Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] up with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Actually they 're all er they are , nearly all of them have been broken so they 've obviously caught up with the list from the .
2 This is gently mixed up with the compost and the worms get to work .
3 It is entirely tied up with the intensity of interest or desire which you apply to the various things you do .
4 Like its fragmented nature , housework 's ‘ never-endingness ’ is so much bound up with the idea of housework that the two are not conceived apart .
5 To the Idealists , man was essentially ‘ a social creature ’ and one very much bound up with the State .
6 The history of the use of herbs in food is naturally bound up with the history of food itself .
7 Something of a spiritual vacuum prevailed following the discrediting of the orthodoxy hitherto imposed , and the values that had been so obviously tied up with the victor 's success and the material prosperity of the US seemed to be espoused with enthusiasm .
8 ‘ We want to win every game so while it was a good performance we were a little fed up with the result . ’
9 She was getting a little fed up with the habit he had of never allowing her to finish a sentence .
10 I learned so much and soon caught up with the fleet ’ .
11 It must have been legal , ’ said the Archdeacon , who had just caught up with the conversation .
12 The reason the market economy or catallaxy produces fresh wealth rather than simply redistributing existing wealth is critically bound up with the way in which market prices act as signals containing vital information .
13 But it was now three o'clock in the morning and the debate was quickly wound up with the money being voted for the site and foundations .
14 We were fed up with the sexism in self-organized disability movements and even more fed up with the ableism of the women 's movement .
15 I 've always grown up with the idea if I do a job , I 'll , I 'll do it properly or else I wo n't bother , I wo n't tackle it all .
16 Associated with them was the potentially much more radical assumption that the foreign relations of States were indissolubly bound up with the structure of their internal politics .
17 For much of that day , everything is put on hold — Nirvana 's soundcheck , interviews , the NME picture session , Teenage Fanclub 's soundcheck , everything — because Kurt is n't around , still holed up with the missus back at the hotel .
18 Is it still lined up with the door edge ?
19 . The letters of all good soldiers show that the military duties of the soldier and his good military bearing are indivisibly bound up with the loyalty to the Führer and thus with a genuine National Socialist attitude in general …
20 Chapter 12 will consider more comprehensive arrangements for participation in decision making by the group whose interests are most intimately bound up with the company , the employees .
21 Sexuality was a major political issue in the suffrage movement.During the years before the First War the history of sexual politics became intimately bound up with the progress of feminism .
22 Its satisfactions are of their own kind , though they are satisfactions intimately bound up with the life of each individual reader , and therefore not without their bearing on his attitude to life .
23 For the Palestinians , the Lebanon conflict was now a ‘ war of liberation ’ in its own right , intimately bound up with the aspiration for a return to Palestine , a conflict in which the Maronite militias became a proxy enemy .
24 The nature of the laterality index one chooses is intimately bound up with the sort of theoretical question one wishes to ask ( Eling , 1981 ) .
25 Such an exercise can span huge parameter ranges in which quite different behaviours are observed ( but all of which are intimately tied up with the existence of periodic orbits : even the strange attractor is densely packed with unstable orbits ) .
26 ‘ The workforce thus comes to view employment in the firm as a permanent career , and it sees its future as intimately tied up with the fate of the enterprise ’ ( Gallie 1978 , 18 ) .
27 Many different groups are involved in the pollination of modern angiosperms and , in rain forest , this seems to be rather bound up with the level in the forest at which the flowers are presented .
28 He and his Ibiza neighbour , Keke Rosberg , were both fed up with the sport , and things were going badly for both of them .
29 It is also bound up with the proximity of research .
30 Patterns of leaving home are affected by housing availability — indeed the relatively late age at which British children leave home compared to many other countries is probably tied up with the lack of suitable type and tenure of housing for young single people ( Kiernan , 1986a ; Sullivan , 1984 ; Jones , 1987 ) .
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