Example sentences of "he [vb past] up in the " in BNC.
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1 | When he got up in the morning , his ankles felt ricketty . |
2 | He and Anne had a bathroom opening out of their bedroom but Adam , when he got up in the night , usually went to the other one that was on the far side of the landing . |
3 | ‘ Mum said he got up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet . |
4 | ‘ He slept like a log and when he got up in the morning and saw the car had gone he was very upset , ’ said a source . |
5 | He gazed up in the air and appeared to be musing to the ceiling . |
6 | When he woke up in the morning , the building was raised over him ! |
7 | Freddie P. , a 53 year-old , single accountant presented in the casualty department of a local hospital complaining that , for the last four days , he had noticed beads of pus at the tip of his penis when he woke up in the morning . |
8 | More to him perhaps than the relief afforded by the crude sex was the fact that he woke up in the meagre home of a real working woman , warm like a picture by Chardin ; ‘ a wooden floor with a mat and a piece of old crimson carpet , an ordinary kitchen stove , a chest of drawers , a large simple bed . ’ |
9 | When he woke up in the morning , he ran out to me . |
10 | He woke up in the middle of some night with this composed in his head . |
11 | Two nights later he woke up in the small hours and lay there coldly . |
12 | ‘ And once he woke up in the early morning , and saw a rat in the middle of the floor , looking at him . |
13 | ‘ … so the doctor gave him some pills , ’ Martin said , ‘ and when he woke up in the middle of the night there was a beautiful girl on his bed … diaphanous nightie , trailing blonde hair , the lot … ’ |
14 | Anyway he woke up in the middle of the night , sat up and spewed up all over Sandra ! |
15 | Just as we were leaving he turned up in the hallway . |
16 | If he turned up in the middle of Stephie 's visit , then tough ! |
17 | The 1988 Scottish Grand National winner Mighty Mark has been missing engagements since the start of the season but finally appeared at Corbridge where he trotted up in the Open . |
18 | He joined up in the spring of 1940 and spent the next two years moving from camp to camp around England with the Royal Engineers . |
19 | Of course he finished up in the pit w in with his eyesight . |
20 | He finished up in the chimpanzees ' cage , hanging from the bars , while trying to retrieve his beret , stolen by one of the animals . |
21 | Yeah , he finished up in the eh , Beefeaters . |
22 | He finished up in the Beefeaters . |
23 | And he started up in the spring and the bucket he 'd been carrying had left a ridge in his hand . |
24 | The party was over and the house was in darkness when he pulled up in the courtyard and accompanied her through the front door into the hall . |
25 | It ca n't have been very convenient for you that time he rang up in the middle of the night drunk after someone else 's party . ’ |
26 | He reached up in the darkness to take hold of her face and bring it down to his mouth , glad that the murk concealed the satisfaction he wore . |
27 | He went up in the lift and sat down in Irina 's pleasant office . |
28 | The sleeping-bag he rolled up in the blankets and tied with belts so that he could carry it on his back . |
29 | He grew up in the public spotlight , never free from prying eyes and press comment , never sure when a trusted friend would betray him , or when a casual remark to a stranger might blow up in his face . |
30 | Of the rest , some were already leaving Ottery to begin their careers by the time Coleridge 's own memories began , and he grew up in the schoolmaster 's house chiefly among the younger family members who remained . |