Example sentences of "i [verb] up [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He did n't need me building up yet more false hopes which did nothing except try his patience .
2 I got up there quite early and just waited .
3 He punished me to do it today but I got up really early anyhow .
4 I got up quite late today as I do not do anything important and it is my one real chance for a lie-in .
5 I got up late today ten past ten I felt guilty !
6 Well , I cycled up quite slowly behind him and then I stopped with my feet on the ground and felt for the gun .
7 I did hear him moving around but when I woke up later neither he nor the redhead was to be seen .
8 Andrea told the hearing : ‘ I woke up about 3.30am and all the lights were still on .
9 Yeah , I said I 'd up here tomorrow did n't I ?
10 When I climbed up here yesterday , I could see the church .
11 Tony and I get up as quickly as we can , brushing the snow free from clothes before putting them on so that it will not melt with the heat from our bodies .
12 I get up fairly early , as you know , so he would n't be in it more than a few hours . ’
13 I just see him because I wake up as well you know with the birds as well .
14 ‘ Believe it or not , Molly Coddle , I rang up quite simply to wish you arrivederci . ’
15 I looked up just now to acknowledge the Hon. Member for Dumfries , but , of course , it was a futile gesture because once again , there is not a solitary Conservative Member of the Standing Committee present other than the Minister and the Whip .
16 I looked up that early earlier .
17 Can I go up there please ?
18 From there a short staircase went up to the observation lounge , and I went up there briefly .
19 Well I do n't know cos I went up there once and she was
20 They were jumping up and putting their paws up so they I went up back upstairs and they sk tried to skid up but they were going so quickly that one of them went down the step again .
21 Cos I went up then past
22 If I end up back there , she might just be interested enough in what I got to say to do some investigating of her own . ’
23 I slipped up very foolishly when I allowed Frisby to volunteer .
24 ‘ My parents ' break-up made me grow up very quickly which really helps quite a lot in my profession , ’ he says .
25 ‘ Then you might as well let me get up right now ! ’ she retorted while her courage held her out .
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