Example sentences of "up with [pers pn] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They were already two weeks into the run when Peter caught up with her at her digs in Manchester .
2 It 's just that there were some things I needed to clear up with her about her husband 's estate .
3 But I 'll tell you this much : she 'll have to spend most of her time with you 'cos I could n't put up with her round me feet all day . ’
4 ‘ Neither is worth dying for , ’ he said gruffly , standing up with her in his arms .
5 And do you keep up with them after your work ?
6 ‘ Have you thought of anything extra special ? ’ asked Endill when he managed to catch up with him on his way to the library .
7 I caught up with him at his villa just outside Salzburg , which overlooks a small vineyard , set against an imposing mountainous backdrop .
8 I barge through the crowd of 'orrible mums , snotty kids and prams that always litter up the gate , and rush across the road , Mrs Moggs , the crossing lady , trying hard to keep up with me on her fat little legs .
9 Then , as efficient as ever , ‘ You 'd better have my phone number here just in case you need to tie up with me on anything , ’ she decided , and , giving her number , paused only long enough for Fabia to take it down and was then asking , ‘ Well ? ’
10 They should bring along a crane and pick the whole thing up with me in it and call it Frozen Communications and put it in some art gallery .
11 Walking up with us to our wards , Aline said , ‘ I guess they 'll keep you in Marcus until your nights off , and then shove one of the day staff nurses on nights . ’
12 The maths teacher had been , Maggie knew , contemptuous and rude and sexist , but Maggie felt that Phoebe should have put up with it for her sake .
13 Now I 'm not saying that two wrongs make a right , and the fact that women have had to put up with this means than men just have to put up with it in their turn .
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