Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] up [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But this if I may pick up on the point Mr made , how then do you assess the environmental impact of what you 're proposing if you do n't actually know where it 's going to go ? |
2 | The meeting I ought to set up with Samuel 's parents ? |
3 | Yeah , probably if you want me to get that old mower going I ought to go up to Woods and see if I can get a new drive belt . |
4 | They tell me I must face up to my responsibilities , get my title out of hock to the moneylenders , and marry an heiress . ’ |
5 | I would n't have omitted him three hours before , but now it seemed I must face up to the situation as it was without him . |
6 | When Richard handed it to me I was so surprised I forgot to enquire whether or not il s'agit d'un cadeau , but if not , I must settle up with you when next you 're here . |
7 | I must go up onto t'moor and get the sheep down before they get buried . ’ |
8 | I decided I must go up to Addis Ababa and try to get permission to start again , but I had little hope of succeeding . |
9 | ‘ Then I must make up for my error . ’ |
10 | Giles said : ‘ I can see I must brush up on my Perp and Dec if I am to keep up with you . |
11 | ‘ But first I must catch up with Posh Porky as I do n't ‘ ave much capital left of my own . ’ |
12 | I must save up for all of him . |
13 | I must stick up for her Doreen . |
14 | And for this reason I should move up to the company 's Gold Card program . |
15 | And I was just told me I should go up to I just needed a . |
16 | I feel that I should face up to this problem , now that I am nearing 40 and can no longer hope to ‘ grow out of it ’ . |
17 | Clare said indignantly , ‘ I really do n't want to discuss it , Gran , but I do n't see why I should put up with my husband 's adulteries just because you did — so please do n't try to force me ! ’ |
18 | It was a perpetual anxiety with me that I should turn up at school wearing a dress that had been sold to that same shop by one of my fellow-pupils . |
19 | Cos I might go out one night and I might say I might meet up with a with a another white man or another you know a black man or something , |
20 | ‘ So then I had an idea that if I went to a composer who wrote very tuneful music , but asked him to work electronically rather than with instruments , I might end up with what I wanted , which was music the ear could relate to , rather than musique concrète which was the other sort of electronic music being done at the time . |
21 | I might be starting at Crewe or Rochdale , but I might end up at the top . ’ |
22 | I thought I might catch up on a few chores instead . |
23 | For example , if I 'm starting college and searching for somewhere to live , I might come up with a dozen possible ideas . |
24 | If he passes his GCSEs , who knows what I might come up with ? ’ |
25 | ‘ And I might run up to New York for the day . ’ |
26 | Tell you who I might phone up in a minute |
27 | I 'm not David 's dinner , because I might pop up to . |
28 | I might get up to all sorts of little tricks . ’ |
29 | I might get up for one thing and put back another by mistake . |
30 | The response was , ‘ Never , or I 'll wind up in Diamond Hell , ’ a weird Buddhist allusion . |