76 examples of get up with in sentences

See ante, i. 453, where he said:'Why, Sir, Sherry is dull, naturally dull,' &c.; and iii. 84, note 2, where he said:'I should have thought Mund Burke would have had more sense;' see also Rogers's Boswelliana, p. 216, where he said:'Derry [Derrick] may do very well while he can outrun his character; but the moment that his character gets up with him he is gone.'

Andy directed the boy to get up with the driver, He got inside the cab with Dewey.

Young Col told us he could run down a greyhound; 'for, (said he,) the dog runs himself out of breath, by going too quick, and then I get up with him.'

(gets up with difficulty) SMITH:

"In my opinion," continued John Silence, looking across at me and the clergyman, "it is a case of modern lycanthropy with other complications that may" He left the sentence unfinished, for Mrs. Maloney got up with a jump and fled to her tent fearful she might hear a worse thing, and at that moment Sangree turned the corner of the stockade and came into view.

She led the way; and I, helping myself by the banisters, made shift to get up with less fatigue than I expected from ancles so weak.

In the morning he put off to sea in chase of the vessel, which he was unable to get up with till towards evening close to the land; after a brave defence, as the ship had many men, she at length yielded; and not chusing to encumber himself with so many prisoners, he landed a part of her company, and made the rest prisoners in irons in his own ship.

The intelligence officer volunteered to get up with me at sunrise and scour the river for a barge.

While they talked somebody shouted outside, and the old man, getting up with an effort, hobbled to the door.

Getting up with a resolute movement, he went to the telegraph office.

Ptarmigan often greet one on the higher ridges and sometimes a capercailzie will get up with a noise which is very apt to upset one.

but they would get up with him at last; no question but they did.

" Madge Templeton got up with her hostess, and the two men rose too.

"Hide and seek" was revived with all the enthusiasm of boyhood, and "fox-chase" was got up with tremendous energy.

In fact, no one observed that any change was taking place in his condition, until, at last, as he was coming out from the door of a tavern, where he had been in to get another drink, the driver said, "Come, Jack, you must get up with me now, there is another passenger to get in here.

50; 'Derrick may do very well as long as he can outrun his character, but the moment his character gets up with him, it is all over,' i. 394; 'The greater part of mankind have no character at all,' iii. 280, n. 3. CHARITY.

Yes, we were getting up with the army, with one tiny section of it operating along the road on which we were.

Once he tripped and fell, and got up with his hands to his head as though hurt.

He said, 'Set up for yourselves in the west wing, and be here to get up with the lark, in the approved farmer's style.

It would sometimes be fully ten o'clock before the rear division could make a start, and correspondingly late before they could get up with the main camp at night.

On getting up with this vessel, we were informed that the admirals ship, which we had left in great danger, had gone to the bottom.

Morning dawned at last through gray drifting clouds of snow, and, getting up with stiffened limbs, we made feeble attempts to dig out our buried sledges.

She snatched it away, and got up with a nervous laugh.

" The little Frenchman attempted to get up with his usual vivacity; but was obliged to balance himself against the back of a chair.

The minute I left the boat Jone got ready to come after me, for he had no notion of letting me be on shore by myself, but the boat had drifted off a little, and old Samivel said: "That is a pretty steep bank to get up with the rheumatism on you.

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