Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] up with a " in BNC.
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1 | I always end up with a dry throat in here with all this heat |
2 | You thus end up with a whole batch of specific tasks to carry out , some over several months , even years . |
3 | so and you just end up with a list of names or something like that |
4 | Before , you might be able to say , if you have n't got the right results , you can get away with padding out your lab report and writing a lot of background , so that would bung your mark up a bit , but this year , you can do that and you still end up with a bad mark if you 've got bad results . |
5 | But you c My impression is that you still finish up with a contradiction if you use terminology like in the Greater York area when there is and stick to the existing definition of that area . |
6 | The argument that this is money well spent only bears out if you then follow up with a reasonable period of reliable service . |
7 | Now this slide really takes the behind , takes us behind the first figure on the on the consolidated F R S One cash flow table and it really traces hard despite the reduction in profits , the very strong performance in working capital that Frank eluded to earlier means that er we actually end up with a net cash flow for operating activities more than thirty five million pounds higher . |
8 | ‘ They usually come up with a couple of lesser-known names , and if I can keep the runs coming I like to think I might at least get a mention . ’ |
9 | ‘ They then end up with a photograph very different to what they intended . |