Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] up with the " in BNC.

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1 There we are we all have different ones but we should all finish up with the same answer .
2 but I think the reality is we 'll probably end up with the detailed report there and SATS results sent home afterwards .
3 I could not keep up with the demands of trying to keep everyone happy , and in desperation to make sure I keep my looks , I gave up eating , ’ she is alleged to have said .
4 I was just beginning to get to grips with the Campaign for Ink Print Information , but Women 's Tapeover could not keep up with the steady stream of new feminist writing that was emerging week by week .
5 It could now be argued that , throughout the history of the earth , Nature had rewarded those who were able and energetic , and punished those who could not keep up with the race towards higher things .
6 Pleat had the chance to follow the same path trod by Terry Venables at Tottenham but could n't come up with the necessary funds for a stake in the struggling First Division outfit .
7 Kohler said : ‘ I offered David the chance to come in with me in a partnership but unfortunately he could n't come up with the necessary amount . ’
8 I only began to smell a rat when he could n't come up with the documents he claimed to have .
9 A MAJOR business safety conference is taking place in Spennymoor next month because Darlington could n't come up with the cash .
10 Er you know erm the letter , the reply went back from Dave saying that every you know , possible thing was done to get bilingual staff but at the end of the day you know they could n't come up with the goods .
11 When that happened , we could n't keep up with the mortgage payments so we lost the house . ’
12 The house where they were living has been re-possessed because the owner could n't keep up with the mortgage payments .
13 Mr McEd was acting pretty cagey about it for one thing and , when pressed , would only come up with the reassuring phrases : ‘ Every cloud has a silver lining Ed … ’ or ‘ Do n't worry son , you father 's not such an old fool as he looks …
14 ‘ He used to grumble about him , but it would always end up with the same old story . ’
15 ‘ It would be naive to think that all a Labour government has to do is increase revenue support , encourage greater investment and Britain 's railway system would automatically catch up with the best in Europe , ’ he said .
16 It would n't fit into the sequence , it would n't match up with the ledger .
17 He wanted Eric Gates , of Ipswich and England , but would n't come up with the wages .
18 ‘ Arnold would n't put up with the man , not at any price .
19 The old argument that software ca n't keep up with the rapid advances in hardware performance simply is n't true , he says .
20 ‘ I ca n't keep up with the demand . ’
21 She would never catch up with the enormous range of reading which seemed to be taken for granted by Bob and his friends , never .
22 At one point the path crosses the River Almond , and will eventually link up with the Almond Walkway once it is extended to this point .
23 It could , therefore , be the case that , in future , the TV audience will gradually catch up with the TV commercial producers ' instincts .
24 Hoccleve has taken Reason 's words to heart , and will now put up with the gossip about his illness .
25 It still exists and it will undoubtedly catch up with the retail price index shortly and go ahead of it from 1994 onwards , as the direct tax burden which is included in the TPI rises faster than the indirect taxes which go into the RPI .
26 We wo n't come up with the answer first time at Co-ordinators , but … second time I hope .
27 Marthus said that food production can not keep up with the population increase
28 so while our climbers rest and enjoy the sea air we can now catch up with the rest of the sporting action …
29 ‘ They can certainly keep up with the traffic , and have a fair turn of performance . ’
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