Example sentences of "up get [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'll always look up Got a Pritt stick ? |
2 | He 'd work on that and probably end up getting a Queen 's Award for Industry . |
3 | And then I sold that and ended up getting a Strat . |
4 | They had to go away to be analysed , and I went back to court and ended up getting a £150 fine or seven days in prison — I paid the fine . |
5 | In California there was no competition , in Maryland there was no competition , every place that G Tec operates , they go in , they hire the highest price talent , they hire the most politically connected talent and they end up getting the contract . |
6 | As well as the centre 's fascinating nuclear power exhibition , a packed programme of special events has been arranged for visitors — which is how brave assistant information officer Diane Williams ended up getting the bird ! |
7 | He ended up getting the death penalty , not for murder , but for molesting a 12-year-old . |
8 | Eyes light up , the conversation becomes more intense , team spirit takes on all the zeal of an ideology , facts flow , and one ends up getting the impression of being a part of … a Great Dawn . |
9 | ‘ People used to queue up to get a pub but that 's all stopped now . |
10 | Had I not woken up to get a glass of milk we would not have known about the fire and would have been trapped upstairs . ’ |
11 | She 's just popped up to get a book for some homework . |
12 | A simple mount is invaluable , and it is best to set it up to get the wing-tip in the top corner of the frame . |
13 | We had to phone her up to get the number . |
14 | We had to phone her up to get the code . |
15 | so I put her on the floor , lifted her feet up to get the blood back to her head |
16 | He moved again , and gladly she leaned over and pressed the bell on the wall beside the cot and got up to get the breast tray . |
17 | Ring up to get the addresses . |
18 | Granpa told me to ‘ shhh ’ and did n't smile again until I went up to get the arithmetic prize , a box of coloured crayons that were damned-all use to anyone . |
19 | When much later in the afternoon she got up to get the tea a tearing sound was heard as her nice blue overall parted with the gummy chair — she let out a burst of laughter . |
20 | I know , well I could n't get up to get an ashtray could I ? |