Example sentences of "up [coord] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 He did n't know whether to lock him up or what to do .
2 When people do not know how to bring up or what to teach their children their cultural heritage is indeed in jeopardy .
3 You coming up or what ? ’
4 But it makes you wonder how it 's all gon na finish up really whether there 's gon na be a bust up or what or
5 Let this accrue up or whatever .
6 But erm I suppose she would have been the one to do the cleaning and washing up or whatever .
7 Erm it has been suggested I think Naomi 's saying on this side of the room that if there is an element of bad taste because the baby is chained up or whatever and it 's in er has had to be placed in an undignified or uncomfortable position in order to be photographed and Naomi 's question .
8 then you can dim them up or whatever
9 He does n't see us as a part of a crowd , he does n't see us as a number on a computer , he does n't see us as numbers on a bank account , or in some other organizational er er er computer set up or whatever it is , he does n't just see us as that he sees us as individuals .
10 erm I think in fact it would be better to ask Mr Bailey to explain what his concerns were erm I 'd just like to say first although initially it revolves around problems of drinking , I 'm looking at other issues of East Oxford , in that recently there 's been a great deal of concern about glue sniffing in sections there , and there have been various letters from residents in the local newspapers , and I think there 's a general level of problem for people living in East Oxford , and it 's not just that the people there want the streets cleaned up or whatever , they want something constructive and helpful to be done for people .
11 Tyranny is a force which locks writers up and which self-serving lyrical writers may assist .
12 I could no longer tell which way was up and which was down .
13 I am thinking of a feeling of confidence which has been built up and which it would take some drastic change to break down .
14 Present also , in that statement , is his conviction , which is suggested by the word ‘ unswerving courage ’ , that the pursuit of truth may be difficult , that it may lead one to call in question things that one does n't want to give up and which it is painful to surrender .
15 Today I wake up and what operation between peoples .
16 ‘ what I call dressing up and what other people call dressing up are two different things ’
17 But what I call dressing up and what other people calling dressing up are probably two different things .
18 When a sender judges her receiver 's schema to correspond to a significant degree with her own , she need only mention features which are not contained in it ( the time of getting up and what she had for breakfast , for example ) ; other features ( like getting out of bed and getting dressed ) will be assumed to be present by default , unless we are told otherwise .
19 He did not spell out what was meant by a limited period , but he will have to tell Hon. Members how long employees will be covered by TOPS before the Minister winds it up and what chance employees or their representatives will have to influence the outcome of negotiations on the way in which the scheme is to be wound up .
20 The second was a letter to everyone who had volunteered , thanking them for offering to come , and saying when to turn up and what to bring .
21 And er I well remember on one occasion in the course of my analysis with Anna Freud I had the uncanny feeling , well this was more than an uncanny feeling , I think it was the reality , I touched the superego of Sigmund Freud because at one point I said something in my analysis which implied that her father , for instance , might have some interest in religion and Anna Freud flared up and what I felt was flaring was her superego and this was the superego she had got by identification with her father .
22 And he went and picked a yearling up and what do you think it was ?
23 But those are the two risks the police had to weigh up and what they will tell you is that one risk , a gunman on the loose , is a potential to main and kill , one is far , far more serious than the risk of causing some temporary fear and fright of little children .
24 and have a word with him because he he knows what chutes is blocked up and what wants cleaning out .
25 I do n't think families should be split up and what happens to the children once they 're cured .
26 tart it up and whatever .
27 plants up and everything for our normal you know , rock nights , I mean we just have the wrought iron up and whatever , but
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