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

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1 Mr. Bill Walker : I have made it clear that I would not be unhappy if Stagecoach ended up with the Strathtay area , but that I would prefer Strathtay bus company .
2 Cornelius caught up with the Campbell .
3 Toyota joined up with the Los Angeles Urban League to open a $1m training centre in the charred Crenshaw district .
4 and David Tennant grew up with the Burns boys ; together , they attended school , explored the ruined Kirk Alloway , and played on the ‘ banks and braes ’ of the nearby River Doon .
5 Like all teams Oxford has its share of overseas imports … is British ice hockey catching up with the North Americans ?
6 Brunel had carried out a survey at about the same time and submitted proposals for a broad gauge line linking up with the Hereford , Ross and Gloucester Railway .
7 Consultations with the Lochboisdale management and staff over , it was off to Benbecula Airport to meet up with the Stornoway bound Loganair Twin Otter once again .
8 It is surprising that the work and evolution of the hospital was not in any way linked up with the Powick project : first , because of the knowledge evidently acquired about the prospects and techniques for resettling the long-stay population , with which the Department of Health was concerned , and second , because of the enhanced rehabilitation resources which it offered .
9 A large force , which landed there in July 1346 , proceeded eastwards in order to join up with the Flemings , routed the French at Crécy in August 1346 and captured Calais a year later .
10 Curant teamed up with the Colin Williams-trained Tinker Osmaston for a well-backed victory .
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