The 112 occurrences of up in there

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"Well, all I have is tied up in there just now.

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"Cork up in there!" shouted the policeman from the seat beside the driver.

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And when he wasn't holed up in there, he was constantly reading about big computers and the latest technologies, his face often closer to the pages of a book than to his wife's face when they were in bed.

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"Have they got a wild bull shut up in there, and is he trying to get out?

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That thar's plenty wild 'n' rough--'n' come t' think of it, the Chavez boys owns quite a big grant, up in there som'ers, 'n' have got men in their pay up thar, runnin' their cattle.

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I suspected this crime the first thing this morning, and have seen it all the way through; and the man that we have just shut up in there--Robelot--who wanted to murder Monsieur Plantat, was either the agent or the accomplice of this crime."

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Awful row they're kickin' up in there, Mr. Varley.

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"Then, after I had finished caressing it and had locked the cabinet I felt as if it were a living thing, shut up in there, imprisoned; and I longed to see it again.

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"Then, after I had finished caressing it and had locked the cabinet I felt as if it were a living thing, shut up in there, imprisoned; and I longed to see it again.

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Awful row they're kickin' up in there, Mr. Varley.

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What has she been fixing up in there, Johnson?

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"We seen that little mix-up in there," said one of them.

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Awful row they're kickin' up in there, Mr. Varley.

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Yet what embodied curses were pent up in there in the shape of girls growing to be women; women for whom all the care, stern training and anxious solicitude of the nuns would be unavailing; women who would come forth from even that abode of sanctity with vile natures and animal impulses, and who would hereafter, while leading a life of vice and hypocrisy, hold up this very strictness of their early education as proof of their unimpeachable innocence and virtue!

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"You mustn't stay shut up in there any longer," he said.

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"Allie," he said, "you don't have to keep cooped up in there unless I tell you.

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I shouldn't wonder if they had left a dog locked up in there.--At nine o'clock then?

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Awful row they're kickin' up in there, Mr. Varley.

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But now the two of them, father and mother, would often both wait outside the door of Gregor's room while his sister tidied up in there, and as soon as she went out again she would have to tell them exactly how everything looked, what Gregor had eaten, how he had behaved this time and whether, perhaps, any slight improvement could be seen.

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"Well, all I have is tied up in there just now.

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"There's something up in there--a search of some sort!"

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The cellarer said there was a lot o' foreign gold locked up in there, and that must ha' been what was heaved out.

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Say," with a sudden change of manner, "what did you pick up in there?"

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They may have said to themselves: "We don't like it, being shut up in there, but maybe well have to go back in, for we don't like being shouted at, and we don't like the bang-bang noises like thunder."

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If they had been out here with us, instead of being cooped up in there, we should have been able to make it hot for the Boers when they retire, and to keep them on the run, but with so small a force as we have we should hardly be able to do so.

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They burst into another shriek of laughter, so wild and shrill that the driver rapped on the roof, and called down, "Dry up in there!"

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Only you leave it to me,' she says, 'and if I don't keep the key from that old thief--excoose me, Mr. Swipes, for her shocking language--'and find out what he locks up in there, my name's not Horatia Dorothy Darling.'

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The heart Pelle had found out about himself; it was a little bird shut up in there.

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You've been saving it up in there, a halfpenny a day, and perhaps gone without your quid, and I come and cheat you out of it!

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The heart Pelle had found out about himself; it was a little bird shut up in there.

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You've been saving it up in there, a halfpenny a day, and perhaps gone without your quid, and I come and cheat you out of it!

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The motor's locked up in there with fuel enough to keep her going for three months.

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There's something turned up in there, just now, that I ain't said a word about to either Penniket or my cousin--but I will to you.

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"I ... really...." "Shake hands, old cock," said Martlow, "I know you've got it writ up in there----" he jerked his head towards the hall--"that I'm the chief glory of Calderside, but damme if you're not the second best yourself, and I'll condescend to shake your hand if it's only to show you I'm not a ghost."

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Has any one picked up in there the likeness of a girl?

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"They had us locked up in there and we had just broken down the door and were coming out.

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My idea is that was why the monkey was locked up in there--to guard the treasure.

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Gee, it was nice up in there.

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and was ye pint up in there wid the crathurs?"

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The cage stood out in the open, and was so large that a couple of trees had easily been moved into it, and quite a large cairn was piled up in there.

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They had their ham meat and jewelry locked up in there and other fine stuff.

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Could I--would they--do you mean I could clean up in there--as much as I wanted?

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Her bed was a teaster--way high up, had a big stool to step on to go up in there and she had it curtained off.

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We got up in there with our feet.

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And say, won't the kid be a scream, Phonzie, all nestled up in there like a honey bunch?"

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Show me up in there?' and she pointed shudderingly at the store.

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I shouldn't wonder if they had left a dog locked up in there.--At nine o'clock then?

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One glance at the room told him that everything had been cleaned and tidied up in there.

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"I cleaned it this week and the little stove is set up in there if it should grow cold overnight.

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That is the tragedy of primitive culture: for the brains are there and the eyes; only they have never seen anything straight, because in the world they were bred up in there was nothing left straight to be seen.

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On the banks o' Deer Crick--mild er two from town-- 'Long up where the mill-race comes a-loafin' down,-- Like to git up in there--'mongst the sycamores-- And watch the worter at the dam, a-frothin' as she pours: Crawl out on some old log, with my hook and line, Where the fish is jes so thick you kin see 'em shine As they flicker round yer bait, _coaxin_' you to jerk, Tel yer tired ketchin' of 'em, mighty nigh, as _work_!

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He has got a lot of old 'vets' walled up in there, and they--" "Go on parade every night about time for reveille.

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Because they say our lambs are shut up in there, (_pointing to house_) two of them.

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Amos, the pine land up in there is something to dream of.

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"THEY'RE TIRED LIKE WITH BEING MEWED UP IN THERE ALL DAY AND NEVER A BREATH OF AIR--NO WONDER" 132 "UPON MY WORD THEY ARE SOMETHING QUITE OUT OF THE COMMON," HE SAID; "I WOULDN'T HAVE MISSED THEM FOR A GOOD DEAL.

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"They're tired like with being mewed up in there all day and never a breath of air--no wonder," and she made as if she were going to lift Pamela down the steps.

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"THEY'RE TIRED LIKE WITH BEING MEWED UP IN THERE ALL DAY AND NEVER A BREATH OF AIR--NO WONDER."--p.

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"You'll make an end of them, you will, if you keep them choked up in there all day," he said sullenly.

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"You tried to kill me, shutting me up in there, while you went off and bought fine clothes.

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I hang them up in there, build a fire of corn-cobs and hickory wood chips, and make a thick smoke.

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Maybe Tom Vine is shut up in there--shut up in the smoke-house!"

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"Have you got that poor boy, Tom Vine, locked up in there?" asked Mr. Brown.

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"Tom Vine locked up in there?

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"But I thought you might have Tom Vine shut up in there.

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I thought it must be fire and brimstone that she had bottled up in there.

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You've got an innocent man locked up in there, and I, who am guilty and tell you so, you will not arrest.

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To-night when she saw Eva enter the room, a lighted lamp illuminating her face fairly reckless with happiness, to light the fire in the courting-stove as her sister facetiously called it, she thought to herself that Jim Tenny was coming, that they would be shut up in there all alone as usual, and then she looked out at the storm and the night again, and the little home picture thrown against it.

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'The biggest part of him is hanging up in there on a nail.'

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You see, that's a bad country up in there where they've gone.

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A young officer ran forward and whispered to the orator, "Be careful; some of those captured rebel officers are shut up in there, and perhaps they can overhear you.

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Come down with a feller name of Gardner that lives up in there."

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But tell me, how's the fishing up in there?

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They ain't up in there for no good,--after the timber, likely.

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Whole woods was afire up in there."

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I wish't I could get some sheets and pillow cases down here while I'm right here now--I'd like to fix her up in there better'n what she is.

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"Honey don' you know that if you make a hole in a tree and put a hair from the head of the person you want to hoodoo in the tree and seal it up in there the person will go crazy.

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You remember that Jimmy Skunk had curled up in there for a nap.

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When we get the size we are going to be finally, our heads will be right up in there.

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"My head was burning up in there, and I feel sort of hot flashes and then a creepy, shivery feeling by turns; but I am not cold out here, really," she added, earnestly, as Darrell drew her wrap more closely about her.

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"I... really...." "Shake hands, old cock," said Martlow, "I know you've got it writ up in there----" he jerked his head towards the hall--"that I'm the chief glory of Calderside, but damme if you're not the second best yourself, and I'll condescend to shake your hand if it's only to show you I'm not a ghost."

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"Hands up in there, everybody!" was the stern command.

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For instance, Old Man Wisner is back of some sort of steal, shore as you're born, in the Lake Shore Electric Extension that's going on up in there--the paper says he's been selling it, or the interests has.

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"I've half a mind to go up in there," he mutters, "and see how things stand.

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All manner of things are hung up in there--some ugly--almost all ugly, now, to my eyes, though some of them had charming ways with them once upon a time.

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I found this in the pocket of the Carrot-skin who was taped up in there!"

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"Locked up in there," said Palmer, pointing to one of the store-rooms.

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This desk was always kept locked, and Bert had many a time, when alone in the room, gone up to it, and passed his hand over its polished surface, thinking to himself how nice it would be if the package of lozenges was in his pocket instead of shut up in there where nobody could get at it.

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"Well, our fellows were up in there all alone, weren't they?" exclaimed Jesse.

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About the first man up in there was James Kipp.

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"I can promise you some knotty problems up in there.

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"Well, sir, that was beyond the Lemhi Pass, up in there, thirty miles from here, about.

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I'm promising you she's rough, up in there.

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"Now, we can go by motor car from Monida right to the mouth of Hell Roaring Cañon, at the foot of Mount Jefferson, and up in there, at the head of that cañon, there is a wide hole in the top of the mountains, where the creek heads that everybody now calls Hell Roaring Creek.

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J. V. Brower went up in there with a rancher named Culver, who lived at the head of Picnic Creek, at the corner of the Alaska Basin, and Brower wrote a book about it.

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Now on September 26, 1895, I rode horseback up in there with Mr. Allen, and we rode right on up over Hanson, and down into Hell Roaring, and beyond where they left their pack horse.

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"And then, if we get them up to the Hole, we could camp up in there all night," suggested John.

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"It'll sure be cold up in there, with no tent and not much bedding and none too much to eat.

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I've had fine fishing up in there.

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A man could probably curl up in there quite comfortably.

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"I wonder if, by any chance, he could be up in there," mused Nort.

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