Got-up Sentence Examples
The sun got up before she did the next morning.
I got up from the bed.
I just got up too fast, that's all.
He'd been in a grumpy mood since he got up.
Jackson got up and locked the door.
Lisa got up every morning and fixed breakfast.
It was Thursday before I got up the nerve to call my friends.
Giving him a few minutes to traverse the drive, she got up and went into the kitchen.
But now Quinn's gone too, so Howie couldn't go back even if he got up his courage to do it!
Darian got up again, distracting her.
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My wife got up from the table.
After a moment grappling with her mixed emotions, she got up and called a portal.
She lay down several times and then got up again.
I got up to tell you, but you were asleep.
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I got up last night.
I don't suppose you happen to know how this knife got up in the ice park, next to the cut end of a rope?
He got up and poured another.
Connor got up from the table and moved even closer, glaring at him.
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It was a good twenty degrees warmer than when they got up this morning and the snow was even beginning to melt - a sure thing to bring on kidding.
DeLeo, already bored with the exchange, got up and moved toward the door.
We don't know any more than when we got up this morning!
She got up and dressed, shuddering at the thought of the dark damp cellar.
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She got up without finishing her meal and escaped into the room where Talia was.
A bogus conspiracy, however, got up by the Holstein faction, aided by France and Prussia, who persuaded Elizabeth that the Austrian ambassador was intriguing to replace Ivan VI.
Dr Hugh Blair, who was a firm believer in the authenticity of the poems, got up a subscription to allow Macpherson to pursue his Gaelic researches.
Descartes, however, gave Pascal the very sensible advice to stay in bed as long as he could (it may be remembered that the philosopher himself never got up till eleven) and to take plenty of beef-tea.
In 1826 a formal festival was got up by some of his admirers, one of whom, Herder, spoke of his categories as new gods; and he was presented with much poetry and a silver mug.
On the 9th however, with the aid of a Montenegrin battery that was got up to very close range, the trenches were carried after fierce handto-hand fighting.
Steam could be got up in the short space of half a minute.
They were not even popularthe small landholders and subtenants discovered that their interests had not been sufficiently regarded, and lent themselves to an agitation against the provisional government, which was got up by Edward, the kings eldest son, who now appeared prominently in history for the first time.
At length, however, Sir Edward got up a little dinner-party to convince the doubters.
Little conspiracies were got up to displace him, and might have succeeded but for an unconquerable dread of the weapon that destroyed Peel.
The majority of the senate were strongly opposed to the proposals; a justitium (cessation of public business) was proclaimed by the consuls, but Marius and Sulpicius got up a riot, and the consuls, in fear of their lives, withdrew the justitium.
There was a curious incident around the time we got up.
Tim Weber in his Extra 300 got up next and put on a great show of precision aerobatics including some wonderful inverted flat spins.
Inspections worked, he said, even when Saddam got up to his old tricks, playing cat-and-mouse.
Gavin finally got up about 1.30 and we had some crumpets and fried egg sandwiches then started drinking.
By 7am I could n't doze any more and got up to make some tea.
We got up to the Bromley Stop Lock, after here the canal is totally impassable.
But on June 16th I had got up and had a shower, ate a kipper for breakfast and felt clear-headed and much better.
When I got up to go the bathroom, it was the 1990s, and the left thought nukes were bad.
And he cuddled the little pug, but then he got up and was all elated about the next thing he said to me.
She got up one morning and began to start the samovar.
He got up for dinner and to-day but is still looking rather seedy.
As he got up and started walking I was able to see him now in his full splendor and majesty.
As the race settled, Nigel Webb got up to third after a slow start, and John Chisholm held on to fourth.
They have got up to everything from making nettle twine to extracting honey from our beehives at previous sessions.
The bill was shelved, a prorogation having taken place in consequence of a quarrel between the two Houses, supposed to have been purposely got up by Shaftesbury, in which he supported the right of the Lords to hear appeal cases, even where the defendant was a member of the Lower House.
The boy got up at once, and sat behind the king.
She kept this up for half an hour, then she got up to see what I was doing.
When the sun got round to the window where she was sitting with her book, she got up impatiently and shut the window.
Then she got up and stood very still, as if listening with her feet for Mildred's "thump, thump."
Of course, she hung her stocking--two of them lest Santa Claus should forget one, and she lay awake for a long time and got up two or three times to see if anything had happened.
Finally she got up from the table and went through the motion of picking seaweed and shells, and splashing in the water, holding up her skirts higher than was proper under the circumstances.
I got up early and bathed in the pond; that was a religious exercise, and one of the best things which I did.
Some would find fault with the morning red, if they ever got up early enough.
He wished to say something more, but at that moment Prince Vasili and his daughter got up to go and the two young men rose to let them pass.
The guests got up and took their leave, promising to return to dinner.
All four, like a flock of scared birds, got up and left the room.
In the midst of the service the voices of the priests suddenly ceased, they whispered to one another, and the old servant who was holding the count's hand got up and said something to the ladies.
The old man got up and gave the letter to his son.
Everyone got up and began watching the movements of our troops below, as plainly visible as if but a stone's throw away, and the movements of the approaching enemy farther off.
The officers got up and stood round the Cossacks and their prisoner.
And Rostov got up and went wandering among the campfires, dreaming of what happiness it would be to die--not in saving the Emperor's life (he did not even dare to dream of that), but simply to die before his eyes.
He got up without saying a word and went downstairs to his own room.
He blinked, went red, got up and sat down again, struggling with himself to do what was for him the most difficult thing in life--to say an unpleasant thing to a man's face, to say what the other, whoever he might be, did not expect.
Prince Andrew got up and went on tiptoe up to the little bed, wineglass in hand.
She got up and, almost crying, began to arrange her wallet.
He got up and went to the window to open it.
I got up late.
She had got up at eight that morning and had been in a fever of excitement and activity all day.
Having sat some time at table, Speranski corked a bottle of wine and, remarking, "Nowadays good wine rides in a carriage and pair," passed it to the servant and got up.
Milka, a black-spotted, broad-haunched bitch with prominent black eyes, got up on seeing her master, stretched her hind legs, lay down like a hare, and then suddenly jumped up and licked him right on his nose and mustache.
Karay finished scratching his hindquarters and, cocking his ears, got up with quivering tail from which tufts of matted hair hung down.
Natasha sat down, listened to their talk with a serious and thoughtful air, and then got up again.
None of them, not even the middle-aged Dimmler, wanted to break off their conversation and quit that corner in the sitting room, but Natasha got up and Nicholas sat down at the clavichord.
Everyone got up and began to move about and talk, dressmakers came again.
All that night she did not sleep or weep and did not speak to Sonya who got up and went to her several times.
Dron got up and was about to say something, but Alpatych interrupted him.
Pierre got up and, having told them to harness and overtake him, went on foot through the town.
Natasha got up and looked out of the window.
He got up from his chair and went to the door.
Without understanding what was said to him, Pierre got up and went with the soldiers.
A man got up and came to see what this queer big fellow was laughing at all by himself.
Dolokhov got up and called to the soldier who was holding their horses.
After the second day's march Pierre, having examined his feet by the campfire, thought it would be impossible to walk on them; but when everybody got up he went along, limping, and, when he had warmed up, walked without feeling the pain, though at night his feet were more terrible to look at than before.
At their yesterday's halting place, feeling chilly by a dying campfire, Pierre had got up and gone to the next one, which was burning better.
As soon as anyone entered she got up quickly, changed her position and expression, and picked up a book or some sewing, evidently waiting impatiently for the intruder to go.
One of the men got up and went over to the Fifth Company.
She got up quickly just as Nicholas entered, almost ran to the door which was hidden by curtains, struck her head against it, and rushed from the room with a moan either of pain or sorrow.
At that moment of emotional tenderness young Nicholas' face, which resembled his father's, affected Pierre so much that when he had kissed the boy he got up quickly, took out his handkerchief, and went to the window.
She got up and, walking on tiptoe with difficulty, went to the small sitting room.
Well, and what harm is there in that? and she rose (everybody else got up too) and with a severe expression sailed back to her table in the sitting room.
When they all got up to go in to supper, little Nicholas Bolkonski went up to Pierre, pale and with shining, radiant eyes.
He got up among the crowd of guests and tottered off.
The drone coming from her laptop was so annoying that I got up and moved tables.
I was so excited that I couldn't sleep, so I got up and dressed.
Yancey got up the next morning in a fowl mood and stayed that way for several days.
He got up the courage and asked me out but when I begged off he acted so devastated I felt like a heel.
Then Ronnie got up and said how he and mom loved each other and how she still loved her daughter Annie and it sounded like my sister was her only child.
It wasn't like in the old house, where she would have slept cold, got up to a colder house and had to start a fire in an old stove, then wait an hour until she could no longer see her breath.