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91. We had to get up at some ungodly hour to catch a plane. 92. I get up at 6 o'clock every day from force of habit. 93. I can't just get up there and make a speech cold! 94. On a working day I tend to get up around seven o'clock. 95. I like to get up early and get a bit of work done before breakfast. 96. Lynda actually managed to get up before ten o'clock. Wonders never cease! 97. We hope the fire's still in when we get up in the morning. 98. Get up steam, and you will be sure to succeed. 99. Don't get up yet. 100. I always have a good stretch when I get up in the morning. 101. People who get up early feel virtuous all morning and sleepy all afternoon. 102. I loathe having to get up so early in the morning! 103. Having to get up at three o'clock every morning was the least of her worries. 104. I'll need a bit more horsepower to get up this hill! 105. I'd ask you in for a coffee but I have to get up early for work in the morning. 106. So he's fed up because he's got to get up early one morning in seven, is he? Well hard cheese! 107. I have to get up at the crack of dawn. 108. It was Sunday morning, and she was not inclined to get up yet. 109. He stays late in bed on Sunday morning and at other times he has to get up at six. 110. It's a nuisance having to get up that early on a Sunday morning. 111. You have to go up four flights of steps to get up to the roof. 112. Father is much better but the nurse says he's not to get up yet. 113. Come on, you great lump, get up from in front of that television and do some work. 114. I had to get up at some ungodly hour in the morning to take her to the airport. 115. Get up at the crack of dawn. 116. Come on, lazybones, get up! 117. Now don't be silly, get up off the floor. 118. Get up off your rear end! 119. How did you get up there on the roof? 120. When the timer goes off, he may get up.