Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] i up " in BNC.
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1 | Who said I 'll answer me up the end and we can see how we go . |
2 | I said I 'd phone me up . |
3 | Masculine intuition , he thought ; these two , perhaps you should n't trust it , but these two between them could stitch me up . |
4 | But you may look me up . |
5 | ‘ You 'll set me up in my own flat — ’ |
6 | You 'll show me up ! |
7 | You 'll pick me up at the flat as usual on your way into town this evening , Rory ? ’ |
8 | She 'll ring me up the day before . ’ |
9 | I also wanted to see Mussolini , who was coming to Trieste on an official visit , so I wrote to my godmother 's sister , Poldka , who lived there , to ask if she could put me up . |
10 | that , any cancellation she 'd ring me up . |
11 | ‘ I thought you 'd cheer me up ! ’ |
12 | Do you think you could pull me up and then point me in an easterly direction once we 're outside ? |
13 | ‘ It would be much easier if I went in first and then you could push me up , ’ said Fenella . |
14 | ‘ Or you could ring me up , could n't you ? |
15 | She used to look me up and down as if the Brownie uniform was really nothing to get excited about , and say smugly , ‘ Rainbows wear green Nuforms ! ’ |
16 | Great-aunts were sometimes significant : a Scots farmer 's old sister , ‘ very straightlaced … you sat like a mouse ; ’ or the great-aunt of a Portsmouth docker 's daughter , ‘ an old , old lady ’ , who liked to celebrate receiving her weekly pension — ‘ Every weekend , pension day , she had a wee brown jug and she used to send me up the beer shop to get half pint o'stout . |
17 | She used to ring me up , just to hear an adult voice that could talk . ’ |
18 | If I did say something , perhaps she would gobble me up like the fox did to poor Chicken-Licken . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps you would help me up on deck ? ’ she ventured expectantly , adding with a bewitchingly brief smile , ‘ I 'd hoped to be alone for a while . ’ |
20 | You would cheer me up , for you are ten years younger and at my age the years once again begin to tell . ’ |
21 | See if you can zip me up . ’ |
22 | ‘ You mean , to see if you can trip me up ! ’ |
23 | What 's the latest you can wake me up like . |
24 | What 's the la , latest you can wake me up ? |
25 | ‘ All right , ’ she murmured , ‘ you can let me up now . ’ |
26 | ‘ For another tenner , you can tie me up if you like . ’ |
27 | ‘ You can pick me up about half past two . ’ |
28 | Well I 've got two strong daughters so I suppose they 'll hold me up when I 'm when I 'm you know sort of decrepit and ready . |
29 | They 'll lock me up when they find that poor girl . |
30 | They 'll fix me up , you 'll see . |