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

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1 Former Ulster half-backs Ashley Armstrong and Annsley Harrison have teamed up again to renew their dalliance with the game they grew up with back at Methodist College .
2 Fed up with turkey at Christmas ?
3 I wrote to Mrs. X to inform her that I would take her case up with Ministers at the Ministry of Defence .
4 As he crossed Grace 's deck Woodie looked up with astonishment at Dreadnought , which was a bigger boat , and , having much less furniture on board , rode higher in the water .
5 Minutes later , we caught up with Ian at Ross Golf Club , after a safe landing by the 18th hole .
6 I am living it up with Survage at the Coq d'Or .
7 After tea — more washing up with Dad at the helm and little time was left before the whole family were off to Evensong at St. Martin 's where my father was a sidesman for a number of years .
8 he 's got his deposit tied up with Lords at the moment
9 His diary chases round the town catching up with friends at wherever they are …
10 Have been too close to it and it had , and the vents at the back had got churned up with dust at one time , I keep dusting it now .
11 Designed in a substantial , out-of- doors style the dial can be dressed up with diamonds at your request .
12 Archaeologists have come up with data at Dorestad , the trading emporium through which the Carolingian court had been supplied , showing protracted decline with , allegedly , a sharp downturn c. 830 .
13 Tory members who felt that Mr Lawson regarded them as intellectual pigmies ( as , doubtless , he did ) are puffed up with pleasure at how this kinder , gentler chancellor listens to them .
14 Marie realized that Bella 's face had lit up with pleasure at the sight of Gazzer .
15 And what of Malcolm Crosby … he teamed up with Smith at York … followed him to Roker and then took over and led Sunderland to Wembley …
16 For Eliot , though , such ideas of tradition and reincarnation would be bound up with heredity at the most basic evolutionary level and with the continuing cycle of renewal and death which he found in the pages of the anthropologists .
17 Thus mild steel structures , for instance , can generally put up with cracks at least a metre long without breaking .
18 The charge involves Barnet 's alleged failure to follow strict guidelines on the distribution of allocated Cup final tickets — two of which ended up with touts at last season 's Liverpool-Sunderland Cup final .
19 She took up with Oz at 14 a week .
20 He looked up with satisfaction at the panelling of the new box-beds — comfort and decency for all three of them , while others in the village still slept on the floor like beasts .
21 She is sorely missed for the loyal support she always gave to Classes and Events and the Kent Team is not quite the same without her … but our loss is the West Country 's gain and we hope to meet up with Janet at the Easter Course in Bath .
22 The wolves clustered around the base of the tree looked up with interest at their next meal talking to himself .
23 O'Hara caught up with Stella at the bottom of the hill .
24 McSweeney , 22 , turned up with Farrah at her parents ' home in Cratloe , near Limerick , on Friday after snatching the baby from London .
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