Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] up with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I caught up with the others as they were entering the front door of the house .
2 I realised that many did drugs , so I spent a lot of time in the drug community before hand , so that once I hooked up with the women I could move back and forth .
3 Even when I played through proxies he must have still known it was me , because one day , 'bout the end of my second year on Mars , I woke up with the blues just like you did .
4 When you accelerated towards the light coming from the front , you met up with the humps and dips faster-they appeared to be squashed up together .
5 A participant commented : ‘ I liked the last day when we teamed up with the professionals .
6 Talking to members of the Education Area about their researches , I was struck by the constructive relationships that they built up with the schools and groups that they studied .
7 Over the moor they went until , at last , they caught up with the hounds .
8 They gave me two options , basically one was to take the system down for twenty four hours and er while they got , they caught up with the jobs which I , I , I 've knocked on the head .
9 She stole a look at him ; he was looking grimmer by the minute — he would n't show any mercy once he caught up with the culprits .
10 When he caught up with the spectators following the last match he picked up the information that had filtered back through the crowd 's grapevine .
11 In terms of Greater York and its th the York greenbelt I think it 's true to say that er some time ago when David Kaiserman of Manchester did research on greenbelts he came to the view , or he came up with the conclusions from his questionnaires that he sent round , and that study was done , must be ten , fifteen years ago or more , that greenbelts should endure unchanged for at least twenty years , and probably in excess of thirty , and those were the responses of county planning and other major planning authorities at that time , that view if anything has hardened , the public view would be way beyond thirty years .
12 Stoically he put up with the complaints of his wife , Elsie .
13 ‘ That this deal he set up with the Iranians through Nadirpur — part of the arrangement was that Philippe be released — in return for French arms . ’
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