Example sentences of "[prep] he up " in BNC.

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1 Peter did not look at her as she walked towards him up the chancel : he stood waiting , holding the paten , the first moonlike communion wafer ready between finger and thumb .
2 The boy looked round behind him up at the cliff .
3 What else was there to do ? she thought miserably as she squelched behind him up to the bathroom .
4 He chooses Northamptonshire in 1792 and we journey with him up to the present and then into the future .
5 He was curious to see the minister , although he made Willie Hamilton come with him up to the gallery , so that he himself would not be noted by the dragon of a wife or her daughter .
6 Years ago he persuaded me to go with him up to Tigouga , his home village , and the near-mystical Tichka Plateau above .
7 But at least the mystery was nearing a solution — even if she had no idea why Luke Hunter should want to go out to dinner with a woman whose sole contact with him up till now had been violently centred somewhere round the solar plexus .
8 like to look after my mother , er she was one , and she died now erm she died two years ago , I think she was one of the first to go and er , the other one they fetched him out of the street the chap then they corresponded with him up to the war but , but after that , they , I do n't know whether they stopped writing because of the war , I do n't know , but they never , never got in touch with them never again so
9 Numerous characters surface in him up there tonight .
10 ‘ I think everything has been too easy for him up to now , that 's Richard 's trouble .
11 She was a vibrant and passionate woman who had revealed the intensity of her love for him up on the moors .
12 Oh he 's terrible there , he even had them he had young girls working for him up there , and they found out they were paying he was paying them too little and then he got caught up with 'em , and erm what he done after he charged for taking them up there in the morning and charged 'em for taking them down in the evening with a Land Rover .
13 Her head throbbed as she walked beside him up to the château , and she was fighting a churning nausea deep within her .
14 I think I must have expressed dissatisfaction with the ‘ Poetry and Propaganda ’ article , because , like others that I had submitted to him up to that point , it was never to appear .
15 K ! sdra squinted at him up the length of the sword .
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