Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [verb] up " in BNC.

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1 I asked him if he would be willing to meet some members of the House , if Lucy and I fixed up some small dinner parties after my resignation .
2 I hear a clattering in the air as McDunn gets out of the Jag and I look up over the trees into high , bright overcast .
3 After dinner Millie and I wash up , which brings us to :
4 I would remind Ben that I put up To Bolt or Not To Be , a widely recognised 8b/c , in November 1986 ; that I have since climbed more than 20 routes of this level or more ; that I repeated the roof at Volx fairly easily in 1990 ; and that I have since put up two more 8cs — Huevos in 1991 and Macoumba Club recently at Orgon — in addition to Just Do It .
5 A can of Tetleys Bitter never tasted better as Jim and I soaked up the sun burning its way through the Californian coastal mist .
6 Holmes and I walked up and down in front of the house .
7 In the spring of 1940 John Avison and I rounded up a group of like-minded radio people with the object of renting a large house as far away as possible from downtown Vancouver .
8 I said nervously ‘ Oh , I thought perhaps you would teach me Mr Samuel if I came up to London for lessons ’ .
9 But Fardine , Olivia and I sat up with Dr Jaffery sipping tea and chatting until well after midnight .
10 There was the board of governors sitting at the back on this cold grey Monday and I got up and I did some Shakespeare and by the time I finished , dawn was breaking .
11 Just before Christmas , Pogo invited Aubrey and me to go up to Melton Mowbray to hunt .
12 ‘ I said that this was not Shelley and I ganging up in competition against them : it was just two businesswomen trying to make more business .
13 Well , Gav and I met up as planned and had an ‘ interesting ’ drive to the match .
14 Nathan and I bring up the rear , and soon we are alone , with Nathan buried beneath the nylon sledge cover .
15 Wendy and I saved up two days ' leave for New Year , and we decided to spend it with my cousin , through whom we had the marriage connection .
16 Steve and I teamed up a while back .
17 ‘ I am a teacher of English at a school in Cologne and I gave up my job at the end of March and returned to England . ’
18 But no-one stocked the John Pearse and I ended up with the Levin .
19 Jenny and I sat up until the early hours chatting . ’
20 After the evening meal ( sweet salmon cooked in white wine ) , Benjamin and I stayed up long after the taproom emptied .
21 Nearby in Coire an Lochain , Brian Davison and I started up Daddy Longlegs and finished up Ventricle for a very hard route called Big Daddy ( VI ) .
22 That afternoon , Ed Cody and I drove up to Galerie Semaan .
23 Nick and I got up and went outside , where groups of friends were gathered .
24 It gave me an appetite for working over there , so after Nick and I split up I decided to try my hand across the Pond .
25 Well , I came home for the 1986 Turnberry Open expecting to caddie for Mac O'Grady but that did n't materialize , so Nick and I joined up in July 1986 .
26 Phelps and I picked up one of his colleagues at two o'clock this morning , driving suspiciously slowly down the A614 near Ollerton .
27 Surkov and I stood up and stretched .
28 I went into London and I picked up this Tokai and just fell in love with it — it just had the perfect neck .
29 Tony and I get up as quickly as we can , brushing the snow free from clothes before putting them on so that it will not melt with the heat from our bodies .
30 Charlie and I cleared up together .
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