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

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1 IAN OSBORNE investigates the latest Public Domain material , and ends up with dots before his eyes .
2 When Dennis summoned us to table , I ended up with Karen on one side of me and the computer analyst 's wife on the other .
3 Her most valuable contribution lay in the relationships she built up with delegates from all round the world .
4 This was vitally important to the Burmese who attached the utmost importance to keeping up with India in constitutional advances .
5 Ian Botham is to combine a speaking tour with a family holiday in South Africa after the World Cup and is expected to link up with Durham during their threeday game at Oxford University on April 14–16 .
6 She would n't put up with shenanigans with Angela Brickell .
7 When I catch up with Isabella in the rehearsal room , I am surprised to find her still a little shaken .
8 A sub-committee for conferences is , therefore , to be set up with responsibility for all the conferences organised under DAB 's auspices ; this subcommittee will subsume the Annual Congress Committee .
9 And all the lady members always either before or on the day , come up with bags of stuff for the tombola .
10 Stock Exchange surveillance computers pick up any unusual movement in share prices and the regulators follow up with visits to stockbrokers involved to discover who has been dealing .
11 I can tell you — I was almost propping my eyelids up with matchsticks by the time Ben used to get back from the office !
12 It is hoped to follow up with work on the teaching and assessment of scientific investigation in the National Curriculum .
13 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 ’ .
14 The tutor can also keep up with developments in treatment and patient care , and is made aware of the stresses these may put on the learners .
15 But it was Dr George Tolley , director of the MSC 's Open Tech Unit , whatever that is , who was having a go about professional people not keeping up with developments in their professions .
16 Printed sources will allow librarians and teachers to keep up with developments in the use of microcomputers in general and in particular uses in schools .
17 People may vote with one hand on their wallets , but their guesses about future prosperity are tangled up with judgments of the competing politicians .
18 Hounslow came up with £100,000 after being given a limit of £10,000 .
19 But Weller — unlike a large number of the audience who had chosen to bring their snorts and sniffles with them , was laid up with flu in Vienna .
20 I would n't put up with mice on something like this if I was them .
21 Her eyes welled up with tears of joy .
22 Not knowing then what a polyp was , I still found my eyes welling up with tears of relief .
23 Er er and it seems to me that the court should n't be clogged up with cases like this .
24 Anyway , no matter how much one studies , it is difficult to keep up with changes in the financial world . ’
25 Mickie then and there decided that if the opportunity arose he would team up with Raoul on future helicopter design .
26 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 .
27 It should be said that in a nominally tideless sea where charterers ban night sailing and there is no need to go out of sight of land , dead reckoning backed up with fixes on prominent objects ashore will get you round nicely .
28 On the left is a padded holdall which will accommodate six rods ( three made up with reels on ) , umbrella , landing net and rod rests .
29 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 .
30 Thus we must strike a fine balance between simply learning to put up with things through realizing the inevitable limitations on satisfaction in the life of a finite creature , and between vigorous efforts to put the situation right .
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