Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] up in the " in BNC.

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1 Since they had started paying ‘ interest ’ , they no longer woke up in the middle of the night squealing with fright from nightmares .
2 ‘ Later they told me my body just went up in the air and I was hanging on by one hand . ’
3 Follow That Camel was filmed in May , but Gerald Thomas still woke up in the morning to find snow all over their Fort Zuassantneuf set .
4 She quickly sat up in the bed , the blanket wrapped round her .
5 The second Lord Redesdale once stood up in the House of Lords to argue that ‘ denial of the hereditary principle is a direct blow at the Crown .
6 You just automatically got up in the morning , jumped in your car , went to work , you were there for half six , sun shone , cup of tea , read the Sun , sit down , get on your lathe , have your break at ten o'clock , lunch time , have your meal and then you have a game of football outside in the car park or whatever , and you had a daily little routine .
7 As she stood up in her stirrups , stretching over Hermia 's nearside shoulder to hit the forehand , her right leg automatically swivelled up in the air .
8 So while the island of Krakatoa ended up considerably smaller , Yerlaten Island and Lang Island ended up much bigger , due to the accumulation on them of enormous volumes of ash , which also piled up in the sea to form ‘ sand ’ banks .
9 She often got up in the night .
10 Although now swallowed up in the borough of Rochdale , Middleton people forever affirm their loyalty to Manchester , a city to which they naturally belong .
11 These figures take no account of the numbers employed in ancillary activities , such as delivery-men , cab-drivers , and employees of businesses like shops , cafes , and hotels , which regularly sprang up in the environs of the great railway termini .
12 She frequently sat up in the wee sma' hours staring out of the window .
13 Having walked the Gorges of Kakouetta and then rested up in the benign landscape of Sainte-Engrâce , you may feel you have the legs back to inspect another of the spectacular limestone phenomena of the Upper Soule .
14 But when the Daily Mirror uncovered startling evidence of a shocking cocaine racket on the Queen 's doorstep we almost ended up in the dock ourselves .
15 The only whites in the area were winos and dealers , and they mostly ended up in the river .
16 Never went up in the air .
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