Example sentences of "[verb] up with the [adj -est] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Keeping up with the latest hair trends as ever , Wella has just introduced Hair Sets in three variants .
2 Questions biting at her like rats , ending up with the sharpest bite of all .
3 I think the Court of Bank of Ireland has come up with the greatest riddle since 1782 , when an Act of Parliament established the Bank .
4 And , by the way , " he added , as if it was all part of the same subject , " I think I 've come up with the safest combination of captain and crew for your journey .
5 For eight years I had revelled in the dual careers of journalism and broadcasting , between 1929 and 1937 , and these years coincided with the ‘ boom to bust ’ period , winding up with the deepest depression of the century .
6 But she just looks at me pityingly , like I was behind the times and needed to catch up with the latest ideas . ’
7 Catch up with the latest movies and audio programmes or just sit back and read the papers .
8 We catch up with the latest exploits on the portable front in Living with a Notebook .
9 Even when made up with the finest cosmetics money could buy it would never be beautiful , but still … not bad for an ugly duckling , Sally thought , smiling wryly .
10 On holiday I teamed up with the nicest boy I 've ever met — but everyone says it 's just a holiday romance .
11 He enjoyed the camaraderie of police life and spent several minutes going about the murder squad office , exchanging pleasantries with officers he did not know and catching up with the latest news .
12 Catching up with the latest news of the boys here 's Mickey Ianotta again .
13 Not only are the most disadvantaged on the receiving end of most crime , argues Harrison , they also have to put up with the heaviest police presence .
14 Client areas may be keen to be at the leading edge in the use emerging technologies , often for all the best reasons , but sometimes to keep up with the latest toy .
15 Harry Hawke recalls that it was the aim of skinhead devotees of this music to keep up with the latest releases and consequently white-label , i.e. pre-release , copies of records were the mark of a skin who knew his music .
16 If you work in the EFL profession , it is in your interest to keep up with the latest developments in the field .
17 The course machinery was also increasingly sophisticated , and was supposedly superior , and the Club was obliged to keep up with the latest ideas , as both members and staff expected it .
18 Trend prediction is now big business to help commerce and industry keep up with the latest demands created by peer group pressure .
19 It was not until the auction , however , on the third day , that became clear that the roof of the Collector 's collapsed will had once more been shored up with the stoutest timbers .
20 Is there honestly a single person in the country , the Prime Minister included , who could have dared to predict that the Conservatives would end up with the largest number of votes ever recorded in a British election ?
21 An architect : maybe he had a smart assistant last year ; you may end up with the dumbest heap of concrete you ever saw .
22 There was much competition during the war as to who could come up with the best bomb story , and my mother had a great time telling this one to all the aunties , especially as it was only due to her nagging that I had n't been in my bed at the time .
23 We offer four £5 book vouchers to readers who come up with the wittiest gag about scientists and engineers .
24 And the two who come up with the best reasons will join the Royal gathering .
25 Dunlop also ended up with the fastest lap with a speed of 110.64mph on the last lap .
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