Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] up " in BNC.

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1 Masculine intuition , he thought ; these two , perhaps you should n't trust it , but these two between them could stitch me up .
2 He warned : ‘ Once somebody gets hooked on this sort of thing they may step it up .
3 I do n't think they should make it up .
4 They should do it up .
5 They should leave it up .
6 They should pick her up without any trouble . ’
7 Well I 've got two strong daughters so I suppose they 'll hold me up when I 'm when I 'm you know sort of decrepit and ready .
8 You 'll bring your friends down , then beat us up , then we 'll bring our friends and they 'll beat them up .
9 They 'll lock me up when they find that poor girl .
10 They 'll lock us up . ’
11 They 'll lock you up soon , ’ he said .
12 ‘ If you keep asking for things you 'll be too expensive to keep — we 'll all just starve to death or you 'll have to be sent away to a Home where they 'll lock you up .
13 They 'll fix me up , you 'll see .
14 They 'll fix you up again , you 'll see . ’
15 They 'll crack you up , you know , you feel like killing yourself .
16 They 'll patch you up good as new , see if they do n't .
17 They 'll clean her up , get lots of fluids into her because the main danger is dehydration , and then she may need skin grafts to repair some of the areas .
18 I think they 'll have them up there by the café .
19 So that was the attitude hey , but erm they 'll have me up for libel here .
20 Well they 'll fill you up wo n't they ?
21 Run home , get changed wait , have a bath then go up to they 'll pick me up to go babysitting over there .
22 They 'll pick him up , ’ my father said again , after a long and brooding silence .
23 And I 'm sure they 'll pick them up if they see them in the
24 They 'll pick us up on radar from our reflector , but I like to be sure about these things . ’
25 But very often people will just get hold of the er blanket , they 'll screw it up okay ?
26 But in the past there was certainly considerable diversity in secondary schools at least about what subjects were compulsory for all pupils , and how soon they might give them up .
27 I thought they might cheer you up . ’
28 If only I was they could lock me up somewhere quiet and take care of me .
29 ‘ It was so bad they could lift it up , ’ he says , graphically .
30 thing you could pass on to the police and they could take it up with the local council .
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