travelling up the M1 if I can get the transport arranged — and hopefully I 'll be seeing quite a few games throughout the season . |
5 | ‘ You must keep him locked up . |
6 | Ideally , it should enable you to burn up a little more energy and help you to become fitter . |
7 | The groups discussed my problems and in the empowering atmosphere it came as quite natural that someone should suggest I start up my own campaign . |
8 | There is talk of setting up a ‘ proud to be perverted ’ pressure group along the lines of Act Up ) , ( perhaps they should call it Strapped Up ) , which will campaign around the issue of consent , the idea that whatever two adults agree to do in the privacy of their own homes is no concern of the courts . |
9 | That should get them stirred up . ’ |
10 | While students are on Work Experience , a teacher should visit them to check up that all is well , and they should have the school phone number and a teacher to contact if they have any difficulties . |
11 | New markets should help them to catch up . |
12 | Well that 'll make them sit up and think that 's for sure |
13 | I 'll make her go up there . |
14 | Oh , I 've got a wicked one next this 'll make you crack up . |
15 | Mrs Putt might want a stall cleared out and fresh straw put in for some company she 's expecting , or she 'll want me to hitch up a carriage so she can go visiting . |
16 | Perhaps he thought it might make me nip up a bit quicker with his morning tray . ’ |
17 | Switching from the maternal to the sulky child , she added , ‘ Anyway you 'll need me to back up whatever you tell Gran'pa . ’ |
18 | Tonight it 's my turn ; he 'll expect me to take up the story where he left off , but I 've no intention of doing that . |
19 | Going into debt like that if you could but but you might use it to top up |
20 | ‘ Oh , we 'll have it cleared up by then , ’ said Markby , cheerfully . |
21 | ‘ If you go round saying that they 'll have you locked up in a padded cell . ’ |
22 | He 'll have you locked up , I should think ! ’ |
23 | I 'll have you picked up by one of our limos . |
24 | There is perhaps something to be said for the continued use of the term student from the motives that led the Greeks to call the Furies the Eumenides , " the kindly ones ' , in the hope that the use of a flattering name might induce them to live up to it . |
25 | if , if , if , if , it 'll take you , what is it that 'll take us to go up there ? |
26 | Probably sha n't get back this evening , so I 'll leave you to lock up when you 're through . ’ |
27 | I 'll leave you to look up that one , and erm , and and read if you want to do . |
28 | ‘ For that gracious apology I 'll allow you to get up for dinner tonight . ’ |
29 | that 'll save me phoning up to say can I have a script please |
30 | okay , do n't say blue , because otherwise you 'll get it mixed up with asphyxia |