Example sentences of "[to-vb] up [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Colleagues wept as they told how she planned to meet up with a friend for a two-week walking holiday . |
2 | If you 'd like to meet up for a drink or something , do give me a call on the above number . |
3 | ‘ Oh ! ’ she cried , beginning to gesticulate as she did when excited and then to square up like a boxer . |
4 | Asked to sum up in a sentence the essence of his long career as a reporter , he considers the question for a few seconds , laughs , and says : ‘ I do n't think I could do better than quote my old friend the late Jimmy Robinson , who was the Daily Mail 's man in Belfast for many years . |
5 | ’ I 'm a loner who likes to curl up on a sofa with a good book , ’ she says . |
6 | There was a different rug on the floor but without the fire on it 's much warmer to curl up on a human . |
7 | He says Wilfrd Thesiger 's idea of a nice night is to curl up on a rock and eat some fresh camel 's milk . |
8 | It was an act familiar to anyone , that is almost everyone , who has suffered from those self-inflicted illnesses that inspire only a feeling of wanting to curl up in a ball and be alone . |
9 | They are ideal for large breeds , or individuals which have a back ailment of any kind and may find it painful to curl up in a basket . |
10 | Cicely Hamilton commented in the course of a debate with G. K. Chesterton at Queen 's Hall in 1919 : ‘ Do you suppose that forty or fifty years ago a woman would have dared to stand up on a platform and say , without the slightest shame , that she was over thirty and unmarried ? |
11 | Did you want to stand up for a minute ? |
12 | But it would be desperately hard , in the Arab world , to stand up to a man who could portray himself as a ( literally ) world-defying champion of Palestinian rights . |
13 | Since a much-used living room has to stand up to a lot of traffic , it needs a superior quality , heavy duty carpet of either 100 per cent wool or 80 per cent wool/20 per cent nylon . |
14 | They do n't wish it to happen , but it becomes an impossibility almost for them to stand up to their rights , and Mr talks about rights and no rights is in abstract and we all know how difficult it is then to stand up as a minority when you 're surrounded by that majority , but I 've had personal representations |
15 | Train passengers used to stand up as a mark of respect when they passed Mother Volga , but not any more . |
16 | Since general public speaking courses are not preparing you to give a particular speech , but to give speeches in general , the first task is simply to get you to stand up in a room full of people and ask you to speak about anything you like for three minutes . |
17 | You can be too geriatric to stand up in a boat … and you might quiver a bit . |
18 | just as Peter Slade had to stand up against a tradition of formalised children 's drama , so Brian Way had to educate teachers into understanding that children deserved something better than light entertainment . |
19 | The pilot , who was later court martialled , was unable to pull up from a dive and ploughed into the ground . |
20 | He 'd come on strong towards the end of his round to pull up within a shot of us . |
21 | He says that they were taught how to creep up on an enemy — quite interesting . |
22 | Aunt Louise seemed to swell up like a bullfrog , her eyes about to pop out of her head . |
23 | At the mention of this word , Miss Trunchbull 's face turned purple and her whole body seemed to swell up like a bullfrog 's . |
24 | Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised . |
25 | They had to come up with a plan of action on how to set up a Tyrolean Traverse to safety cross the 80 foot wide gorge — and come back again . |
26 | I really support the idea of trying to come up with a plan of action because quite frankly I find that London and England is just so full of talk shops . |
27 | It 's a contract which the community is well aware of as the brewer has invited local people to come up with a name for the new pub . |
28 | Dad do we have to we have to come up with a name . |
29 | Actually , the BMC does n't know all the details yet and it 's highly probable you 'll have to come up with a bit of cash yourself , but if you 're keen call Roger Payne on . |
30 | It notes that if Intel Corp were able to come up with a way to drive 3.8m transistors without frying the chip to a frazzle , Pentium would look pretty good . |