Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] up [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ I would n't like one of them to swim up my arse ’ — Paul Merton , one-time plaything of the Bishop Of Galway , stars in Have I Got News For You .
2 I am writing this partly to get it clear in my head and to help me make up my mind .
3 ‘ Some of them got up my nose a bit … right sods the lot of them … there 's a collection of them , the Technical Drawing staff .
4 While arguments regarding biologically-based sexual differences applied to all women , the Victorian scientists who developed them built up their theories on the basis of assumptions regarding the behaviour of women in their own class , and , as Elizabeth Fee has pointed out , there was therefore an essential circularity in their reasoning .
5 ‘ Because I 'm b aadd , ’ he clowns , but them holds up his shaking hand , spreads his fingers and says : ‘ It 's because of this .
6 I 'm sick to death of them cluttering up my hall like that .
7 I never used to be able to read good before I went into prison : I used to get into the book and think , ‘ What 's that word ? ’ and then cut the word down to size until I made up what it was .
8 I made up me mind
9 Now in those days you never got an album deal from a record company unless you had a hit single , but I made up my mind that the sort of stuff he had would make a very good album , so I went to Decca with that view in mind , trying to get an album deal , and did get a deal for him .
10 On that first brief visit I made up my mind that one day I would return there .
11 Aided by nostalgia , I made up my mind , there and then , to return to Nigeria on foot .
12 It was a great disappointment but I made up my mind there and then that it would be different next term .
13 ‘ It was then that I made up my mind that r would never leave England , ’ declares Lotte Bray ( Lowenstein ) .
14 I made up my mind to say yes if he did , ’ she said .
15 I made up my mind about that long before we had five goals stuck past us at Oldham on Saturday .
16 Quite early , I made up my mind that all I wanted to be was a top flight boxer , to follow Jack Johnson in my own way and become the first black British heavyweight champion .
17 So , I made up my mind from then : ‘ right , I 'll have to stay with the black guys 'cause I am black . ’
18 I made up my mind then that next time I had a baby I would love it .
19 And I made up my mind — " Now Mary Edgar you 'll be terribly sea-sick , " so I was prepared for the worst .
20 But I made up my mind not to move until the battle was over .
21 Herbert Matthews , who was close to the Cuban revolutionaries from the late Sierra Maestra days , wrote that ‘ I made up my mind early in the revolution on the basis of many talks with all the top Cuban leaders that their greatest preoccupation was the conviction that the United States was determined to overthrow the Castro regime ’ ( Matthews : 1969 , p. 171 ) .
22 I made up my mind that we were going to get married , and nothing was going to make me change my mind .
23 As a first step to achieving it I made up my mind , even before I went to Eton , to join the Sudan Political Service .
24 I made up my mind to broach the issue over lunch .
25 As the sun began to set behind the Qutab Minar , I made up my mind to explore sometime soon what was once the most enormous complex of fortifications in all Islam .
26 So I made up my stories .
27 He said : ‘ You miss it coming up to the time , but I made up my mind some time ago to call it quits .
28 I made up my mind , collected them and went straight down . ’
29 ‘ Yes , you are ; and now let me tell you something : years ago I made up my mind never to marry a woman older than myself .
30 Which is why I made up my mind to come and tell you first thing that I could n't think of anyone I 'd rather Naylor married . ’
  Next page