Example sentences of "[vb pp] up with [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 To supplement work-outs , he has come up with a global best-practices programme .
2 ‘ We 've come up with a few names .
3 Investment analysts have come up with the following forecasts for earnings growth :
4 ‘ New linguistics ’ , for us , included books on English by , , and ; but at that time we had not caught up with the new developments associated with .
5 Several times she felt almost caught up with the constant demands for her attention .
6 If I got fed up with the foster parents there was no one I could turn to really .
7 Fed up with the cheap plonkers
8 I was fed up with the European promoters who seemed obsessed by the American sprinters .
9 Older reporters fed up with the declining standards of Fleet Street ; younger ones condemned to the grind of sycophantic local newspapers owned by disinterested big groups ; good freelances — all were ready to start work .
10 These have to be matched up with the mounting holes in the new motherboard .
11 Even when made up with the finest cosmetics money could buy it would never be beautiful , but still … not bad for an ugly duckling , Sally thought , smiling wryly .
12 The train sets were made up with the following types of coaches :
13 At a higher social level the lives and fortunes of individuals continued to be bound up with the continental possessions .
14 In so doing , they claim that it is not just secondary qualities that are confined to the mind , but , with them , the whole vivid force of the world-as-we-perceive-it , - what some philosophers call the manifest image of the world — which is intrinsically bound up with the secondary qualities .
15 The reconversion of one portion of the value of the product into capital and the passing of another portion into the individual consumption of the capitalist as well as the working class form a movement within the value of the product itself in which the result of the aggregate capital finds expression ; and this movement is not only a replacement of value , but also a replacement in material and is therefore as much bound up with the relative proportions of the value-components of the total social product as with their use-value , their material shape .
16 The situation for the fabliau , the clerk 's desire for the wife , and her vulnerability with her husband away , is rapidly set up with no superfluous details or distractions .
17 It was not until the auction , however , on the third day , that became clear that the roof of the Collector 's collapsed will had once more been shored up with the stoutest timbers .
18 The planning of the buildings is very strange if it is merely a dwelling-house , since so much space is taken up with the two baths and the dining-room .
19 The the erm a great deal of time at that enquiry was taken up with the alternative sites proposed by the Council erm and their suitability in relation to the .
20 CONCERN about the freeze on its annual grant is to be taken up with the Scottish Arts Council by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra , which had expected an increase of at least 3 per cent .
21 That cultural regulation , as we have seen , is controlled by men , for ( and this brings me to the third point ) , within this scheme of thought , woman herself is placed more fully within the realm of nature than man in consequence of the fact that more of her time and her body are seen to be taken up with the natural processes surrounding reproduction of the species .
22 The top Shire Horse from William Tudor Jones , of Llanfihangel-y-Pennant , Tywyn , lined up with the supreme champions in the cattle and sheep sections to compete for the show 's super supreme title .
23 Up to this point we had kept up with the other parties , but while they had tackled the step easily , we were left puzzled as to how they had done it .
24 It asserted that ‘ the structure and practices of the Service have not kept up with the changing tasks ’ and found six major faults .
25 If you have not kept up with the nursing journals or have been out of practice for a long time then you will have to trust to luck or the recommendations of others as to the relevance and value of any course you choose to attend .
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