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

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1 Where judgment is given in a default action ( Ord 9 , r 6(1) ) for payment forthwith , it need not be drawn up or served unless a request to issue enforcement proceedings has not been made , or the plaintiff has abandoned part of his claim without amending his particulars of claim and serving the defendant , or where the judgment is interlocutory ( N 17 ) or where a Certificate for judgment under s 12 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 is to be sought ( Ord 22 , r 1(3) ) .
2 Eventually Linda gave it up and admitted that Marilyn Duxbody was not present but added , with overtones of hysteria , that she expected her any minute .
3 Mrs Johnson said ‘ No ! ’ indignantly , and Mrs Stych woke up and checked that the girl had her name down correctly , too .
4 The older castles were patched up and redefended but the raids continued , increasing in severity ; it took almost twenty years before the authorities finally awoke to the extent of the problem .
5 Chrissie looked up and saw that Jack was wearing his jacket .
6 One very hot morning , when she was about nine years old , she woke up and saw that instead of Kamala there was a different Indian servant by her bed .
7 Alexei looked up and saw that Kadan was laughing openly .
8 In confusion again , Louisa looked up and saw that the light was performing wondrously now across the lake .
9 You were here when I left , and then when I was passing I looked up and saw that your desk light was still on .
10 She looked up and saw that he was standing over her .
11 His voice was low , and she glanced up and saw that he was watching her with a strange kind of intensity .
12 She looked up and saw that the lights had changed to green and as the car behind her sounded its horn she let out the clutch too quickly and the car lurched forward .
13 The morning I woke up and realised that perhaps the reason I resented young Tulloch s much was because I too was an observer of human beings and that this most likely derived from an equal failure to establish satisfactory human relationships , was not a happy one .
14 It 's about time that you grew up and realised that I can not possibly be dancing attendance on you every five minutes . ’
15 But anyway I flared up and said that sort of remark was what we were supposed to be fighting the war about and I went for him .
16 Thousands of school children , all of them well over sixteen , were crammed there into a large tall gilt room , and told not to insult the French , not to talk to Arabs , and not to go to Montmartre : then an English lady stood up and said that Paris had always been for her a source inépuisable de something , and everyone clapped , and then they were all turned out again , rather quickly , for the room was clearly needed for something else .
17 Yet he then stood up and said that he would be making a statement in the valleys tomorrow .
18 Erm then er I introduced somebody on the seventeenth for this teaching post , for the sewing club which Noel unofficially told me and Donald also rang up and said that we were going to get the money so I I 've already employed somebody , I have n't got the letter yet .
19 The Monday evening they phone me up and said that I was to attend another meeting on Tuesday which I believe were the twenty second to which they said , We 've thought about it and we 've decided not to continue your employment .
20 At the beginning of this week a girl phoned up and said that erm the chap he normally deals with is away
21 and she rang up and said that she wanted to go and would I go with her ?
22 You kicked up and said and then you put down .
23 Participants in the meeting had been beaten up and taunted as " Yids " , and the raiders had launched into a diatribe from the platform featuring accusations that Jews , especially through their links with Bolshevism , were responsible for ruining Russia .
24 The most constructive move was when Linda Bellos stood up and announced that she thought that the group was a complete waste of time unless it had power , and to have power it would have to be a Council Committee with the right to interfere in all other committees .
25 He looked up and yelled as another ember landed on his neck .
26 He went past the bo , my brother wanted dropped off , it was a one way street he went the way down came back up and parked and by the time he come up and parked it was thirty P extra !
27 The tiger stood up and stretched and began his pacing again , back and forth , on and on .
28 ‘ I went up and sang and then I called my mother up to join me .
29 And suddenly , astonishingly , astonished , she began to weep , great sobs bursting out of her , tears leaping from her eyes , a kind of howling noise in her nose and throat , and Charles got up and came and sat by her and took her in his arms as she howled like a six-year-old .
30 He also sold up and left because the only alternative in these miserable circumstances is to spend the rest of your life living next door to someone who will never speak to you again .
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