Example sentences of "it up [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So we got it up that way .
2 and then just joined those that were easy to join together and building it up that way , but he 's doing curls on the bottom of G's and
3 If you go to a house and you realize that it 's only a very small house and it 's a very big van you 'll only pack it up that way because you 're packing faster by doing it that way .
4 I put it up that end cos I thought anybody
5 and she 's had to go and buy some that had gone , and I says well I , she says it 's just burning it up that fire
6 I do n't think I was playing that badly , but I was n't able to kick it up another gear
7 they say oh tax is too high , I mean Labour want to put it up any way , but by the by , this answered them any way , what they say is oh its too high , erm even the American tax is four per cent , who gives a dam , because the thing is in America what you 're loosing , what you gain in your tax you have to pay out through the nose for health care
8 It 's not victor book there , you can pick it up any time you want .
9 Although , somebody said they thought he might er , give it up this year .
10 ‘ I had to set it up this way .
11 That about wraps it up this month .
12 Occasionally an English translation is given , as of " A Fair Day " and in Thomas Pattison 's " The Gaelic Bards , " published in 1864 , we find — " But hark , a note of music touched mine ear , Come , we will trace it up this flight of steps , Built to an outer wall with clumsy flags , Whose rough ascent conducts us to the door now open wide , inviting customers .
13 Occasionally an English translation is given , as of " A Fair Day " and in Thomas Pattison 's " The Gaelic Bards , " published in 1864 , we find — " But hark , a note of music touched mine ear , Come , we will trace it up this flight of steps , Built to an outer wall with clumsy flags , Whose rough ascent conducts us to the door now open wide , inviting customers .
14 If I can pick it up this week it should be a real bargain . ’
15 left and I cut it up this morning before you got up and I could n't cut it with the scissors !
16 ‘ Do n't screw it up this time , ’ he said , turning back to his correspondence and entry forms .
17 So your mum 's cut it up or you 've cut it up this time just between the two of us and you 've cut it into two halves you 've got half there and I 've got another half .
18 It is wasteful simply to flash the light into the air and hope to pick it up some distance away since most of the light spreads out in space ( compare this with radio communication ) — although this method does have its uses over very short-distances .
19 No it was er it was er oh how can I say er I used me head and er , if you follow what I mean , and imagination and er I could envisage what , perhaps , people wanted , it was in my own mind and I 'd make it up some way or another .
20 Erm , there 's just one item which m might be added , or perhaps our representatives on this body could take it up some time , and that 's the amount of deposit which is needed by the post office from er , new tenants , I do n't know if they 're called tenants , or licensees whatever , to run rural post offices .
21 Put it back up and I 'll nail it up some time when I bring up erm , I 'll bring up a hammer
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