Example sentences of "[pron] up [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll tell Jack Dodson to pick 'er up for the fatstock market on Thursday .
2 It 's the same size as yours up to the wardrobe and up to the door .
3 And I suppose we 'd better go and asphyxiate ourselves up at the sulphur springs .
4 But they have got to be able to say : ‘ We will open ourselves up to a change agent ’ … and change is painful . ’
5 But they have got to be able to say : ‘ We will open ourselves up to a change agent ’ … and change is painful . ’
6 ‘ Well , we certainly thought we were climbing , the wife and me , you know with all that pulling ourselves up over the rock and all , and what with the fact we were , well , in a manner of speaking , how can I put this , em , climbing up to the top . ’
7 We climbed onto it , put our arms into the shaft of sunlight , grasped the upper edges of the hole and , one by one , hauled ourselves up through a manhole into another street .
8 There is no need for us to act like hedgehogs , eating all that we can to fill ourselves up for the coming months .
9 We went our separate ways , both recognizing that we had to psych ourselves up for the race .
10 Let us tuck ourselves up in the light and warmth , and hide away from the night . "
11 But this merely brings back the idea of particulars as distinct from qualities or ( mere ) configurations of qualities , and we find ourselves up against the very difficulties the theory was trying to eliminate .
12 ‘ I 'd better go and tell someone up at the camp that she 's come round . ’
13 Then pulling himself up to a great height , he went on .
14 And truly it was no longer , as I had once thought , a matter of a star courting success by adopting the affectations of a prima donna , but of a man who has given himself up to a trance .
15 He was sending himself up to a degree , but it does n't matter .
16 The red-haired baby with the bright blue eyes heaves himself up to a standing position , staggers , then sits down abruptly with a look of mild surprise .
17 He gradually built himself up to a third championship in 1984 , when he emerged champion by just half a point from his McLaren team-mate Alain Prost in one of the sport 's closest battles .
18 Instead of reassuring Stephen , now working himself up to a fever pitch of nervous excitement with the launch date in view , Michael 's superior manner had begun to grate .
19 He grew large and plump and round-cheeked , but he was without kittenish ways as if his sad experience had robbed him prematurely of his youth , yet when he sat on Lyn 's lap in the evenings he gave himself up to a drowsy and contented purring .
20 What , after all , is the difference between a priest acting in the highest sense of his vocation , or a prophet compelled into declamation , or such a saint ( even unknowing ) , opening himself up to the mercies of God , becoming a channel for them to the world ?
21 Replacing the shoebox but leaving the tell-tale sea of marbles , he stood on Vic 's bed and tried , without success , to jump and pull himself up to the small opening .
22 AN America banker , accused of embezzling $13m and sparking a financial crisis in the state of Rhode Island , yesterday gave himself up to the authorities .
23 Tell Russell to give himself up to the police and when they have dealt with him , Mr Christie , I am going to shoot him . ’
24 When the war was seen to be lost , after some vacillation he delivered himself up to the Scottish army at Newark .
25 Connolly gave himself up to the police and was charged with damage to the cell amounting to ten shillings .
26 After two months she loosened her grasp on the subject like a drowning man giving himself up to the sea .
27 He was content to give himself up to the occasion , similar to others he had described in his own books but none of which had ever seemed to possess the colour , the noise , the smell , the sheer vibrancy that was before him now .
28 On the same day Schalck-Golodkowski ( who had given himself up to the West Berlin authorities on Dec. 7 — see p. 37107 ) was released in West Berlin because there were reportedly insufficient grounds on which to open legal proceedings against him .
29 Following the United States invasion of Panama on Dec. 20 to remove Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega from power [ see pp. 37112-13 ] , Noriega on Jan. 3 voluntarily left the papal nunciature , where he had sought refuge , and gave himself up to the US authorities after being persuaded by the papal nuncio , Mgr José Sebastián Laboa , that asylum in a third country was not a viable option .
30 On Oct. 6 Klaus Kuron , 54 , who had worked since 1962 for the Office for the Protection of the Constitution ( Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz — BfV ) , gave himself up to the authorities and was formally arrested shortly afterwards .
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