Example sentences of "[vb infin] up with [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | What I hear , which was straight off the phone last night , is that the Dutch fans will team up with the English fans , and back the English fans on to the beach and they will try and drown a few of the English people and they will throw bombs at them . |
2 | The old argument that software ca n't keep up with the rapid advances in hardware performance simply is n't true , he says . |
3 | They will meet up with the commanding officers of some of the major units on the ground to brief them on the results of their reconnaissance . |
4 | On the other it might end up with the negative attitudes about dementia and care for dementia sufferers attaching to the segregated units . " |
5 | ‘ Oh , a grateful girl like me can put up with a few bruises , ’ said Dolly , sheet and blankets up to her chin . |
6 | So why do they put up with the real foreigners ? |
7 | ATP could always come up with a few money-spinners in its annual output , but the lavish location and studio work on Whom the Gods Love , Dean 's film on the life of Mozart , irritated board chairman Sir Stephen Courtauld , who began to argue that Dean was doing too much stage work , and had alienated George Formby . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 … |
10 | Asked to paint a mental picture of the typical French intellectual , most people could come up with the significant details . |
11 | If a method of collecting evidence is reliable , it means that anybody else using this method , or the same person using it at another time , would come up with the same results . |