Example sentences of "up [conj] [vb past] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He jumped up and kissed her on the cheek .
2 I got up and kissed her on the way up and went to meet the boys .
3 Cowley took the phone from Roz Hatch as she picked it up and passed it to him , then left him to his privacy .
4 The vicar ‘ came down to the steps at the top of the nave , accompanied by a server with a basket of palms and we all went up and got one except J[ack] . ’
5 A guardsman got up and thanked him in English for granting the battalion a week 's leave .
6 She took a joint from the pack , lit up and offered one to Mitchum who accepted .
7 The tall heavy , dark-haired with thick brows too close together , stood up and balanced himself on the balls of his feet .
8 If he 'd picked her up and laid her on the bed and taken her with all the passion and strength his virile body was promising her at that moment , she would n't have raised a finger to stop him , so when he swung her around in his arms and deposited her nearer to the bathroom door before removing his arms from her she was left gasping with surprise and a sinking feeling of disappointment mixed with humiliation which shook her with its intensity .
9 Anyway , after about half an hour — the whole lesson — I just dried up and said something like , ‘ Well , that 's it . ’
10 and she 's never rung up and said anything about the shirts and trousers ,
11 Old Henry VII , father to the Great Killer , was a born miser and inveterate liar who would n't know the truth if it jumped up and bit him on the nose .
12 The mosquitos came up and bit me in the dark .
13 The mosquitos came up and bit me in the dark .
14 She arched against him , her hands searching desperately for his skin , and with a harsh groan he stood up and dragged her to her feet .
15 But hardly had the applause for the Collector died down when two hands reached up and dragged him down the stairs by his braces and into the crowd .
16 The hon. Member for Rugby and Kenilworth stood up and praised it to the heavens — they all did , calling it the flagship of their policy .
17 For answer Penry picked her up and tossed her into the bed , stripped off his dressing-gown and turned out the light .
18 She tore them up and tossed them into the bin .
19 She had scrumpled it up and tossed it into the wastepaper basket with an insouciant laugh … well , more of a furious scowl , actually , and then had had to put up with Helena asking whether Matthew Prescott was that rather super chap who had been featured in GQ a short while ago .
20 ‘ She got our backs up and treated us like schoolchildren , ’ said Davies .
21 Wayne was driving now as they left the last of the houses behind , following the lake shore for a while until the wooded hillside of the Step rose up and screened it from their sight .
22 Instead you were given a medicine bottle , bought a stick of liquorice , cut this up and stuck it into the bottle .
23 He sent Mr Leventis the weigh bill and the Cypriot embassy in Bonn picked them up and sent them to Cyprus .
24 Then , slowly , his right hand came up and peeled hers from his arm .
25 The first indication that anything was wrong came three months after I had let the tank up and stocked it for the first time .
26 She helped the old woman up and led her across the room .
27 She held a warning finger up and wagged it in Fernando 's direction .
28 Moustaine made me stand up and slapped me across the eyes with his leather gloves .
29 Oh somebody took all our lovely parking ticket display off that was keeping the tas tax disk up and replaced it with black tape .
30 Quickly , Lissa gathered them up and dropped them in a heap on her opened briefcase .
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