Example sentences of "up the [noun] again " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Understood , ’ she said , and started to slide gratefully toward the doorway as Charlie moved over into his chair and picked up the phone again . |
2 | He picked up the phone again and asked for Agnes at the Mount Row number . |
3 | The sounds mingled in her mind with the harsh cries of the birds as she waited for Sybil to pick up the phone again . |
4 | I pick up the phone again and dial the Home Office . |
5 | Without thinking she snatched up the phone again and quickly tapped out the apartment number . |
6 | Obviously if we close up the ocean again , the resemblances would not be so startling . |
7 | Their apparatus was primitive and they could not control the reaction , so it was another two years before a different team took up the work again . |
8 | It squealed and dashed unhurt into the corn , and she trotted her st'lyan back up the road again , laughing . |
9 | Kirov took up the conversation again . |
10 | She stopped talking when the waiter arrived with the food , then picked up the conversation again after he had left . |
11 | insy winsy spider climbing up the spout again |
12 | Having regained his edge Dunlop turned up the wick again , and went on to win by four seconds from Perugini with Gianluigi Scalvini third . |
13 | Having regained his edge Dunlop turned up the wick again , and went on to win by four seconds from Perugini with Gianluigi Scalvini third . |
14 | It had made the Marchese a small fortune when he sold it to the deputy of the English connoisseur in Naples who was going to ship it away in boxes ; it was being stripped from the walls when the Government heard of it and came and sealed up the villa again , but not before one of the intermediaries had sliced enough off the top of the deal to pay his passage to America , promising to send after him for his family . |
15 | So it did n't necessarily mean that you get a squad of riveters that would stayed together all the time , erm for various reasons , as I say they may have been , unfortunately some of them might even die and therefore you had to make up the squad again |
16 | Rang up the treasury again . |
17 | Although the election of Avitus is the last Auvergnat election covered by Gregory , two saints ' Lives allow us to take up the story again a century later . |
18 | Then I was taken back home to my mother 's and tried to build up the relationship again . |
19 | I start up the engine again and move on , staying within fifty metres of the shore , which is the usual feeding range of the local otters . |
20 | Using their favoured analogy in which the complexities of a nation-state were reduced to the simplicities of a corner shop balance sheet , the newly appointed boss of the Institute took up the cudgels again in February 1990 . |
21 | Oldham took up the attack again and Barlow , who had a fine match at left-back , totally containing Rocastle , floated in a deep cross beyond Winterburn . |
22 | You accomplish this and set up the cups again . |
23 | ‘ It 's great and it has opened up the race again , ’ said Mr Holding , 23 . |
24 | Shrewsbury have got to make sure as much as possible when they do win the ball in the they do n't just smash long balls up , because as l as soon as they do that and as long as they keep doing that , Blackburn just pick up the ball again and keep coming at them , they 've got to try like they did just a few minutes ago , try and play themselves out of defence with nice low passes . |
25 | The rat turned , ran up the rope again and disappeared . |
26 | But he says it 's never lost him a night 's sleep , and he 'd happily take up the rope again if called . |
27 | But he says it 's never lost him a night 's sleep , and he 'd happily take up the rope again if called . |
28 | He wiped his face , then he picked up the cheque again , and his wet thumb smudged my signature . |
29 | It backed into an empty bay , and shot forward and up the ramp again . |
30 | I , I mean , I at the moment I 'm not doing anything about Neil 's training because we 've got coming and it 's it 's too soon to start stirring up the bud again . |