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It’s up to you to do it It’s up to you to do something It’s up to you! She’s up the spout They get up early [on the country], because they have so much to do, and go to bed early, because they have so little to think about. to be in it up to one’s neck to be not up to the mark to be on the up and up to be up a tree/up the creek to be up a blind alley to be up a gum tree to be up a stump to be up against it to be up and about again to be up for grabs to be up front to be up in arms to be up in arms about [over] something to be up in arms against to be up in the clouds to be up on something to be up one’s alley to be up shitcreek to be up the duff/spout to be up the pole to be up the spout to be up the stump to be up to date to be up to every trick to be up to no good to be up to one’s ears in debt to be up to one’s ears in work to be up to one’s eyes/eyebrows in work/debt etc to be up to one’s neck in a thing to be up to one’s neck in debt to be up to one’s neck in something to be up to one’s neck in trouble to be up to one’s neck in work to be up to something to be up to speed to be up to the elbows in work to be up to the mark to be/get E’d up to be/get up to no good to do up to get up on one’s soapbox to get up on the wrong side of the bed to get up someone’s nose to get up the nerve to do something to get up to a bit of no good

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