Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] up [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 they pay , they pay , they are paying me a little bit , I think it ought to go up in price a bit though myself
2 But Dr Gayford suggests that women who demand to be taken in their birthday suits should face up to reality .
3 Farnham must face up to life in the second division of the Surrey Championship without their two opening bowlers from last season .
4 Anyway , when Alan suggested that he should set up in practice here it seemed a splendid idea . ’
5 ‘ Well then , if we want to say goodbye to the old country , we should go up on deck , ’ Ernest suggested .
6 I must go up onto t'moor and get the sheep down before they get buried . ’
7 And he added it was absurd that Army units which uncovered intelligence about intended attacks on UDR men , as at Drumnakilly outside Omagh , should end up in court .
8 In my view , it is wholly absurd , for instance , that maintenance defaulters should end up in prison , making sure that , whatever else happens , maintenance is not paid .
9 As with the DeskPros , a full Pentium upgrade is available for existing SystemPro/XL users , but old Prosignias must put up with Overdrive .
10 The hon. Gentleman should get up to date with his facts .
11 Other examples might include a routine car journey , when you have a feeling that you should fill up with petrol before the tank is empty .
12 They must sit up in bed , breathing is worse ( < ) lying down .
13 General situation : Northern Ireland and most western parts of the country will have a wet morning , but should brighten up with sunshine and showers in the afternoon .
14 It was a perpetual anxiety with me that I should turn up at school wearing a dress that had been sold to that same shop by one of my fellow-pupils .
15 However , business lunches may crop up from time to time — and also evening invitations which involve dining at restaurants .
16 Colds settle in the nose which may stuff up at night with much sneezing and blows out mucus and often blood ; nosebleeds with every cold .
17 The response was , ‘ Never , or I 'll wind up in Diamond Hell , ’ a weird Buddhist allusion .
18 All these sorts of things are going to be the sorts of things that we 'll bring up in discussion , but you wo n't realize what the problems are until you tried doing it .
19 They 'll end up with panic buying and stockpiling and blackmarket trading .
20 And , Rare parrots stolen … police believe they 'll end up as Christmas presents .
21 If you carry on spending money like it 's going out of style you 'll end up in debt with a mass of interest to pay off .
22 Come on , you 'd better do as he says and look after me , or you 'll end up in trouble .
23 Which is wrong and I 'll end up in prison .
24 ‘ You 'll end up in jail ! ’ she yelled .
25 I think I 'll just give the hospital a ring and then I 'll go up to bed . ’
26 But listen , when we go in now , I 'm going to say I 'm not well and then I 'll go up to bed .
27 I bet she 'll go up to bed now and she 'll suck it .
28 They 'll go up like paper … . ’
29 In order to protect the interests of all people with care needs , of all people with dementia , who might end up in a private home , might end up in a voluntary home , might end up in Part 4 or might end up in a health service bed , it is necessary to look across that range of services at the general issues raised and see what can be done constructively in the interests of that total group of people with defined needs .
30 ‘ He might end up in prison .
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