Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] up with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 WITH ONLY 48 hours to come up with the cash , Michael Knighton 's £20m take-over bid for Manchester United is back on course following a High Court ruling that gives him leave to put together a funding package .
2 If the Council did a good deal to catch up with the agenda of the Council of Trent , it did rather little to face the real agenda confronting the whole human and Christian community in the last decades of this century .
3 One sequence , filmed in Maidenhead , showed Crawford , dressed up in a fireman 's uniform , peddling furiously on a bike in an attempt to catch up with the engine .
4 The pub has made no attempt to keep up with the times … no karaoke here … just conversation .
5 There is a choice of either black or multi-colour stretch fabric to team up with the Jarol yarn colours !
6 So that when we have the thing that he calls an annual review and I call a pain in the neck , I do n't actually have to put in very much work to come up with the fact that no , I 'm not going to give him a salary increase , erm , because I have his , his performance , you know , already researched throughout the year .
7 It will take years for Albania to catch up with the standards of medicine in other European countries but not all the news is negative .
8 But they have had since January to come up with the $570m that Mr Bush requested as emergency aid and compensation for post-invasion Panama .
9 They tend to rely on their parents to put up with the drudgery of queues and are only interested in capitalism and the rewards it can bring .
10 Entry is normally open to all who can demonstrate a capacity to keep up with the courses and to benefit from such study , regardless of age or background .
11 It took me about two weeks to catch up with the loss .
12 This proved to be one of the sources of its downfall : there came a point when failure to come up with the goods , rationalised by ‘ the need for more research ’ , began to sound a little hollow and begged the asking of more fundamental questions .
13 Manufacturers DMF Sportswear are in the first year of a three-year deal with Third Division Barnet , who have three weeks to come up with the cash or face High Court action .
14 County property manager Ian Gould said there was no pressure on the group to come up with the money immediately .
15 Quite a job to keep up with the crane .
16 In Les Patineurs and Les Rendezvous Ashton makes his dancers travel upwards as well in an effort to show off their abilities to keep up with the music and beat each other to the exit .
17 Formalized procedures for monitoring publications are in place to keep up with the information explosion … .
18 During the third phase of his enterprise Diaghilev realised the need to keep up with the tastes of his wealthy audiences always anxious to be in fashion and commissioned works from members of the group known as Les Six .
19 It is then the failure to keep up with the requirements of changing conditions that leads to a substantial ‘ lag load ’ on late life .
20 Firstly , we 've had a feasibility study on as to what should happen to Chipping Norton , and it has been proposed that it should develop eastwards and this would embrace the land which is owned by the County Council , being the former being the existing County Council smallholdings at Fowler 's Barn and Tank Farm , and also the William Fowler allotments , and it 's suggested that a relief road and ring road will run from the A three six one Burford Road to link up with the A forty four somewhere not far removed from Swingswang .
21 The purpose of these breaks is to give learners a chance to catch up with the plot ; to get them to a point where they understand enough of what has happened to make a reasonable stab at following the gist of the next part .
22 His place will be taken by Doddie Weir ( Melrose ) who will leave Edinburgh on Sunday to meet up with the squad when they arrive in Hong Kong on Monday .
23 Though red is the the best colour to come up with the varnish .
24 Or should it seek weaker competitors or new entrants who are often more accommodating to local policy , but may lack the resources to keep up with the pace of change ?
25 On Feb. 18 JKLF commander-in-chief Javed Ahmed Mir announced that he would lead a column from the Indian side of the border to link up with the marchers from Azad Kashmir .
26 Maybe it was going to be like the Cultural Revolution in China and we were all going to be given the chance to team up with the aliens .
27 A TEENAGER began a £135,000 credit fraud spree to keep up with the yuppie lifestyle of his workmates , a court was told yesterday .
28 I expected a struggle to keep up with the hearse ; instead , its response surprised me .
29 It is essentially a problem-solving exercise in which there must be a close relationship between sales effort on the ground and the ability of the applications and research staff to come up with the answers , within the boundaries of what is commercially viable .
30 It had not been hard to persuade Brian to come up with the fees for university .
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