Example sentences of "[to-vb] up a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And he 's hoping to brew up a shock for his old mates tonight .
2 ’ And he had gone off to brew up a kettle of some herbal concoction , which he had said would do wonders for the men 's aching joints after the long march .
3 Try to rig up a line through there and down the side of the pod .
4 Mike , who lives nearby , crawled under the floor to rig up a supply to a glass-washing machine .
5 I knew that she would be feeling timid , and it was rather a climb in any case : comforting for her to come up a flight of steps passing a trellis of gloriously flowering wistaria .
6 The little room seemed to conjure up a scene from the past , an almost timeless memory .
7 In the UK , with only around 100 TBs on the register , the phrase ‘ that fast French aeroplane ’ is much more likely to conjure up a picture of the faithful Robin DR400 , a lovely aircraft but one which is in an altogether different class .
8 It was more difficult — and more intriguing — to conjure up a picture of her future husband , Dom João .
9 A well-known example is the motif in Schubert 's Erlkönig , which combines perfectly with the dashing octave triplets to conjure up a picture of the father 's wild gallop , with his dying son in his arms :
10 The trick is to use the person 's name to conjure up a picture in your mind .
11 Jahangir 's irritation was with the refereeing which , he reckoned , had hindered him throughout the tournament and yesterday he said it ‘ made it hard for me to catch up a couple of points ’ .
12 I referred to Yorkshire six minutes ago — it has taken the hon. Gentleman that long to work up a head of steam .
13 And as the ship freed herself from the mule-lines and her screw began to chum up a wake of umber , sludgy water , and she picked up speed towards the marker buoys and the farewell beacon on Flamenco Island , I was sure I could see the seamen still , pointing their cameras back — now with long lenses all — towards the statue of Balboa which stands on the Panama City seafront , with the great man gazing out at the Ocean into which the Poles were now , at long last , sailing .
14 Granny-Liz would always stop fanning herself to drink up a glass of iced water .
15 Well I hope you 've been able to pick up a bit of something but I 'm not very good at it myself cos old days and old times .
16 Er , and I would like to pick up a unit after every half term but around that , you know , somewhere along get them into something really tangible
17 Alan Smith ( Thornaby ) beat the 70-string field ledgering bread to pick up a trio of chub totalling 7.12.0 from the willows on the buff length .
18 As I have to come back to the airport to pick up a member of tonight 's convention it will be easy to drop you off at the same time . ’
19 The usual routine for the Stone family was that Chrissie , and two other mothers , alternated coming to pick up a total of five children every day .
20 Even nipping into Boots to pick up a bottle of shampoo or popping into Woolworths for some pick 'n' mix can turn out to be a major sensory-assault course .
21 This is like just allowing children to pick up a bottle of poison , and leaving it in their hands as though it is a matter of no consequence to us whether or not they drink it .
22 She could n't help thinking that Cara , who had been known to take the car to go as far as the corner shop to pick up a bottle of milk , would have folded long before this .
23 Looking at the account books — the real ones , not the fabrications served up to the Poles and the League of Nations — it was clear that Danzig 's projected budget for 1934–5 would run at a deficit of over 44 million gulden , which , when added to the employment projects the Nazis needed to keep their supporters in Danzig happy and faithful , would leave the Reichsbank to pick up a bill of over 110 million marks .
24 I suspect that it would be cheaper to collect a tonne of rubbish in Lambeth on the basis of an annual sweep of the streets because , to pick up a tonne of rubbish there , one would hardly have to stir from the spot .
25 ‘ I 'm just popping into town to pick up a parcel from the station .
26 The young Haworth left school at 14 to work in the factory and was required to pick up a knowledge of dyestuffs .
27 The next night he remembered to pick up a video on the way back from work .
28 I was clumsy and had to pick up a couple of notes from the floor and wipe the bags where I 'd touched them with a handkerchief .
29 " And look at me , I 've managed to pick up a baby without even getting married , have n't I , Jamesie ? "
30 He , they were late to bed I 'd had them erm round at the shops and then er er Queensway , then the shopping centre to pick up a card for for Chris .
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