Example sentences of "up with [det] " in BNC.

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1 Skinner teamed up with former Blackheath back-rowers of the '80s , Danny Vaughan and Kevin Acott , after learning that another Blackheath colleague from that era had lost his wife to cancer .
2 The centre will link up with former Maesteg coach Leighton Davies .
3 1.30:TALENTED claimer Rodney Farrant teams up with former Gold Cup hero Norton 's Coin , but the combination face a very stiff task over this inadequate trip .
4 THE HIGH : ‘ Better Left Untold ’ Manchester baggy troupe hook up with former Cult producer Steve Brown , issued prior to a new LP next month
5 FORMER Arsenal winger Graham Rix has returned to London to team up with former Tottenham rival Glenn Hoddle at Chelsea .
6 Other branches of the nationwide Hepper Robionson chain will link up with former rival Richard Ellis , eventually coming under the RE banner .
7 The decision to team up with former colleagues from Teesside and South Wales means the campaign is on the way to becoming nationwide .
8 The war came , she was swept up with many others by the Germans and ended up in Ravensbrück concentration camp .
9 It is as if the loch has filled up with many different monsters , each in turn requiring consideration of its claims to be Nessie .
10 You came up with many more ideas — from the cowardly to the violent .
11 When you set those criteria , you do n't come up with many names , ’ says Prosser .
12 In some cases girls end up with many sexual partners in their attempt to find a partner who can satisfy them .
13 The presence of Bedu may have been one reason for this — the marvellous rhythmical qualities of her movement and her simple ideas built up with many possibilities ( ! ) ensured some wonderful sessions .
14 Very often the fossil bones may be broken in place by slight earth movements but with the pieces of bone still lined up with each other , only to fall apart during later transport or during excavation .
15 The song builds up with each person adding a verse until ending with
16 Many of the organization 's leading figures were , and still are , ‘ spinsters ’ who ‘ teamed up with each other ’ or with women outside the youth work world .
17 The pregnant sentence ‘ The economy of Revelation is realized by deeds and words , which are intrinsically bound up with each other ’ ( DV 2 ) challenges two basic ‘ conservative ’ positions : the fear of allowing historical development in our understanding of divine truth , and the theory of separate sources of revelation .
18 There 's I take it you 're in a position to total these up with each other ?
19 He tells her , too , about the toy drawer in which the pencil-case was originally lost , and the characteristic choking dusty smell it would develop as the toys in it became mixed up with each other to form a kind of solid pudding , which had to be taken out at the end of each school holidays , and separated once again into its components .
20 The bubbles were supposed to expand and meet up with each other until the whole universe was in the new phase .
21 Naseby 's chest puffed up with each phrase .
22 For in fact political theories , doctrines or ideologies , and political action are inextricably bound up with each other .
23 I work with a lot of different people we 've all got individual jobs that tie up with each other 's jobs
24 The dinner was a pleasant opportunity for members to catch up with each other 's news .
25 ‘ It makes you understand that you are inextricably bound up with each other and that your fortunes depend on one another .
26 It makes you understand that you are inextricably bound up with each other and that your fortunes depend on one another .
27 I mean , I do n't how they put up with each other .
28 And as the particles go round and round this racetrack , it 's a bit like a car with its headlights going on , and as it goes faster and faster the car headlights more or less catch up with each other , you see what I 'm saying .
29 It is because Marx and Engels look not just at the laws but at the nature of relations of production within a whole system that this fundamental and analytically fruitful difference shows up with such great prominence in their work .
30 Probably these seemingly unintelligent mares were unable to find shelter in such weather when they were young , and now as older horses they put up with such conditions out of habit — a habit that is not conducive to the best health of the horse .
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