Example sentences of "up with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You will probably , therefore , end up with a selection of varying pictures which could well be useful . |
2 | Catering & Allied came up with a novel solution : copy the stock file on to one of the two 128k data packs which fit into the back of a Psion Organiser , update that file ‘ on the hoof ’ ; and copy the updated file back to the desktop computer . |
3 | Even your first flight could end up with a field landing and , if the wheel brake lever is not in the usual position for you , your habits will catch you out as you claw for the non-existent lever in panic . |
4 | Try to avoid an approach which ends up with a very small amount of airbrake . |
5 | now ‘ body language ’ has to be dressed up with a lot of sociological clap trap and paraded as some marvellous new technique , aimed at revolutionising police relations with the public . |
6 | Sergeant Collier — the prisoners may refresh themselves. , The party was drawing up with a jingle and a grinding of hooves on a cobbled forecourt . |
7 | He had inherited his family 's respect for learning , and though not a savant himself , he nevertheless brought his children up with a healthy respect for books and the independence they instil . |
8 | Better to turn up with a single flower . |
9 | The most common problem for men is to develop too much lower pectoral muscle , and so end up with a ‘ droopy ’ looking chest . |
10 | It is an essential part of the composition and , as George put it : ‘ You do n't want to end up with a cushion that resembles a lump of putty . ’ |
11 | These ends were cleaned up with a spokeshave and then scraped with a twist of the wrist . |
12 | Large numbers were laid up with a multiplicity of gearbox , transmission , body and wheelset problems . |
13 | Okosan Securities , one of Japan 's 10 largest securities companies , has declared that it is considering tying up with a London-based company to take advantage of its knowledge and expertise in the specialised area of offshore investment . |
14 | Weary constituency and trade union delegates , queuing for a cup of tea and a sandwich , constantly risk ending up with a signed copy of someone 's memoirs . |
15 | But this time the executive had come up with a compromise of sterling dimness . |
16 | Other people and think-tanks had come up with a similar recipe before and never had much impact . |
17 | More important , buyers with 95 per cent loans who may have seen the price of their property slide in recent months could end up with a debt greater than the value of the property . |
18 | Mireille eventually met Rob Andrew , the Lions captain , and he too ended up with a bouquet , which he was still wondering how to dispose of as his players began to line up . |
19 | It is the South-east that needs new settlements , if we are not to end up with a town-and-country muesli of interest to no one . |
20 | The SHV objective is to end up with a significant stake in Burmah , perhaps as much as 29.9 per cent . |
21 | With the boyfriend there is evidence that Mrs Weber killed him and chopped him up with a chain saw , but there is no corpse . |
22 | Broomfield gets under everyone 's feet , but soldiers on and ends up with a revealing , funny film about the petty power plays and outsize egos of showbiz . |
23 | This victory may set Stretch up with a world-title elimination fight with Britain 's other leading light middleweight , Chris Pyatt . |
24 | Evans is convinced it ended up with a better dealer than it started with , and has £2m of cash to play with . |
25 | Shareholders will end up with a highly leveraged vehicle — which is fine if the group is going to thrive and win its franchise , but dangerous if either the group 's stream of advertising revenue or its franchise is under threat . |
26 | Broomfield gets under everyone 's feet , but soldiers on and ends up with a revealing , funny film about the petty power plays and outsize egos of showbiz . |
27 | Elsewhere in the media world , LWT has come up with a new plan to restructure itself ahead of the new franchise auction in 1992 . |
28 | Then , late in the evening , my new friend turned up with a little white pill for each of us . |
29 | ASCOT racegoers should keep the champagne temporarily on ice while warming up with a Scotch and American this afternoon , when Willie Carson and Steve Cauthen may dominate the last Flat meeting of the season at the Berkshire course . |
30 | Ballesteros , who has won the title four times , opened up with a 66 and enjoyed a comfortable lunch , sitting on a cushion of a five-hole lead . |