Example sentences of "she will [vb infin] up " in BNC.
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1 | I bet she 'll go up to bed now and she 'll suck it . |
2 | She 'll go up to you and she goes she looks at you like that and her eyes are all wide , sh sh she 's looking down at the wall like that to make sure it 's all clear , you know what I mean ? |
3 | She 'll walk up your nose if you get that close ! |
4 | If you can bear the looks of other mums and the noise level , try ignoring her — if she does n't get the attention she 's seeking , she 'll give up . |
5 | You see — the calf muscle on the left leg just does n't work , so if I do n't do something quickly she 'll end up a cripple . |
6 | ‘ Perhaps you 're hoping she 'll end up like you ? |
7 | She 'll end up pregnant , married at . |
8 | ‘ She 'll grow up with rickets like the rest of 'em , ’ she said , rubbing Patrick 's thin legs which failed to support him when he attempted to pull himself up against his father 's chair . |
9 | ‘ But do n't forget , she 'll grow up one day too and then yer 'll be sorry . ’ |
10 | So if a child gets spoken to in a fairly direct way by imagine a female child by her father and the same female child gets spoken to in a not so direct way be her mother , then even of this The child is likely to both version , she 'll grow up using female variety because she 's she can affiliate herself with her mother and I mean she knows that is the variety she 's expected to use . |
11 | ‘ She 'll grow up one day . ’ |
12 | Slowly the doctors will wean her off them and are hopeful she 'll grow up without any problems . |
13 | she 'll grow up ! |
14 | If we get caught up in the ice that means she 'll pop up like a cork when the pressure 's on . |
15 | She 'll wait up . |
16 | I believe I believe Mrs when she says she 'll jump up and down on my head if I get my homework in late . |
17 | ‘ If the mother thinks her calf is dead , she 'll dry up for good . |
18 | If I switch off and wait about three minutes , she 'll fire up perfectly and carry on sometimes ten miles further , sometimes fifty until the problem starts again . |
19 | Or perhaps she 'll get up market and that . |
20 | Well , perhaps she 'll come up to town then and pay me a visit . |
21 | Thinks she 'll come up for a break . |
22 | ‘ Oh , she 'll come up . |
23 | ‘ She 'll turn up . ’ |
24 | Dana has missed a few fittings , but the earth wo n't stop turning and I 'm sure she 'll turn up for the next one . ’ |
25 | Do you think she 'll turn up on Monday ? |
26 | You may be sitting with her one evening , quite peacefully , when suddenly she will stand up and say : ‘ Listen ! |
27 | That means for a regular punter , however , that over a period of time , for every £100 staked he or she will end up with £88 in pocket . |
28 | It is assumed throughout the book that she will end up as a spinster . |
29 | Sailing from Southampton on June 4 1994 , she will meet up with the official flotilla at sea on the following day . |
30 | However , she can not control every aspect of government and she will give up some of her authority to , for example , the Chancellor of the Exchequer where financial matters are concerned . |