Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] up at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She began to get up at two or three every morning , and was in church most of the day , often sobbing ‘ boisterously ’ , and making a great outcry for her sins . |
2 | He failed to turn up at all for one match , though discretion prevailed and that misdemeanour never got into the papers . |
3 | He picked up his clock and put it by his bed because he had to wake up at seven o'clock . |
4 | Although I was helping out Miss Louise I had to get up at six o'clock in the morning to do all the chores before school . |
5 | ‘ The weather was really hot and we had to get up at six in the morning to do the filming , ’ he recalls . |
6 | Plus , while I had to get up at eight for Whiteleys . |
7 | I used to try and not say er , you know , to make her feel uncomfortable and that sort of thing , but I did use to draw the line when they used to be eleven and half past eleven saying goodnight and I had to get up at half past , six o'clock , seven o'clock |