Example sentences of "he [vb past] up with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh he used to wash them and he had a proper , he had a case what he made up with a rack so as he could drop them all in . |
2 | In 1904 he met up with a man named Blaney , and Young Buffalo was born . |
3 | When I was a lad a man went in the ar , he hooked up with the army if he 'd got no trade and no hope |
4 | He caught up with the pair when they stopped to change getaway cars . |
5 | She stole a look at him ; he was looking grimmer by the minute — he would n't show any mercy once he caught up with the culprits . |
6 | The old man had set off too and as he caught up with the cart he looked up at the fuming totter . |
7 | When he caught up with the spectators following the last match he picked up the information that had filtered back through the crowd 's grapevine . |
8 | After months of experimentation he came up with a vanilla ice cream bar on a stick , bonded with cocoa butter to a coating of chocolate . |
9 | He came up with a system that he has named after himself , ‘ nanbudo ’ ( ‘ way of Nanbu ’ ) . |
10 | Instead , he came up with a drink that has spread its alcoholic tentacles around the globe . |
11 | He came up with a pair of binoculars and handed them to Culley . |
12 | He came up with a sugar called 2-deoxygalactose ( 2-Dgal , which bears the same relationship to the sugar galactose as 2-DG does to glucose ) . |
13 | In terms of Greater York and its th the York greenbelt I think it 's true to say that er some time ago when David Kaiserman of Manchester did research on greenbelts he came to the view , or he came up with the conclusions from his questionnaires that he sent round , and that study was done , must be ten , fifteen years ago or more , that greenbelts should endure unchanged for at least twenty years , and probably in excess of thirty , and those were the responses of county planning and other major planning authorities at that time , that view if anything has hardened , the public view would be way beyond thirty years . |
14 | He woke up with a curse and with flailing fists . |
15 | This was to be the visit on which he linked up with The New York Dolls . |
16 | ‘ He followed up with a memo and I sent one back insisting he withdrew his allegations . |
17 | Mr Zeman was sharply attacked in the official news media in the days following the publication of his views , which he followed up with an article in the most important samizdat newspaper , Lidove Noviny . |
18 | Roxburgh 's point on the subject of Ferguson 's fledgling status was well made , too , but even he finished up with the impression that nobody was listening to him at yesterday 's press conference . |
19 | He sprang up with a cry , and in the same moment the tent collapsed upon him , pinning him to the ground under its heavy folds , and the hammering rain held it there , flattened crushingly over his breast , moulding itself to every feature of his face , so that he was nearly suffocated . |
20 | A hand took him by the shoulder and shook him awake , and he started up with a cry , for a moment not knowing where he was or what was happening to him . |
21 | He kept up with the play very well . ’ |
22 | He looked up with a flash of panic — but then he calmed and smiled . |
23 | He connected up with the wave again another twenty-five feet down , but lost his footing and fell . |
24 | Mr Gillis , the Butcher , was a man to be treated very carefully because he put up with no nonsense , had a vicious temper and he bore grudges . |
25 | Stoically he put up with the complaints of his wife , Elsie . |
26 | Fearon 's eyes opened fully and he sat up with a jerk , swore , rubbed his hand over his black curls and squinted at her . |
27 | ‘ That this deal he set up with the Iranians through Nadirpur — part of the arrangement was that Philippe be released — in return for French arms . ’ |
28 | He heard electrical impulses behind a large , old-fashioned enamelled flour bin on a high shelf in the kitchen and got out the step-ladder to investigate , bringing down the bin , which hit and broke a jar of clear honey in its descent ; he ended up with a mixture of flour and honey all over himself , the fridge and the floor . |
29 | If he ended up with a taste for feudalism and aristocracy it was because he believed that the old paternalism was better than the inhuman gulf between ‘ classes ’ — ‘ One would wish to see the rich mingle with the poor as much as may be upon a footing of fraternal equality . ’ |
30 | He ended up with an average of 112.65 followed by English man Dave Milling on 112.11 with Welshman Ian Lougher third on 112 . |