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

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1 And all the lady members always either before or on the day , come up with bags of stuff for the tombola .
2 The speed of change was such that it had become difficult to keep up with developments of which perhaps ‘ we have not yet seen the end ’ .
3 People may vote with one hand on their wallets , but their guesses about future prosperity are tangled up with judgments of the competing politicians .
4 Her eyes welled up with tears of joy .
5 Not knowing then what a polyp was , I still found my eyes welling up with tears of relief .
6 Gender disadvantage is of course bound up with concepts of identity and role and may be more problematic for some newly retired men who have invested much in their world of work than for those women who have centred their existence in the home .
7 Sean Rickard , Chief Economist with the National Farmers ' Union ( NFU ) , admits that such a financial harvest is possible ; during the past ten years , ‘ very small farms have increased in number , but decreased in acreage , because generally middle-sized farms are being split up with part of the land sold being taken over by larger farms and part becoming smallholdings .
8 At the end of June , Murren is host to International Ballooning Week , and the skies fill up with myriads of colourful hot air balloons .
9 Both branches would move steadily outwards to form the oceanic crust , which , as it got progressively further away from the ridge would rapidly acquire a thin veneer of deep sea sediments ( muds and clays , mixed up with myriads of tiny shells from planktonic organisms ) .
10 The tumour had recurred and he had four previous operations , ending up with anastomosis of duodenum to mid-transverse colon .
11 When I retired four years ago , I decided I would like to help and encourage other people to paint , and hopefully get as much pleasure form the hobby as I do , and since that time I have been able to meet up with groups of friends and pass on to them the knowledge I have gained through the pages of your magazine .
12 So in a kind of celebration which links all three , the TSCC are linking up with Bairds of Belfast and the Ulster Vintage Car Club to stage a commemorative hillclimb at Croft on Saturday week .
13 Simon had a desk and three telephones near the door and the rest of the place was taken up with racks of costumes and boxes of party stuff such as balloons and streamers .
14 The way things are moving , my daughters will be grown up with families of their own before any change occurs .
15 Because this was our charge ; that the government linked up with leaders of the Irish Presbyterian Church in order to silence Paisley .
16 It was a kind of verbal display ; listening , she was disconcertingly reminded of a bird idly preening , limbering up with bursts of song , stretching a wing …
17 ‘ Oh , three of the Duke 's boobies from Blair Castle came riding up with bits of paper — some rubbish about the Act .
18 Men with nothing in their heads always filled them up with bits of women 's bodies .
19 So there is some pattern in this spelling it 's awkward it 's not as trouble is English is mixed up with bits of all sort of other languages over hundreds of thousands of years .
20 ‘ So she 's not covered up with bits of black in case she turns you on ? ’
21 In addition , the whole question of depreciation accounting is tied up with matters of capital maintenance and broader questions of what local authority accounts are attempting to do .
22 It must be stressed that the data is complex and bound up with difficulties of defining levels of disability , different kind of household and service , and dependent upon sophisticated statistical analysis .
23 Funny how with all their computers and name-matching , these people never seem to come up with offers of anything one actually wants : Diners Club France has chosen Cardpac , Sema Group Plc 's software package for managing credit cards , to support a ‘ new commercial strategy and to develop its financial and non-financial services ’ in a contract said to be worth between $1.45m and $1.8m : ‘ We will use Cardpac to follow our clients ’ activity and to construct a database segmented by expenses , in order to understand client profiles better and to adapt our offers to their needs , ’ said Rolf Harff , managing director of Diners Club France .
24 The Hollywood heartthrob , who directed and starred in the Oscar-winning Dances With Wolves , will team up with Prince Of Thieves director Kevin Reynolds to make Waterworld , in which survivors have to live in undersea domes .
25 It is one thing climbing up a steep and slippery slope with no weight on your back , and altogether a different thing climbing up with 40kg of camera equipment .
26 Assess the ‘ crime ’ without beating yourself up with knowledge of your past bad record .
27 Duthie ( 1970 ) , in studying the teacher 's day , estimated that about one-third of a teacher 's time was taken up with duties of a non-professional nature which ‘ auxiliaries ’ could undertake .
28 But the workers hope to marry them together with the aid of computer techniques to come up with sets of data ‘ signatures ’ that will indicate deposits far beneath the Earth .
29 Next door is an enterprising butcher from Yarm who has cleared all the carcases out of his freezer-van and loaded up with cans of drink .
30 Where the attraction is bound up with notions of privilege and status then there is little that LEA funded schools can do to compete .
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