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

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1 Well , she went up with 'er friend from work Mabel , to this Billy Graham at 'Arringay — you know , where they 'ave the circus . ’
2 For these reasons , people buy food and drink , pay rent or buy a house , purchase insurance , and meet up with their friends in clubs , pubs , churches , professional institutions and so on .
3 Their deeply held view on this matter is bound up with their interpretation of political realities .
4 Staff , though , do need to have the time and resources to so keep up with their field of study that they are immersed in its conversations .
5 During the summer , thousands of artists up and down the country queue up with their paintings on handing-in days at local art exhibitions .
6 Erm but then there there came an afternoon where y y there were little sort of crocodiles of of of mums with prams you know , dragging the kids behind , with the prams loaded up with their sort of precious possessions , heading out of the area .
7 The new agreement gave both sides one month to catch up with their commitments under the treaty .
8 So we asked some of the other Liverpool stores to come up with their definition of Merseystyle …
9 So we asked some of the other Liverpool stores to come up with their definition of Merseystyle …
10 Oh Jesus , Sam , she was everybody 's Aunt Jemima , if she 'd turned up with her hair in a bun and flour on her apron she could n't have made them love her more , Jesus , Sam , we 're not guilty .
11 Oh my mother my mother was brought up with her grandmother in Llaneilian .
12 And it was n't as if he put up with her cooking in the hope that he would .
13 She was fed up with her life in London , a whirlwind of social engagements which recently had seemed unbearably shallow , and more to the point she needed time to put her engagement to Jonathan , or rather her decision to break it off , into perspective .
14 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 .
15 And then Gloria turned up with her kids in the afternoon
16 There was a little merry-go-round and primitive swings for the children , but it was a wonderful playground for the Keith and Mackenzie offspring , and while the two fathers were winning and losing money at the races and the mothers were scrutinising the cakes and clothes stalls , Berta kept up with her brothers in and out the sideshows .
17 She wished George would hurry up with her cup of tea .
18 The rate of pay is such that she must be genuinely fond of children to want to put up with them day after day !
19 Of course you see they 're growing up with them sort of things , we
20 It was obviously made to stand up with its foot on something which at first I could not make out for all the dust and dirt but eventually realised was a skull .
21 Columbia 's bloody past has caught up with its present with a vengeance .
22 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 .
23 His example makes it seem that the circle is not simply a detachable result of , or something which can be considered in isolation from , certain motions , but rather something whose very nature and properties are essentially tied up with its method of production .
24 It looked , in that half-light , like a big framed picture , propped up with its face to the wall .
25 ‘ Our aim is to stay in the top six until we are in a position to catch up with our games in hand .
26 I quite agree with Mackie that colour presents itself as being as much part of the fabric of the world as , say , shape and that much the same is true of value , and also agree that they seem therefore initially intelligible as being there in a manner not intrinsically bound up with our responses to them .
27 But how best to direct our efforts for improvement is bound up with our perceptions of the reasons for the differences .
28 The fact of the matter is that we , as a country , desperately need to catch up with our counterparts in Europe , in the USA and in Japan , when it comes to the level of qualification held by the workforce .
29 Frank came up with his idea of muonic atoms and the consequent possibility of cold fusion as the result of a picture of the cosmic particles that the Bristol physicists had obtained .
30 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 ) .
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