Example sentences of "up and [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | A minute , two minutes passed ; then I sat up and swung out of bed . |
2 | And as the Men broke through into his cage and reached up to grab him , and as another started to throw a net over the hole in the cage above , so Creggan flexed his wings , thrust forward and up and surged out above his friends and the Cages into the wild forbidding sky , and freedom . |
3 | I think about how I could get dressed up and go out somewhere , for a couple of hours , and just leave it all , because I get so sick of it sometimes … |
4 | Describing the arrest , she said : ‘ We got up and looked out of the window , and saw police were gathering by the minute — loads of them with rifles and guns — and we got quite frightened . |
5 | Tom stood up and looked out at the freshly-weeded graveyard . |
6 | Between whiles she got up and looked out of the window , watching the pale sunshine come and go on the elaborate mouldings and cornices of the offices on the opposite side of Hand and Ball Court , until she realized she was being watched from a window of the floor above by two young men in shirtsleeves . |
7 | His master got up and looked out of the window . |
8 | Come on , hurry up and get out of here . |
9 | Just stand up and get out . |
10 | You just stand up and get out , but h what happens if and when something happens with your legs and you ca n't do that , how would get out then ? |
11 | Near the harbour entrance Maurin overtook Cobalt , pulled up and got out of his car to speak . |
12 | little travellers coming over my wall , so they all sold up and got out |
13 | I cleaned myself up and checked out my patch , hoping I 'd find that tabby trespassing . |
14 | Gandalf rejects that proposal with particular violence , and at all times discussion of odds or probabilities turns him hard and obstinate : ‘ Still , ’ he said , standing suddenly up and sticking out his chin , while his beard went stiff and straight like bristling wire , ‘ we must keep up our courage . |
15 | Rufus was not squeamish , he had not been one of those medical students who become nauseous at their first sight of surgery , but , curiously enough he did not much like to think of all those odd little bones , so alien to him , so unidentifiable , being dug up and sorted out and sifted through in case there should be a human fibula among them or a vertebra . |
16 | By the time she had got her cases up to the guest room , made the bed up and sorted out her food supplies it was beginning to get dark and , although she had a burning desire to go up to the studio , caution prevailed . |
17 | I want everything cleared up and sorted out before the rush starts again , all right ? |
18 | But er , when I got ti all tidied up and sorted out I 'll get myself a new one , but er |
19 | One or two ladies from the village come up and help out on these occasions , so that the Spanish couple do n't have to do all the work . |
20 | It must be remembered to breathe in ( using the special breathing technique ) when the arms or legs are up and to breathe out gently when they are down . |
21 | Jenkins , just too old for combat , was the only groom left at Brougham , but he was already up and mucking out the boxes , for he still had six horses to do . |
22 | As you build up and level out areas of the garden , keep the soil in place using retaining walls . |
23 | Open up and come out . ’ |
24 | Then he looked up and bit out thickly , ‘ The hell I will ! ’ |
25 | He hung up and stared out of the window , over the roofs of Victoria . |
26 | Which Nick 's chewed up and spat out a Hula Hoop with water added . |
27 | Ramesh K , who took on the lease two years ago , has sold up and moved out . |
28 | By the time of the riots a quarter of all houses on the estate were boarded up and burned out by infant petrol bombers . |
29 | He also suggests that it might be a good idea if we move one at a time to avoid a ridiculous crush in the tent ; I should get up and move out , then he will get up and start the fire , then Nathan can get up last . |
30 | He made the Poles on his territory pay double the level of taxes paid by Germans , encouraged the Poles to sell up and move out and refused to rent out Royal Estates to Poles , declaring that he would rather see Danzig merchants working Pomeranian soil . |