Example sentences of "be [verb] up with the " in BNC.

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1 If the surfaces were cleaned by sand blasting , that concrete dust would be mixed up with the sand used in the cleaning ; but when the surfaces are cleaned with dry ice , the pellets sublime away into easily filtered gas .
2 Kevin Coley was rumoured to be fed up with the dreadful Napiers and looking for a new senior professional .
3 I remember that one of us , I can not recall which , made the cynical remark that what we really wanted was a similar type of aircraft to the one that had crashed , in which the auto-pilot could be connected up with the flight recorder — then we investigators could just sit and watch the accident happen all over again .
4 If a company can ascertain the ACORN categories which make up its target market segments , this can be matched up with the distribution of ACORN types living in any area .
5 These have to be matched up with the mounting holes in the new motherboard .
6 The environment of the lyric poem must , in consequence , be matched up with the features we note in the analysis .
7 When he gets time off from a fairly packed schedule after The Eleventh Station he 'll be teaming up with the Muscles from Brussels , Jean Claude van Damme , in a film called Universal Soldier Dolph relaxes by playing the drums .
8 As early as December 1935 , he publicly recorded Nazi Germany 's refusal to conclude any pact with the Soviet Union , arguing that such a pact would " not remove the causes of the differences between the USSR and Germany " , and that a pact of this kind " would be the classic type of " dishonest " pact because it would be drawn up with the intention of being broken " .
9 I 'm going to be tied up with the cops , I expect . ’
10 The extinction of many marine foraminiferal and ostracode species at or close to the Eocene-Oligocene boundary could be bound up with the establishment of the layer of cold , deep water in the oceans known as the psychrosphere .
11 At a higher social level the lives and fortunes of individuals continued to be bound up with the continental possessions .
12 As I say , you 'd be paying two plans , two policy fees , two setting up charges , administration costs etc , so there 's all that to be weighed up with the advantages over , I 've actually got another plan , but I can only claim half of it , for the first six months .
13 I feel that children should be brought up with the idea of doing the best they can — for themselves . ’
14 If a change of bank is involved then a new mandate must be set up with the Institute and the bank .
15 A board of management is to be set up with the Rev. Tom Barnfather , vicar of St. Herbert 's parish , Darlington , as its chairman .
16 For a deeper cure this can be followed up with the constitutional remedy .
17 Thanks to his hobby some splendid pictures of his son and daughter 's early life were preserved — on their tricycles , walking through the local park , playing with their cousins , skating and skiing , and some more imposing ones of them with the grown-ups — getting into the car while Kerry the chauffeur holds the door open ; looking very serious with the uncles and aunts , their mother appearing to be taken up with the idea of not being photographed with them !
18 That cultural regulation , as we have seen , is controlled by men , for ( and this brings me to the third point ) , within this scheme of thought , woman herself is placed more fully within the realm of nature than man in consequence of the fact that more of her time and her body are seen to be taken up with the natural processes surrounding reproduction of the species .
19 Doctors who are aware of such appointments in their hospitals ( or plans for them ) should notify the JCC 's secretariat of the circumstances so that they may be taken up with the department without delay .
20 This of course harks back to the much older debate about whether memories can be localized — something I 'll come back to later , ; much of the next two chapters will be taken up with the question of the localization of memory in space and time .
21 CONCERN about the freeze on its annual grant is to be taken up with the Scottish Arts Council by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra , which had expected an increase of at least 3 per cent .
22 As many as a quarter of British houses may be unable to erect a dish that can be lined up with the satellite with enough accuracy for good reception .
23 You should have with you a page on which you have noted difficulties and doubts to be cleared up with the tutor .
24 This moral duty should be backed up with the force of law .
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