Example sentences of "[pron] up at " in BNC.
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1 | But it still keeps my up at night . ’ |
2 | IN A desperate attempt to cheer ourselves up at one particularly gloomy moment last week , my Somerset neighbour William Rees-Mogg and I were trying to construct the scenario of what might happen if Labour scraped into power . |
3 | I 've often speculated since on what would have happened if we 'd just given ourselves up at this point . |
4 | And I suppose we 'd better go and asphyxiate ourselves up at the sulphur springs . |
5 | ‘ I 'd better go and tell someone up at the camp that she 's come round . ’ |
6 | He scuttled ahead of them , bunching himself up at the approach to turnings in case anyone was coming the other way , and skimming over pools of polished moonlight with the feverish agility of a small bat . |
7 | Heraldic had finally pulled himself up at the start . |
8 | Gillis-Tweed finally gave himself up at 1.20pm yesterday when he dropped his weapon and left the house . |
9 | If you 're on your own , treat his display with cool disdain and simply ignore him as you walk past ; or strongly assert yourself and tell him to cover himself up at once — but remember , no threats . |
10 | Jones , reeling from a £20,000 fine and suspended six-month ban imposed by the FA for his part in a video nasty about soccer dirty tricks , has to pick himself up at Middlesbrough . |
11 | But bravely Close hauled himself up at the count of nine and by the end of the round he was back to his old self . |
12 | He gave himself up at High Down Prison , in London . |
13 | The 30-year-old champion from Croydon pulled himself up at nine with seemingly no more than a split second to spare and it was possible that American referee Rudy Battle , handling his 57th world title fight , gave him the benefit of the doubt . |
14 | A. T. In those days , if you locked somebody up at night , you might be let off duty at three o'clock in the morning . |
15 | I mean they pick somebody up at Goldhill Cottages and that 's about all I do n't know . |
16 | ‘ But they will never take you , Don — I will hide you here — no , I will hide you up at the old shieling hut — or we could run away west into Rannoch — ‘ There are forts everywhere . |
17 | I 'll go and see the car and get back to my flat , and I 'll pick you up at seven-thirty tomorrow . |
18 | As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room . |
19 | Your grandmother will come to pick you up at my office tomorrow . |
20 | And after that you and I are going to have dinner together , so just relax until then and I 'll pick you up at six . |
21 | How do you stop a cockerel from waking you up at five o'clock on a Monday morning ? |
22 | ‘ I 'll pick you up at one . ’ |
23 | Available in Rabat or the port Mgarr they will pick you up at pre-arranged prices . |
24 | I will pick you up at seven o'clock . ’ |
25 | I 've made a reservation on the Pan Am flight in the morning , and there 'll be a limo to pick you up at Kennedy . |
26 | Sometimes I get very cross with the patients , sometimes they , when you 're on call , they ring you up at three in the morning and say they 're constipated ! |
27 | Pick you up at one ? ’ |
28 | I 'll pick you up at five — that will give you time to arrange the holiday the delightful Myra thinks you should have . ’ |
29 | I 'll pick you up at ten tomorrow morning . ’ |
30 | ‘ Pick you up at seven . ’ |