Example sentences of "up with [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The new agreement gave both sides one month to catch up with their commitments under the treaty .
2 And it was n't as if he put up with her cooking in the hope that he would .
3 An inquest is due to open on Monday into the death of Etta Bennison , 65 , of St James Chapel Wynd , Richmond , who was found washed up with her dog by the River Swale .
4 And then Gloria turned up with her kids in the afternoon
5 Darlington has 131 of the crime combatting schemes and some volunteers feared they could fold if the council did not come up with its share of the funding Durham County Council provides the other half .
6 It looked , in that half-light , like a big framed picture , propped up with its face to the wall .
7 But how best to direct our efforts for improvement is bound up with our perceptions of the reasons for the differences .
8 One must mind one 's manners ( and one 's metaphors — tarring with brushes , for instance ! ) when venturing on to the territory that Pound opens up with his reflections on the ethnic mix of the American population , and the distinction that he makes between the older stock ( Eliots and Pounds ) and the relative late-come immigrants ( Williams 's stock on both sides ) .
9 The force of the block sends the attacker spinning around , and frequently he ends up with his back to the defender , thus presenting the defender with a perfect opportunity to deliver a counter-strike to the kidneys , a vulnerable area unprotected by bone .
10 Ian Woosnam had to dash thousands of miles around the world to meet up with his team-mates at The Belfry .
11 ‘ This is for people who have had a passing interest in Hendrix or have caught up with his music in the advent of the CD age .
12 He wanted to study her without it being obvious , to match her up with his memories of the girl he 'd known .
13 In Piers Plowman , Will 's discovery of the reality of his salvation is inextricably bound up with his exasperation at the gap between the ideals of the faith and their realisation within the social fabric of Church and State .
14 To summarise therefore , the teaching of Jesus on this subject is intimately bound up with his establishment of the Kingdom : it is not a condemnation of wealth as such but a much-needed perspective on the material world in an age of materialism .
15 It needs a practical demonstration and the gynaecologist ends up with his legs in the stirrups .
16 He turned up with his pals at the Isle of Man boat this morning , looking for a spot of trouble .
17 Bob is away on a day 's painting course today , so I am catching up with my letters before the Christmas deluge .
18 And , that again , might be me but many of you when you 've heard me say it in a service I 've ended up with my asking at the end of a sermon asking the congregation to smile .
19 ‘ You — have caught up with your sleep after the weekend ? ’
20 afternoon and I was going to ask you to sort of sum up with your views as the sort of
21 No , it 's not a load of bricks stuck together , just you jumping up with your arms in the air !
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