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

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31 find out , he says , alright then , so he took her up the room , and all you could hear was
32 And her uncle with me beside you and whole wedding and the minister was saying , sit down and do n't he he brought her up the aisle , I do n't know whether her father 's coming back or something , and he says no I 'm not sitting like , he says no I 'm not moving back and he stood there for the whole wedding like , back .
33 Er took it up the field and took to the school then we got at it and it and bath full of feathers .
34 At the end of January Pop decided to go south to our villages , and sent us up the Irrawaddy to Maymyo .
35 and then he got it up the back that far
36 Tucking a clean pale blue T-shirt into his shorts , he did n't even glance in her direction , but called over his shoulder as he hoisted himself up the ladder , ‘ I 'll expect a mug of tea in five minutes . ’
37 Reach the Paxo from up the top , Julie put it up the top .
38 When he had gone , she dragged herself up the iron staircase to her own room .
39 Tom helped him into his pyjamas , carried him up the ladder on his back and put him to bed .
40 ‘ I kicked him up the backside , ’ smiles Gray at the memory of their clash on a London soccer pitch when they were both 13-year-old ragamuffins .
41 There were cries of shock and protest at Carmella 's outburst but Sean grabbed his young sister 's arm and , roughly pushing people aside , he dragged her up the centre aisle .
42 I pulled her to the side where Otley dragged her up the bank and began to dust her down as if she were not wet but dirty .
43 He gave it a stab which only just carried it up the slope and onto the edge of the green .
44 It slowed things up to keep slipping it in and out of my jeans pocket so after a while I tucked it up the sleeve of my jersey .
45 Relieved , we leapt out of our sinking craft and dragged it up the beach to the waiting clothes- stand in the sand .
46 Another mountain of water came , pushed me up the beach , and I fell on the wet sand .
47 A cow once kicked me nearly to the other end of the byre and as I picked myself up the farmer said unemotionally , " Aye , she 's allus had a habit o' that . "
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