Example sentences of "up with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Being one of those who makes words out of initials , Julia , when first shown that number by the police , had changed mentally the V to U , as in the Latin alphabet , and came up with SUF , the first syllable of ‘ suffer ’ . |
2 | Married women were thought to be particularly likely to abuse the system because of the temptation to stay at home to catch up with housework . |
3 | She could n't keep up with cloths and that for it |
4 | IAN OSBORNE investigates the latest Public Domain material , and ends up with dots before his eyes . |
5 | Last year two thousand people in Great Britain needed bone marrow transplants — but only about two hundred of them were matched up with donors . |
6 | okay , do n't say blue , because otherwise you 'll get it mixed up with asphyxia |
7 | Sharp at nine a conch shell sounded and the temple courtyard filled up with Thais , dressed in white trousers with embroidered aprons , chanting and shaking in time to gongs . |
8 | When Dennis summoned us to table , I ended up with Karen on one side of me and the computer analyst 's wife on the other . |
9 | He had split up with Karen and moved home , vowing to organize his life , and start a business doing gardening and roofing work . |
10 | Her most valuable contribution lay in the relationships she built up with delegates from all round the world . |
11 | Charlotte stepped into the first compartment and sat down , the station was now a hive of activity , Charlotte leaned out of the window and watched the guard 's van being loaded up with milk churns , sacks of mail , and boxes of red roses . |
12 | The free market philosophy set in train by Mrs Thatcher when she became Prime Minister in 1979 has at last caught up with milk , writes MAGNUS GRIMOND |
13 | yeah oh it might be there but then they , they do erm , they do say as they get older they get er fed up with milk and they eat and you know the , they do sometimes |
14 | This was vitally important to the Burmese who attached the utmost importance to keeping up with India in constitutional advances . |
15 | If you wan na follow that one up with customer it needs how it 'll work |
16 | The relationship between society and the state has been a central concern of western political and social thought for the last four hundred years , one crucially bound up with attempts to understand and evaluate the character of new social , political , economic and intellectual forms associated with the development of a capitalist world economy . |
17 | When Coleridge got on one and let his imagination run riot , he came up with Kubla Khan . |
18 | The flare of hatred vanished , to be replaced by the now familiar wave of misery that had descended on him when he had broken up with Suzi . |
19 | ‘ I was fed up with Durham 's sponsors signing has-beens , just for their names , ’ said Raine . |
20 | Training help : Durham City Council has linked up with Durham TEC , and the Chesterle-Street & City of Durham Enterprise Agency to provide training in gaining the popular quality accreditation BS5750 and proficiency in a foreign language . |
21 | The borough council teamed up with Durham County Council and British Rail for a £6m facelift . |
22 | Ian Botham is to combine a speaking tour with a family holiday in South Africa after the World Cup and is expected to link up with Durham during their threeday game at Oxford University on April 14–16 . |
23 | I managed some breakfast , met up with Colin 's coach Malcolm Arnold who was taking me down to the track , and we walked in the sunshine to where the buses waited to run the shuttle to the Olympic Stadium . |
24 | So congratulations to Bicester , after the game I managed to catch up with Colin Vynal who scored one of the goals , rather poor quality I 'm afraid , he was on a mobile phone erm a bit of celebration going on , but here 's Colin Vynal of the Bicester Rugby Club . |
25 | During his visit the Americans offered to supply Britain with 60 of their Thor intermediate-range ballistic missiles to reinforce the nuclear deterrent while the V Force was being built up with Vulcans and Victors . |
26 | Inside , the tunnel was shored up with beams and was high enough to stand up in . |
27 | She would n't put up with shenanigans with Angela Brickell . |
28 | In pensive vein he had published ‘ an early warning ’ in The Favourite Game against those who would follow ‘ our future leaders , the war babies ’ ; for the simple reason that while the world convulsed in its madness and death-throes , ‘ we grew up with toy whips , ’ ‘ games ’ played by old and young alike . |
29 | He kicked his st'lyan into a trot and rode to catch up with Kiku . |
30 | When I catch up with Isabella in the rehearsal room , I am surprised to find her still a little shaken . |