"..but never take up enmity with Pathan's triend." | |
"Abandon your home, abandon your father... give up any hope of a normal life and... take up arms with a man who thinks... resistance is about showing off with the bow." | |
"And I am every day inspired "by the everyday heroes who take up bat and ball "and swing for the stars. | |
"And l'll go away elsewhere, take up another job" | |
"And take up residence in Rye, New York." | |
"..but never take up enmity with Pathan's triend." | |
"Abandon your home, abandon your father... give up any hope of a normal life and... take up arms with a man who thinks... resistance is about showing off with the bow." | |
"And I am every day inspired "by the everyday heroes who take up bat and ball "and swing for the stars. | |
"And l'll go away elsewhere, take up another job" | |
"And take up residence in Rye, New York." | |
"Royal couple takes up cause on honeymoon." | |
"The job at the hospital takes up a lot of my time, "and I'm wondering if I'll have to quit | |
"The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all you time." | |
$33 million in cash takes up enormous physical space. | |
'Sadly, there's a fridge in the boot of the Merc, 'which takes up a lot of room. ' Is that it? | |
"Royal couple takes up cause on honeymoon." | |
"The job at the hospital takes up a lot of my time, "and I'm wondering if I'll have to quit | |
"The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all you time." | |
$33 million in cash takes up enormous physical space. | |
'Sadly, there's a fridge in the boot of the Merc, 'which takes up a lot of room. ' Is that it? | |
"After a while, though, she took up her residence at Rome under the protection of Pope Pius VII... | |
"And he took up another shaft and fitted it to the string." | |
"And he took up another shaft... " Are you okay, honey? | |
"Dorothy now took up Toto solemnly in her arms, | |
"Ever since the cat took up the fiddle That cow's been jumpy | |
"After a while, though, she took up her residence at Rome under the protection of Pope Pius VII... | |
"And he took up another shaft and fitted it to the string." | |
"And he took up another shaft... " Are you okay, honey? | |
"Dorothy now took up Toto solemnly in her arms, | |
"Ever since the cat took up the fiddle That cow's been jumpy | |
"But I would like to be the first to write to you and wish you joy..." ".. I am presently taken up with tending Father | |
"Uh, that old man, he's too smart for me, "but that boy, he's so taken up with Mr. Frog, I'm gonna grab his dough ball and just scat away." | |
"but command them to be taken up by the holy Angels | |
'Back at New Broadcasting House, Ian has finally taken up 'a position with Nigel Trescott.' | |
'But I'm sorry to have taken up' too much of your time. | |
"Daddy's taking up his post in Rhodesia a week earlier than expected..." | |
"Jackie, here is some of your junk. It was taking up the space my new boyfriend needed for his golf bags." | |
"You go anywhere near him..." It's very crowded, and you ladies are taking up four spaces. | |
'Cause I have so many clothes I don't wear, and they're just taking up space, and I go shopping to buy more stuff and I have no place to put it. | |
'It is cruel, sir,' for a fellow of my age to be kept from taking up any useful position in the world. | |
"But I would like to be the first to write to you and wish you joy..." ".. I am presently taken up with tending Father | |
"Uh, that old man, he's too smart for me, "but that boy, he's so taken up with Mr. Frog, I'm gonna grab his dough ball and just scat away." | |
"but command them to be taken up by the holy Angels | |
'Back at New Broadcasting House, Ian has finally taken up 'a position with Nigel Trescott.' | |
'But I'm sorry to have taken up' too much of your time. | |
"Daddy's taking up his post in Rhodesia a week earlier than expected..." | |
"Jackie, here is some of your junk. It was taking up the space my new boyfriend needed for his golf bags." | |
"You go anywhere near him..." It's very crowded, and you ladies are taking up four spaces. | |
'Cause I have so many clothes I don't wear, and they're just taking up space, and I go shopping to buy more stuff and I have no place to put it. | |
'It is cruel, sir,' for a fellow of my age to be kept from taking up any useful position in the world. | |