Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] up at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The next morning I got up at 7.30 am and had breakfast , got changed and got into the car to wait for Rachel , Betty , Paul and David . |
2 | I got up at eight this morning |
3 | I got up at eight this morning when Rudy went and put all them towels out and erm , when I got up at ten it , they were all dry |
4 | ‘ I got up at four in the morning to wash ’ , complained a Geordie . |
5 | I got up at six , spent all day cleaning other people 's houses , from 8.30 a.m. until 4.30 , with half an hour for dinner , for £25 . |
6 | Well , it 's , it 's simple that if I got up at half past six , and took him up a cup of tea at quarter too seven , and when he was around at seven o'clock , I was grilling bacon and I was frying eggs , and I hope , I do n't know whether perhaps it 's my cold , but , I , I just used to feel terribly unwell after he 'd gone , for about two hours and my legs were so wobbly , I was sitting down on the sofa , I may go back yet to cooking him breakfast if I feel like it , but , the , I mean if I can say to these chaps that , there are times when I do n't feel like doing things , well , I reckon Dave that they are so glad to be in that house with the central heating , with the twenty four hour er , er a day water , and the comfort , there not going to argue . |
7 | mm , mm but er in the morning I surprise because when I knock your door and I got up early , I got up at half past six cos |
8 | and then Sa Saturday , well , I went , well this morning I went through some , I got up at half past six I did some |
9 | I got up at eight this morning when Rudy went and put all them towels out and erm , when I got up at ten it , they were all dry |
10 | I 'd had about as soon as he come to bed I cuddled up to him and I got up at ten to eleven . |
11 | I got up at ten past eight . |
12 | I got up at seven which is late for me |
13 | Which meant I probably was like awake to start with , because I , although I got up at seven , I still was n't ready to go to bed at eleven , cos it was still too early , and usually I go to bed about two . |
14 | On the twenty seventh of December 1989 , I woke up at five o'clock . |
15 | Yeah and you er I ov I overslept , well I woke up at five and normally I think if I go to sleep now and I sort of get myself awake but today I must of turned over |
16 | And he kept shouting out , feed me , feed me , so I woke up at one o'clock in the morning . |
17 | I DID N'T sleep too well on the night before our last Inter-Continental Cup match against Cuba in Poznan — I woke up at six o'clock in the morning thinking about the future of the Irish hockey team and began to put down some of my ideas on paper . |
18 | I woke up at 6.30 am and practised from 7.15 onwards . |
19 | ( 1 ) I woke up at seven forty . |
20 | ( 2 ) I woke up at seven forty . |
21 | Well I went to bed at er ten o'clock in the morning and I woke up at ten o'clock at night . |
22 | just to waken myself I woke up at ten past seven . |
23 | The night before I could not get to sleep then in the morning I woke up at half past five when I was meant to get up at seven thirty . |
24 | I , I , I woke up at half past six , I got a call |
25 | It was n't until I woke up at three o'clock that I remembered my husband . |
26 | It was just by chance that I turned up at one of the early meetings of the first lesbian liberation groups in London and found myself involved in the early debates around socialist feminism , radical lesbianism , the Women 's Movement and the sixth demand which named women 's right to a self-defined sexuality . |
27 | I had a strange sensation when , on an autumnal Friday afternoon , I turned up at Old Admiralty Building , to have a viva voce on my written evidence to the Falklands Inquiry . |
28 | Problem was I was playing a British Military Police Chief , and I still had my uniform on when I turned up at this place . |
29 | Er this I do n't understand , I fucked up at this stage . |
30 | When I looked up at last , it was to see the near cliffs bright with the afternoon sun , and the sea creaming calmly against the storm beach in the gentlest of high tides . |