Example sentences of "'re [adv] [verb] up " in BNC.
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1 | Now they may have their own reasons for that and it may be difficult for them to send someone at this precise moment , but I do n't think that they 're necessarily geared up to dealing with the sorts of things that you want them to deal with . |
2 | And we 're only seeking up to one percent of development costs . |
3 | One of the problems about , about dealing with somebody like in the process is that , one , they get their enquiries from the Investment Income Bureau , the Investment Income Bureau get their enquiries from the consulates , so what , what is happening , that they 're only picking up those people who are searching everywhere . |
4 | Well we 're only going up to Eastgate now Jane . |
5 | why do we need our our our our our our P E kit when we 're only putting up tents ? |
6 | So if you hate the theory so much , how come you 're so boned up on it ? |
7 | You 're so blocked up . |
8 | That is , people tend to forget either in a motivated way , or accidentally , people will tend to minimise or trivialise the abuse to which they 've been subject in some cases because maybe saying that you 've been sexually abused as a child and that is why you 're so screwed up at the moment um that 's not necessarily a very self-benefiting thing to say . |
9 | Maybe you do — you 're so wrapped up in your rotten selfishness that you ca n't see anyone else . ’ |
10 | Er you 're obviously dressed up as a a |
11 | Mind you , I expect they 're already fixed up with a vet . |
12 | First Chipping Norton , then the world , and they 're already picking up bookings . |
13 | It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York . |
14 | They 're just loosening up . |
15 | ‘ We 're just setting up here — we do n't have much equipment or anything yet . |
16 | And if you 're just taking up gardening , it can be difficult to decide what you really need — to begin with you can easily get by with a few basic tools . |
17 | They 're just growing up you know . |
18 | What it means is that we 're just adding up all the products for all the paired scores , right ? |
19 | We 're just going up to Eastgate Bike Shop to try and get a cable that just snapped |
20 | No , you 're just coming up to your first round . |
21 | We had a glimpse of that with ‘ Nothing Compares 2 U ’ ( she cried , we cried too … ) and she does n't staunch the flow ( ‘ Can you really say you 're not in pain , like me ? ’ — ‘ Speech ’ ’ ) Do n't be fooled by the slight swagger of ‘ Why Do n't You Do Right ? ’ , the fragile , breathy innocence of her ‘ Bewitched , Bothered And Bewildered ’ , we 're just warming up to those where's-my-baby-blues of ‘ Black Coffee ’ . |
22 | You know they 're just shooting up all the time . |
23 | Because we 're massively speeding up the evolutionary process , we may well create destabilisation within the ecosystem . |
24 | Simple as that , cos this plan , is like a sort of pay as you go type plan , I mean , you 're not building up huge cash reserves that you gon na lose out on , by cancelling early , |
25 | I , I , that , that is the answer 's in the negative , we 're not setting up those posts or funding them today , but they 've enabled us , they 've prompted us to carry out a revue , I think , I was n't present at budget review it . |
26 | If you look up to the university lecturer or down on the cleaner , either way you 're not facing up to the truth about us all . |
27 | and maybe they 're not facing up to that responsibility . |
28 | To make sure you 're not dishing up any trouble for you or your family during the forthcoming festivities , Domestos has some simple hygiene rules to follow in the kitchen |
29 | " You 're not locked up . |
30 | They 're not locked up . ’ |