Example sentences of "[pers pn] up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll tell Jack Dodson to pick 'er up for the fatstock market on Thursday . |
2 | It 's the same size as yours up to the wardrobe and up to the door . |
3 | The ascent on to the ridge evolves in easy stages , taking you up over a number of small , craggy knolls until you reach the commodious upper slopes of the Munro . |
4 | Dear Julie gets drunk and for some bizarre reason suddenly starts feeling you up under the table while we 're nibbling our cheese and biscuits , and making pathetic double-entendres , and attacks you outside the bathroom ; totally unprovoked , of course , and it 's all just the drink talking . |
5 | She 'll be lucky if she does n't have to hold both of you up during the service . |
6 | She usually pho phones you up about a month afterwards , you know there is a sort of a problem . |
7 | ‘ It was Faye , dear , silly Faye , with her ridiculous attempt to doll you up into the sort of woman she thought I 'd want . |
8 | ‘ He 's more likely to set you up as a courier on an over-sixties package holiday to Majorca . ’ |
9 | He 'd kill Barak and set you up as the fall guy — I believe that 's the term you Americans use . |
10 | It 's just to pick you up on a couple of points . |
11 | What kind of friend hooks you up on a beam over a terrifying machine ? … |
12 | ‘ See you up on the hillside . ’ |
13 | Let the wind do the work and pull you up on the board . |
14 | I 'll pick you up on the way back . ’ |
15 | I know you like hiking because I saw a photo of you in your little bum-freezers , so we 'll take you up on the moors and then call at Harry Ramsden 's for some fish ‘ n ’ chips . |
16 | I 'll sit you up on the pillows and you 'll be nice and comfy . ’ |
17 | It 's forty years old and will set you back five and a half thousand pounds — but for that you can be sure no-one will dare cut you up on the motorway . |
18 | ‘ How did you feel , ’ he said , ‘ when the monkey was holding you up on the roof ? ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'll pick you up on the Friday afternoon , though I 'll be in touch before then , ’ he said , and bade her a curt farewell . |
20 | I may well take you up on the offer . ’ |
21 | Surely the place would have the mental institution would have set you up with a home or something when you left ? |
22 | That woke you up with a bang . |
23 | For anything up to £500 , this place can fix you up with a fashion accessory in a class of its own . |
24 | There 's no danger of mixing you up with the mystery man from Pepe 's . ’ |
25 | As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room . |
26 | you up at the moment |
27 | Were you up at the garage ? |
28 | ‘ I 'll beam you up to a point in space close to the centre of a galaxy . |
29 | ‘ Mister Johnny will see you up to the ridge , ’ Hepzibah said , but Carrie shook her head . |
30 | Just turn right up there and it takes you up to the bottom of the M10 . |