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

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1 IT would n't happen on this newspaper , of course , but in Washington a reporter got fed up with his editor having a go at him because his first sentences were too long .
2 Hurrying to catch up with his London colleague , Giles Aplin thought the surprised man was about to slip free of the garment and make a run for it .
3 Frank came up with his idea of muonic atoms and the consequent possibility of cold fusion as the result of a picture of the cosmic particles that the Bristol physicists had obtained .
4 Frank had come up with his idea due to the accident of circumstances : the work surrounding him in Bristol , and the association of ideas — Blackett 's idea for the pi-meson being applied successfully for the muon .
5 With a fluid movement he stood up and came across to tilt her rigid chin up with his thumb .
6 Comrade Li , who did the interpreting for us , got a bit mixed up with his vegetables and statistics , but was good-humouredly prompted by the others .
7 One must mind one 's manners ( and one 's metaphors — tarring with brushes , for instance ! ) when venturing on to the territory that Pound opens up with his reflections on the ethnic mix of the American population , and the distinction that he makes between the older stock ( Eliots and Pounds ) and the relative late-come immigrants ( Williams 's stock on both sides ) .
8 Bolinger ( 1974 : 75 ) presents the difference between ( 15a ) and ( 15b ) below as one of " immediate " vs " mediate " assistance : ( 15a ) He helped me climb the stairs by propping me up with his shoulder ( He climbed with me ) .
9 Paul went up with his heavy tread to his father 's room .
10 Even they are fed up with his moods . ’
11 ( 27 November 1777 ) Among his complaints were that Mozart and his mother had stayed too long in Munich and Augsburg using up their money on lodging expenses without having any means of earning money , that Mozart was not keeping him fully apprised of exactly where his plans lay , how he was proposing to get from one place to another and by which route and when , that he was not keeping up with his composition , nor arranging to have existing works copied so that he could present them to an influential Prince or noble , and that he had not taken the right sorts of composition with him — too many symphonies and not enough church music .
12 The force of the block sends the attacker spinning around , and frequently he ends up with his back to the defender , thus presenting the defender with a perfect opportunity to deliver a counter-strike to the kidneys , a vulnerable area unprotected by bone .
13 It was undoubtedly his basic creed and was bound up with his quest for Truth .
14 Or maybe he 'd gone back to patch things up with his fiancée ?
15 One of them grabbed his pension book ; but the mugger got more than he bargained for , as Mr Cox tripped him up with his walking stick .
16 ‘ So it was all set up , and your father 's known habit of shutting himself up with his scripts made the deception all the easier .
17 He remained at heart a scholar , rising at 5 a.m. each day to keep up with his reading of new books from abroad and often having Continental scholars staying with him , under whose influence he came to have an extreme Reformist attitude to the Mass .
18 Marx 's own use of the term is tied up with his critique of idealism and it is not surprising that when in his later work he turned his attention to a materialist analysis of the capitalist mode of production , the term and concept of ideology occurs infrequently .
19 He motored north to link up with his Liverpool team-mates after being valued at £1million , plus a further £300,000 if he makes one hundred appearances and wins an England cap .
20 Nicholson teamed up with his friend and former flatmate Don Devlin to write the script for a film called Thunder Island , a thriller which was to be shot with a tiny budget on a Caribbean island .
21 As a result he joined the Royal Manor of Portland Athletics Club and has since run in several races for the club in the Dorset Road Racing League , although he has yet to catch up with his friend Tony Coleman from B40 Workshop !
22 Jonathan charts the painful break with union which it seems remains his first love — while Corrigan delves into the psychology of a man who temporarily split up with his wife , Karen , as a result of the grinding pressures of the modern game .
23 Wilson had to trot briskly , to keep up with his wife ; and he trotted responsibly , because there was no doubt that he was proud of his charge — tall and upright as a Grenadier Guard as she was , and issuing instructions in the way that I imagine a Grenadier might , so that when they were at home her voice would sometimes float right up the road and into our garden , ‘ Wilson !
24 On top of all that Prince Charles , heir to the throne and the man destined to become the Church 's supreme governor , has just split up with his wife and divorce looks likely .
25 COMEDIAN Freddie Starr is splitting up with his wife after 18 years of marriage .
26 The man who held his rope and tried to help , ended up with his wife , family and job .
27 Troy soon caught up with his wife .
28 When he split up with his wife , a while before , she spread some damaging stories about him , and I think the college was secretly quite relieved to have some evidence that he was het after all .
29 The major wanted to return home , curl up with his wife , and lock the door .
30 His father , John William Gannon , said his son had been living with him since he split up with his wife in January .
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