Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] up with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The German Greens want to link up with the opposition Social Democrats ( SPD ) for the next federal elections , due in 1994 . |
2 | Now why those places should be funny , and we have to apologise to all the people who live there , but it does sound funny , and they er they just er the trials and tribulations they have when their own rather complex personal lives get mixed up with the play they 're doing . |
3 | If I am in a studio and initially feel slightly lukewarm towards a particular piece I find it does not last very long because I soon get caught up with the work of a strong artist . |
4 | When we get fed up with the worship , the vicar , the organist , or other elements of church life , we should remember that justification by faith in the fellowship means accepting that our differences are as important to God as our similarities . |
5 | Yeah but that that is the Sunday thing that 's how I get muddled up with the date , but that 's on the same tape you see ? |
6 | It 's hard to tell , cos I always seemed to be awake , but then I remember waking up with a jump when this voice comes over the loud speaker . |
7 | And when you become fed up with the sight of your kitchen , try a quick-to-make snack that combines hazelnuts and creamy brie cheese in a savoury sauce . |
8 | It is suggested that nitrogen compounds in the air become bound up with the cloud ice particles , temporarily removing any free nitrate which would otherwise react and hold the ozone-depleting chlorine as inactive chlorine nitrate . |
9 | The best move was a forty yard pass from Macca , touched on by Deane to Wallace , I think ending up with a shot from Rocky . |
10 | Dass come up with the curtains , they 're down in the Courtesy Cleaners . |
11 | Now I 'm going to talk to you later , meantime you go down to Level Five and stay there until you 've come up with a plan to infiltrate Finland . |
12 | And obviously we 've come up with a plan which I hope that Didcot people would enjoy . |
13 | Well they 've come up with a lot of theories have n't they . |
14 | They 've come up with a solar-powered , infrared-pulsating , microchip bee backpack . |
15 | Now they 've come up with a guide aimed at bringing sufferers out of the shadows . |
16 | Knowing how busy you 'll be these next few weeks , I 've come up with an idea that might put your mind at ease and allow Jelka to come to terms with her experience . ’ |
17 | Since then I 've been thinking it over and I 've come up with an idea . |
18 | Well , the letters flooded in as ever and after much tears and heartache we 've come up with the winner . |
19 | Also looking at walking axes have been Grivel , who 've come up with the Air Tech , which weighs in at a gobsmacking 460g . |
20 | I would just say that what we 've done , we looked at the hospital , we looked at the youth building and at the moment we 've come up with the idea of the s the back room , the second room across the corridor , erm where we actually store some of the T I C books and pamphlets . |
21 | ‘ And they 'll never rest until they 've caught up with the States . ’ |
22 | And many villagers who 've grown up with the noise of the jets say its the end of an era . |
23 | The ‘ Fury needing only half throttle to keep up with the Spitfire as they climbed to get on top of the haze . |
24 | The ‘ Fury needing only half throttle to keep up with the Spitfire . |
25 | I 've put up with the place for nearly twenty years . ’ |
26 | I 've ended up with a drink in the face , exit really quickly , her boyfriend did n't really like it much … ’ |
27 | Palatine now brew their own house lager ( ‘ Palatinate ’ ) and have joined up with a number of other smaller regional breweries to market independent products such as Dulverton Cider . |
28 | Cover Girl have come up with a computer to help you select the most flattering shade of make-up . |
29 | ‘ We have applied for charitable status and we have come up with a slogan , Only Together We Can Win . ’ |
30 | Now , strangely , Spalding have come up with a ball which measures 1.717 but which they call simply a 1.72 — the legal requirement regarding size , as stipulated in Clause ( b ) of Appendix III of the Rules of Golf , being only that the diameter of the ball shall be not less than 1.680 inches ( 42.67mm ) . |