Example sentences of "up and [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 She got up and swung him around .
2 She stood up and kissed him lightly on the lips .
3 And the first time she met Luke she stepped up and kissed him passionately on the lips .
4 She came up and kissed him .
5 Katherine beamed , leapt up and kissed him .
6 I picked him up and kissed him until the screaming changed to crying .
7 She reached up and kissed him softly on the mouth .
8 She reached up and kissed him .
9 Today he said er can our Joe come downstairs oh you go up and ask him .
10 As he stopped at the gate of the field , Bathsheba looked up and noticed him .
11 And when they came to wake him up and get him ready for breakfast to feed him at six o'clock , he was gone .
12 This was to sharpen him up and get him fitter apparently .
13 He whined and shivered , and my young blood mixed on his slavering chops with gamey saliva and thick eye-mucus as he girned and looked shakily and pleadingly up at my father , who picked him up and strangled him .
14 But the Hank in his mind , the one who calmed him down and cheered him up and got him going in a sensible way — she was just the sort of fantasy mother you 'd make up if your own mother was too strong , too passionate , too overwhelming .
15 ‘ That was all rather spectacular , ’ he said , as we sat him up and got him to sip some rum .
16 A guardsman got up and thanked him in English for granting the battalion a week 's leave .
17 Then , when the Laird was n't looking , they would dig Joicey up and help him home .
18 In despair , one day , of finding a well-fitting winter coat , she hastily counted up the amount of land around Tollemarche which her husband had bought up and decided he was worth at least a Persian lamb coat .
19 She jumped up and thrust him down on the seat , holding his shoulders .
20 The feelings retained their freshness in his memory : the delicious agony of watching her ; the frustration of not being able to touch her ; the pleasure he had when someone he had known at school passed along the towpath , looked up and saw him , Peter Redburn , having a drink with Kate Molland .
21 Went up and saw him where he lay , propped up with a mound of pillows behind his back .
22 I looked up and saw him clinging to a pipe that ran the length of one wall , high up .
23 She was shaking a tablecloth when she looked up and saw him .
24 Those were the last words he said to me , apart from when he woke up and said he had to go to the toilet but you do n't count that , do you . ’
25 Later he rang her up and said he had embarrassed her .
26 ‘ He rang me up and said he was feeling lousy and could I look up his chart .
27 I think that Gary rang him up and said he was going to back to work , there 's only people starting work he 's giving some people some work .
28 yeah , you see , so we were laughing about this , anyway , Christopher phoned up and said he got through to the second part , he was the only one that was going through to the second part and he phoned up about forty five minutes later to say that he 'd erm , he 'd got the job
29 Old Henry VII , father to the Great Killer , was a born miser and inveterate liar who would n't know the truth if it jumped up and bit him on the nose .
30 I 'll tell you I 'll go up and collect him .
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