Example sentences of "[vb infin] up with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Give them enough time and they 'd catch up with Blackbeard , if Blackbeard really was the killer .
2 Well Digital Equipment Corp always said it would catch up with IBM Corp , come what may , and the company has just about done it : IBM 's loss for 1991 was $2,827m and DEC 's loss for the year $2,780m .
3 With a little giggle , Ellie asked curiously , ‘ Did you catch up with Harry ? ’
4 I guess I was trying to earn a couple of lowlife brownie points , so I could catch up with Steve and Paul 's criminal pedigree .
5 Diana Lanchester did n't catch up with Artemis and her stepmother until Lord Deverill and his huntsmen cast their hounds into a field of kale for the first draw .
6 He just wants to rest and catch up with friends .
7 When the law finally did catch up with Capone in 1931 , it was for tax evasion , and he was sentenced to 11 years in prison .
8 Which means that the Third World 's potential for transformation is crucially conditional on not imitating or trying to ‘ catch up with Europe ’ ( p. 252 ) .
9 If Gibbs does not finally catch up with Horan and Little , any talk of a resurgence in Welsh fortunes will have to be put on ice .
10 Right let's catch up with Headley Feast and the details of all the national football today .
11 Let's catch up with Louise .
12 Faldo had to wait until the ‘ 89 Masters before he could catch up with Lyle and maybe the picture of him on the 11th green , the second hole of a sudden-death play-off with Scott Hoch , encapsulates Europe 's men in the majors in the Eighties .
13 All that mattered was that she should catch up with Meredith .
14 Will she catch up with Warren I 'll
15 All Joanne said was did you catch up with Wayne were n't it ?
16 He went on to reject the premise for such an ‘ iron law ’ , since he argued that production would catch up with demand as industry developed , and any disproportions arising would derive from faulty planning .
17 One of the things claimed for the Quad-FX is its ability to take an amp 's effects loop — one which wo n't line up with effects units — and correct the levels so it will .
18 Freestanding machines are designed to slip under the worksurface and will line up with kitchen units at plinth and drawer level .
19 With Lough in the ‘ 1,500 ’ , Davy Wilson switches to the 5,000 metres where he will team up with Jim Campbell for what should be another case of Annadale domination .
20 The Hollywood heartthrob , who directed and starred in the Oscar-winning Dances With Wolves , will team up with Prince Of Thieves director Kevin Reynolds to make Waterworld , in which survivors have to live in undersea domes .
21 Mickie then and there decided that if the opportunity arose he would team up with Raoul on future helicopter design .
22 He will team up with Widnes star John Devereux who agreed a short-term deal with Manly coach Graham Lowe last week .
23 Durie , who cost £2.2 million , will team up with £2.1 million Sheringham at Ipswich tomorrow in a live TV match .
24 Perhaps she could team up with DO'L in central defence .
25 The band will team up with producer Michael Brook when they start work on their new album in the New Year .
26 Unfortunately , he has never made the grade and after knocking on the door of inter-pub midweek leagues without success , has at last found his niche at Athletico where this season he will team up with YTS trainees Adie Smith and Phil Meek .
27 ‘ She 'll grow up with rickets like the rest of 'em , ’ she said , rubbing Patrick 's thin legs which failed to support him when he attempted to pull himself up against his father 's chair .
28 The rain had succeeded in filtering through her thin jacket to the blouse beneath , and in her present damp state she 'd probably finish up with pneumonia or some such ailment .
29 you 'll just finish up with rubbish if you do n't .
30 What what how did we finish up with X to the six over ten .
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