Example sentences of "up with [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But , in addition , the muscles and tendons have a mechanism whereby they join up with whatever element is next to them . |
2 | In this they are quite promiscuous and unselective and tendons will join up with whatever muscle they find at their end . |
3 | We now know that the ‘ detached scientific observer ’ is a myth : we are intimately tied up with whatever we are observing . |
4 | Dinah paid no heed ; as long as they kept her on , she could put up with whatever came . |
5 | Erm , I I heard something over the weekend , that that erm , mentioned er an American drug company , that has come up with whatever drug and it 's moved from being a million pound concern , into a multi-million pound concern , because of these discoveries , |
6 | Bottom up processing is where you start with the input information , whatever that might be and then you , based on that input information , you extract or inp or extract more meaning from the input until you end up with whatever it is that you recognise . |
7 | Tony Curtis wanted sausages , beans and mash and so he queued up with everyone else . |
8 | I was out at a friend 's house , we were opening a bottle of beer , the top had jammed , and I stuck it in the heel of the door to get the top off , and it exploded , I suppose it was too shaken up with everyone handling it . |
9 | ‘ What 's up with everyone ? ’ |
10 | but erm it 's good that he kept up with everyone , they are really good friends and he can really rely on them , they 're all really decent |
11 | In part this means seeing who teams up with whom in what kind of work situation and why , but it also means looking at the facts in quantitative terms . |
12 | An automatic computer would come up with one ‘ best ’ answer . |
13 | Perhaps they would feel differently if , instead of an average order of ten or twenty coffins , one of the superstores came up with one for a thousand . |
14 | Is n't it just coming to something when one has to try to keep up with one 's daughter ? ’ |
15 | We could n't get an address out of him , and when he did come up with one it was wrong , a non-existent road . |
16 | One 's sense of oneself as a person is closely bound up with one 's name . |
17 | Mr Stephens was careful to read the short poems and finished up with one set not far from the place at which John was hired . |
18 | It finished up with one erm very relevant , relevant to this class , quotation erm ca n't remember the last part of it though , he was talking about the Indian , that he had a , talking about it and saying voodism catholism and then the next stage erm which I ca n't remember the word but in effect it meant co-operation and you ca n't get that it seems to me unless you have a , a change of vision , change in erm not just in society but in people because this is where it starts . |
19 | One hopes there is a heaven where one will meet up with one 's loved ones but I do n't know . |
20 | ‘ Art is not a plaything , ’ he wrote , ‘ it is blood and tears , it must grow up with one ; and I believe I have begun too late . ’ |
21 | There are several different kinds of answer to this question , to some extent bound up with one 's understanding of the reasons for and interpretation of ‘ the facts ’ . |
22 | ‘ Have you been hatching something up with her — to stow me away ? ’ |
23 | In fact , no one can keep up with her . |
24 | ‘ Listen , ’ — Sam caught up with her . |
25 | ‘ Because no-one can catch up with her ? ’ |
26 | ‘ But even if you do catch up with her there 's nothing but spanners and wrenches in her medicine chest . |
27 | They felt that this prevented other countries from ever catching up with her . |
28 | Susan caught up with her after a few words with Mr Darling . |
29 | He caught up with her , placing a restraining hand on her shoulder . |
30 | So he was brought up with her . ’ |