Example sentences of "up with that [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They also argue that , given Pentos ' current level of borrowings , it is hard to picture Dillons ' expansion keeping up with that of Waterstones , which has the more capacious pockets of W H Smith to support it . |
2 | In Zimbabwe and Zambia ( formerly the British colonies of Southern and Northern Rhodesia ) , the history of the press is closely bound up with that of South Africa , both colonies being linked to the South by economic ties , by transport and communications , and by the political pressures exerted by vocal white settler communities . |
3 | Holomisa told him that " winds of change " in South Africa had made people in Transkei doubt " the wisdom of clinging to independence " and that its future was " inseparably bound up with that of South Africa " ; he had promised to hold a referendum on this issue . |
4 | You know how Kissinger 's policy lines up with that of Russia as regards Southern Africa and particularly Rhodesia . |
5 | The whole question of national health is bound up with that of efficiency and output and it is impossible to rank as a ‘ burden ’ on industry or on the community an outlay which safeguards wellbeing and ( to put it no higher ) conduces to the efficiency of the machine . |