Example sentences of "[verb] up [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Deuterium nuclei ( deuterons ) have a spin that will , in a magnetic field , line up either with the magnetic field or perpendicular to it . |
2 | NORWICH hero John Polston woke up today with a king-sized headache and feeling exhausted after an epic 24 hours . |
3 | These differences show up clearly with the longer-term policies associated with mortgages . |
4 | I prefer crimson or deep orange rather than pillar-box red , as these colours show up better with a dark contrast colour and look more realistic . |
5 | He did a runner on her , turned up here with a split bone or two , which I fixed , and then he headed off again . ’ |
6 | The change in Sarazen 's game was nothing short of miraculous when he teamed up again with the old boy , who , against the American 's expectations , found new strengths . |
7 | Those with proven allergies , such as asthma or eczema , may show other symptoms that most self-respecting allergists would have nothing to do with — hyperactivity , for example , or muscle aches. if these clear up along with the allergic symptoms when certain foods are withdrawn , then is it allergy or intolerance ? |
8 | As the names suggest , these are strong bright ‘ sweetie ’ colours which team up well with the casual accessories and jeans which are so popular amongst the younger generation . |
9 | Much over-played these days , on the other hand , is the Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez which turns up along with the Five Preludes for solo guitar by Villa-Lobos , and his lyrical Concerto for guitar and small orchestra ( . |
10 | He 'd double up cruelly with a left hook ( rarely seen ) and razor in a right — and then he 'd be gone . |
11 | that wax that we made up there with the antique wax has n't turned out as well it did with Mansion polish so when you make it up |
12 | what 's a black arrow pointing up over with a black arrow pointing down over in a triangle ? |
13 | The search for quality can be summed up in with a few ‘ Golden Rules ’ . |
14 | All these sights and sounds alone would have fascinated Joseph 's young mind , but the murmured talk of deities and devils beyond his imaginings coming from the grave-faced little mandarin pacing at his side established the walled city of palaces lastingly in his mind as a place of deep mystery and enchantment , and by the time Tran Van Hieu delivered him to the governor 's aide outside the Palace of Perfect Concord he was almost ready to believe he would see a live white tiger curled up contentedly with a blue dragon around the emperor 's feet . |
15 | Instead , I 'm woken up gently with a strong cup of black coffee . ’ |
16 | And of course er w wondered if this Land Rover would go up there with the four wheel drive . |
17 | Once the abscesses burst , they usually discharge for several days before gradually healing up often with an obvious scar which can remain visible for several months . |
18 | This form of self-help obviously squares up well with the close-knit group contacts of a minority community ; moreover , West Indians have been prominent in the credit union movement in this country ( largely because credit unions are an important source of credit in the West Indies ) . |
19 | Tournament organiser Ussher Watson picks up again with the popular Class Two and Three events , a great hit with League players last year , and part of the Tri-Sport Mini and Micro Prix . |
20 | Electricity was not taken up everywhere with the same rapidity ; central European cities were ahead of Great Britain , for example , with their electric trams . |
21 | He 'll leave an uncomfortable , elongated pause in a sentence , then start up unexpectedly with a fragmented ‘ ma-AY-jor ’ . |
22 | Use a long , thrusting snap punch to the opponent 's face and if the chance presents itself , follow up quickly with a reverse punch . |