Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] up in " in BNC.
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1 | STROKE victim Bishop Edward Daly told the Belfast Telegraph : ‘ I just wake up in the mornings now and say ‘ Thank you God , for another day ’ . ’ |
2 | Cos I just wake up in the night . |
3 | So I always sit up in bed for ages really wide awake , and I 'm reading and doing all sorts of thinking like things , and I 'd be talking to Ben , and he would say yeah , yeah , and he 's really vague as well , and I , I get really angry and then I think you can tell because then you tend to lean across and say , are you alright , are you alright , and I just find it makes it worse . |
4 | Even though I see Cam every day , I still wake up in the morning and go ‘ Wicked ! |
5 | For example , that the images that I now call up in my mind as I look at the front door of my house , this is something quite real , but it 's real in a much more radically different , in a radically different sense , there 's a , somehow a radically difference in the kind of reality which that image enjoys , to the reality that that bottle enjoys . |
6 | I often wake up in the morning and wish I was Eddie Murphy . ’ |
7 | I sometimes end up in tears . |
8 | ‘ During 1989 and 1990 I never showed up in Hollywood , ’ says Sean . |
9 | Once she suddenly landed up in hospital for what was not an emergency ; several times she had found herself in a new home ; and on one occasion she had arrived in another country with a new ‘ father ’ — all without warning or previous explanation . |
10 | A sudden thought struck Katherine Lundy and she suddenly sat up in bed . |
11 | A week out of Moscow across Siberia and five time zones later you somehow land up in landlocked Mongolia . |
12 | ‘ And you just got up in front of Henry and those pipsqueaks in your department and said , ‘ Sorry and all that , old chaps , but I 've been wrong all my life and led you into error and wickedness ’ ? ’ |
13 | Well you just stand up in your row by your parents and you do n't go do n't come out onto the front or anything , just stand up when your name 's called , and then he addresses you and says , Do you sincerely want to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation ? and you say , I do . |
14 | No matter where you finally wind up in the advertising business , you will want to work at some stage in an agency to gain real insight into advertising and acquire first-rate skills ( and , hopefully , reputation ) that puts wheels under your career . |
15 | She quickly sat up in the bed , the blanket wrapped round her . |
16 | I said I feel sorry for Maggie , I says , cos she always ends up in the bloody middle , I says , and she whittles to death , I says , till the minute you get some money to feed them bairns , I says she 'll be awake nearly all night ! |
17 | Then I remembered you always get up in the morning before Aunt Emily , so I 'm sure you will find this before anyone else sees it ; and I want you to know that I am alive and well . |
18 | And Beauty in her turn was sober , sensible , and one hundred per cent reliable — until the day she carefully picked up in her teeth a full bucket of water , and then just as carefully poured it over her owner 's head ! |
19 | She often got up in the night . |
20 | She frequently sat up in the wee sma' hours staring out of the window . |
21 | Pray to your God and anyone else you know that you never land up in the power of Fitzosbert , in one of those Godforsaken cells ! ’ |
22 | The sergeant-major fought on the Somme , where he was awarded the Military Medal , so he knows exactly what you can expect when we eventually end up in France and have to face the enemy . |
23 | Anyway , we finally started up in September last year . ’ |
24 | We then stack up in a data matrix of 1,536 rows all such data matrices for all subjects on both attempts . |
25 | But when the Daily Mirror uncovered startling evidence of a shocking cocaine racket on the Queen 's doorstep we almost ended up in the dock ourselves . |
26 | We never give up in any murder investigation . |
27 | The only whites in the area were winos and dealers , and they mostly ended up in the river . |
28 | Though some people found him rather wrapped up in his thoughts , he always enjoyed talking to children about science . |
29 | WC apps : 8 The Belgians tend to be ignored until they suddenly turn up in the latter stages of major tournaments — the final of the 1980 European Championship and the semi-finals of the last World Cup . |
30 | They just sit up in their rooms and smoke hash and never speak to each other . |