Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] pick [pers pn] up " in BNC.

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1 So I 'll pick them up at the next brief .
2 Well I do n't know , there are such good Japanese coupes now , you know you see these lovely Toyotas and Nissans that they do the sort of two plus two and they 're really lovely cars and but if I change c car this next year I 'll still have to have four seater or , you know , plenty of room in the boot so I can pick you up from Haileybury and all that crap , but if I hung on for another two years I could then get something I actually wanted , you know .
3 We 'll try to get it fixed so we can pick you up after you make delivery . ’
4 No I mean when dad gets home he could pick me up So what time is it then ?
5 Well I 'll pick her up
6 Well you can pick him up on the way then could n't you ?
7 Oh well you can pick it up again .
8 Oh maybe I 'll pick you up at ten o'clock
9 Then I 'll pick you up tonight .
10 So on Saturday I 'll ask her if she can get them Wednesday for me definitely cos then you can I can get the money off Dad Tuesday you can give it her Wednesday morning , and then I can pick them up Wednesday afternoon when I go over .
11 Are you going to put the pudding down on there cos then I can pick it up .
12 Well a cos then you can pick them up altogether if , are you with me , if you 're doing the rounds for your friends cos some of them 'll be on there and some 'll be Pick them up from the front , it 's just that some of the stuff will be at the front and some of it wo n't .
13 and then you can pick it up from there .
14 And then she can pick it up when she ca got the time .
15 If he can get clear of Russia , maybe we can pick him up .
16 And then we 'd pick it up on our way home from school .
17 The principles as civil proceedings and the topic is now run by it goes on and that mainly deals with criminal material and then one can pick it up at paragraph thirty two er seventeen when er the authors addressed themselves to civil proceedings er and that er following passage deals with effects of the civil evidence act and the relevant procedures and then moving on my Lord to er to in fact , thirty two thirty nine on page eighty hundred and twenty nine the expert has furnished the judge or jury with the necessary scientific criteria for testing the accuracy of her conclusion so that to enable the judge or jury to perform their own independent judgement by the application of these criteria to the facts proved in evidence .
18 I mean they at least they could pick you up cos they 'd had the log book .
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