Example sentences of "cheer i [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Ye do n't know how ye 've cheered me up . ’
2 It 's cheered me up no end to be reminded that I do have work and a brain and something to do when I 'm allowed up again . ’
3 ( 15b ) He helped me to climb the stairs by cheering me on .
4 Without the spectators cheering me on I do n't think I could have had such a good race .
5 ‘ You two are cheering me up too much and I ca n't stand the excitement . ’
6 It 's cheering me up . ’
7 Stay and cheer me up .
8 ‘ That 's it , cheer me up , ’ said Dolly , ‘ it 's just what I need .
9 Anyone , anywhere , cheer me up with your letters and I 'll do the same for you .
10 He sticks it on his head and gives a big grin , like he 's trying to cheer me up .
11 ‘ Our physio Jim Walker was great for me , tried to cheer me up by explaining that Mark Hughes had the same problem when he returned to Manchester United from Barcelona .
12 ‘ Our physio Jim Walker was great for me , tried to cheer me up by explaining that Mark Hughes had the same problem when he returned to Manchester United from Barcelona .
13 For once I was happy doing them because I had the thought of Sunday to cheer me up .
14 I knew he was trying to cheer me up but I was determined to go back to my knitting lessons when the vultures had gone .
15 Just to cheer me up , our friendly editor decided to throw a little more chaos into my life at this busy time of the year .
16 She had telephoned at nearly midnight to tell him I was n't very well and he should call before office hours in the morning to cheer me up , but he was n't back .
17 ‘ I do n't think anything 's going to cheer me up , ’ said Scarlet .
18 Helen said , after some thought : " I think you 're just saying that to cheer me up .
19 I loved him for saying that , for trying to cheer me up .
20 Knots of spectators were there to cheer me on aggressively , and by 10 miles I had caught Peter .
21 ‘ Sadly there is n't a venue in England yet 1,200 British fans came over to cheer me on at The Hague in Holland recently . ’
22 ‘ Whatever happens , the whole family will be at the final — hopefully to cheer me on .
23 The whole restaurant cheered me on as I fought my way out into the night .
24 That cheered me up a bit .
25 They were both Londoners so this cheered me up no end , and we were soon making our way to the Mess for supper and then up to the office for me to meet some of the others .
26 Melancholy cheered me up .
27 Cheered me up somethink marvellous it did . ’
28 Our short walk through London soon cheered me up , especially the taverns — The Raven 's Watch , The Bible and Swan , The Leg and Seven Stars — with drinkers outside , their flagons full of ‘ angel 's food ’ or ‘ dragon 's milk ’ , whilst the air was sweet with the smell of soft raisin-filled saffron cakes baking in the cookshops .
29 Ann Smith , who was at junior school in Haltwhistle , Northumberland , remembers : ‘ I know I felt really sad but the thought of a Coronation cheered me up a little bit until I found out it would not be held until the following year .
30 He 'll cheer me up . ’
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