Example sentences of "[pers pn] up [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It fills you up okay but runs you down at the same time .
2 Then I bring them up here and let them draw .
3 He took two of them up here and took them in sections and built one in Stenness and another in .
4 I mean they 're so useless , why do n't you bring them up here and grill them too ?
5 It , it , it just went on for a lit a short time afterwards but er , but when the war ended course things , some things changed pretty rapidly as you can appreciate but , but by this time I , I was working for Ellwells then on long distance transport and we used to have to go and fetch tractors or bulldozers that had got armour plating on from Dagenham docks and bring them up here and start selling them to civic contractors and the , the Americans were selling a lot of equipment as well at end of the war , and I saw money made overnight like , people were buying the lorries and putting them on the road you know for work and transport firms and all that and they were getting some of them for next to nothing
6 unless I phone them up tomorrow and say look , you know , I , she , if she keeping on the club she 'll go backdate it
7 Make them up beforehand and put them in a cool bag — or take boiled water in a sterile Thermos flask and mix feeds as you go .
8 Because of the pain I could n't manage to pull the sledge in the uphill parts , so I had to break the bales in half , tie them up separately and carry them to the level bits , and load up again .
9 Screw them up again and flex them out and let your feet drop to the side .
10 And then you 've got ta ring them up and ask them again to see who 's to see who Cos they usually say , Well I 'll see what I can do , and then you 've got to ring them up again and see if they 've done anything , and and er and then sometimes you 've got ta ring them up again .
11 Sometimes I feel that I could get to the point where I 'd let her get on the bus [ transport to day care ] in the morning and then ring them up later and say ‘ Do n't bring her back because I wo n't let her in ’ …
12 I add them up yesterday and said what 's it , what do I do , I 've not come to , now they 've sent me a temporary one .
13 I 'll phone them up then and see .
14 I know and I 'm trying to pile them up now and let you see the patterns so these
15 I thought you were definitely gon na show me up today and say , how the hell am I supposed to get into the garage ?
16 Toby picked me up bodily and carried me to his bed .
17 Er , so you can say that er Mr is a friend of pensioner 's , he said , he said he would be prepared to , what I , I , I approached him and said er , what about Harlow Caring Council , are they prepared to assist the pensioners in any way or do they wish to join in on this , oh yes he said , of course Norman he said , how much are you paying er Ron I said well his asking forty pound for the , for the morning , oh he said I 'll go half way with that , then he came out and said to me , pull me up afterwards and ask me to go to leisure services about the Tuesday , and so I 'm still following that up and hopefully we will have two days on pensioner 's week , because you want to have as much impact as possible and in a few moments , when I nearly finished here , I shall be reading you something where you 'll see that it is important that we make an impact on the people of Harlow .
18 He caught her up outside and snatched at her arm .
19 We picked her up then and carried her out , dumping her , limp as a sailbag , on the back seat .
20 Alex worked himself into a crimson-faced rage and bit the curled corner of the carpet , whereupon Marie picked him up bodily and carried him out of the room .
21 Then we either dose him up heavily or leave him alone . ’
22 He had had to fight for everything he had done , fight the people who wanted to wrap him up safely and wheel him out for a bit of ribbon-cutting and ceremonial .
23 He got the sack , cos he got up and left his job overslept and annoyed erm Rachael because she woke him up twice and said come on you 've got to go to work , he said alright then , she , she went back to bed thinking he 'd get up and of course he were still laying in bed , I woke him up at five to eleven , said come on you 're an hour late , but when he got down there they said no it 's no good you 've got the sack , and he said well it 's your own fault then cos you were woke up twice by Rachael at nine o'clock , he had n't , he could have got up and gone to work , just idle we met him twice , it really upset him
24 So I covered him up decently and rang for an ambulance .
25 They come in and follow it up rather than preventing it .
26 He dropped his briefcase on the chesterfield , and Mrs Stych snatched it up crossly and took it into his den , while he went to the refrigerator in search of ice cubes for a drink .
27 The sinking feeling I get when I fold it up again and stuff the envelope under my bed makes me realise how much I wanted it to come up with some answers .
28 Do n't look at the whole answer and then cover it up again and think right okay that 's a start and then try and do all I mean you 're not going to have the book to help you in the exam .
29 Well switch it off and bring it up again and see if it changes .
30 He picked it up immediately and looked at it closely , his hands shaking .
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