Example sentences of "[pers pn] up in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In my imagination , I was going to pick you up in a fury of emotion , toss you down on that bed — ’ |
2 | " No , we 're busy , I 'll get someone to take you up in a minute . " |
3 | I 'll catch you up in a minute or two . ’ |
4 | I do n't even know if you have a mother or father , or whether they made you up in a test tube . |
5 | ‘ If only I had the means to set you up in a house where I could visit you . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll pick you up in an hour , Ray . |
7 | How are we gon na get you up in the air ? |
8 | so if you doing that , doing that keep you up in the air , right , keep doing that you 'll go that way , when the helicopter 's you want to do that way , so obviously |
9 | A short bout of exercise has a further role , namely of waking you up in the morning as it turns on the alerting mechanisms of the body . |
10 | So what time were you up in the morning then ? |
11 | I 'll run you up in the car . |
12 | The overlap area is difficult , and it is therefore better to insist on the rigorous separation of the two methodological approaches than to mix them up in a compromise , or to treat one as logically more worthy of respect than the other . |
13 | Companies generally take their guests down to Sunsail 's Port Solent base near Portsmouth in the evening , give them dinner and put them up in a hotel . |
14 | She wrapped them up in a parcel and took them out to the dustbin . |
15 | ‘ I shall look them up In a book I haff got at home . |
16 | Her blackboard technique was also extremely idiosyncratic ; she would write up equations , get them wrong , mumble to herself , rub them out , look them up in a book , and all this without any suspicion that she might be forfeiting the confidence of her pupils . |
17 | Yeah , I 'm going to ring them up in a moment and tell them I object to some of the advertisements , particularly for drugs that they 're advertising . |
18 | This was a slow process , for Tom had to keep stopping to explain what the words meant , and several times had to look them up in a dictionary . |
19 | A{ declaration } is defined in BNF as : Using the " translate and test " instruction , show how a program could be written to check any character string against this definition , and extract the{ ident } s in order to look them up in a dictionary . |
20 | Trim back fuchsias brought in from the garden and pot them up in a peat and sand mixture . |
21 | Set down ten pairs of cards , pick them up in a pack and give them to onlookers to cut a few times . |
22 | Put them up in a boat yeah . |
23 | So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter . |
24 | It may help , with the older child , to write or type out the house rules ( the ‘ standing orders ’ ) and post them up in the kitchen or elsewhere . |
25 | Those sausages were a credit to Mother because she knew just the seasoning they required , and we would hang them up in the kitchen for people to eat as they pleased . |
26 | Before fifteen days are over , if it please God , those tambours shall be laid before you , and shall be sounded for your pleasure , and then they shall be given to the Bishop Don Hieronymo , that he may hang them up in the Church of St. Mary , Mother of God . |
27 | And you hold them in your arm just see the wa I mix them up in the feed , I mix the feed up with some of it , and then tip it into the rubber you see . |
28 | ’ We extract the sugars from the malt , boil them up in the copper adding different types of hops and then cool it down . |
29 | Ruth unpacked the few clothes she had brought with her and hung them up in the wardrobe in the dressing-room then she plugged in her hairdrier and blow-dried her hair in front of the dressing-table mirror . |
30 | He was so angry he strung them up in the back of his open lorry , head downwards , like side of beef bound for some unhygienic market . |