Example sentences of "[verb] up with [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was good to meet up with so many others plus mates from the list .
2 According to Middle East International of May 17 , the EC had come up with more generous terms in response to GCC criticism that " the EC was being too restrictive in offering trade concessions to Gulf exports of petrochemicals " .
3 It is admitted that the gradings assigned to the respective countries have been done on a subjective basis and that different observers might well have come up with somewhat different rankings .
4 Jason was jealous of her ability to come up with consistently good ideas and saw her as a threat to his career .
5 The only means he has of doing that is by accepting new clause S. He will have to come up with very convincing arguments to persuade any Hon. Member that he can not accept it , but it is framed in the most uncontentious way anyone could imagine .
6 But in fact it enabled staff to come up with more appropriate answers to those problems , said Edwards .
7 It simply set out some crude ideas on how public spending could be reduced and suggested that ministers should have six months to come up with more refined views .
8 The SparKit LSI is announcing is the self-same kit it was supposed to come up with almost two years ago — one that would have produced a Sparcstation 2 clone for $18,000 .
9 Last time if you were n't sure which to make we were allowed to come up with about ten papers
10 and we should finish up with about six sides roughly .
11 Display Teams from Berks and Surrey arrived at Oak Park Community School , Havant , on The Day , meeting up with slightly apprehensive teams from Chichester and Cosham .
12 To anyone fed up with yet more recordings of standard stuff I eagerly recommend this fine CD .
13 They ran blood tests on fisherman and came up with equally alarming results .
14 Other unions which had either supported the earlier feasibility study , or might otherwise have been expected to be sympathetic , came up with only feeble amounts .
15 They had temping agencies , job centres , local papers the job centre only came up with about two people .
16 The Lanesborough 's design team from Ezra Attia Associates came up with suitably residential interiors , although the smaller rooms seem rather heavily furnished .
17 People in mundane jobs came up with more fanciful excuses .
18 You need to bear in mind that style links up with more important beliefs about what literary analysis is for ( e.g. is it a form of humanistic debate , in which case conventions of gentle persuasion should be observed ; or is it investigative research , in which case more rigorous and systematic discourse is required ? ) .
19 There was a joke doing the rounds in art history faculties about the archetypal New Art Historian : invited to give a lecture , s/he turns up with only one slide .
20 I was delighted you met up with over half term .
21 Perhaps a slow , gentle easing up with as little weight on it as possible ?
22 and therefore the question of the new settlement is inextricably bound up with where that provision is in relation to you br definition of Greater York .
23 An informant from Aberdeen , where the last women were still working up until the 1950s , told me that these elderly women sometimes had little to do , were regarded rather as passengers and had to put up with rather disparaging remarks , but were kept on until retirement age by the firm , which felt it had obligations towards them .
24 Saturn your ruler is in exceptionally mood now so it is likely that you will have to put up with rather spartan conditions but you know how much is at stake for the future so you are happy to do without
25 Before they get the chance to push eachother around in the ring , the 2 men have to put up with equally undignified treatment from the nation 's press .
26 Others had to put up with less ideal locations , and this led to demand for the feng shui practitioner , whose skill was in improving the landscape by correct siting , ensuring that nothing took place to disturb the flows of energy .
27 We finished up with only one point because of events outside of my control . ’
28 Soft voice ) Somehow we landed up with too many things .
29 She landed up with still more work on her hands when the wardrobe mistress fell ill and she found herself gamely stepping into the breach .
30 In reforming Brown , Mr Magaziner pioneered a number of techniques seen later on the task force : studying the problem exhaustively ( his report on the curriculum was 425 pages long ) ; building a consensus ( he organised fashionable dances , admitting only those who had helped with the report ) ; coming up with breathtakingly bold proposals ; and hinting that dire consequences might follow if the establishment resisted his ideas .
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