Example sentences of "up with " in BNC.
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1 | Valuable interpretive ideas may be found in journals of psychology , aesthetics , philosophy , history , religion , sociology , anthropology , even medicine and biology , although these may not be matched up with descriptions and evaluations of art . |
2 | The British reader , who is likely to have been spared certain of the varieties of suffering which are spoken of in the writings of Kundera and Klima , where a joke , or no joke , or nothing whatever , can sequester you for years from the people you grew up with , is in a position , for all that , to know what Sabina means here . |
3 | T. Behrens kept up with the fleeing lovers , at intervals . |
4 | T. Behrens gives the impression that he has more to say about himself than the progress of this mad love — to which he did not stand all that close at the time , brother as he was — has allowed him to come up with . |
5 | It is also possible to feel , and to be told in London , that there was more to be said about the mad love than he allowed himself , or was in a position , to come up with . |
6 | This standpoint is gathered up with others in a book which is free with descriptions of creditable and discreditable dealings on the part of those of that persuasion . |
7 | The nine-men's-morris is fill 'd up with mud , |
8 | You will probably , therefore , end up with a selection of varying pictures which could well be useful . |
9 | Playing Richard is so bound up with physical attitude , and I think that as actors we are not well enough equipped to meet that kind of physical thinking in that kind of role . |
10 | Their deeply held view on this matter is bound up with their interpretation of political realities . |
11 | Wait till I catch up with him . |
12 | Potentially the customer holds the strong cards at this stage of the discussion : the hotelier or restaurateur knows what his business problems are and knows what the computer system is going to have to achieve — and the potential buyer , who has thought this through before the supplier appears , is more likely to end up with the right system . |
13 | CONTRACT caterer Catering & Allied has teamed up with systems supplier T IS to speed up and simplify the job of stocktaking at its City of London contract with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell . |
14 | Catering & Allied came up with a novel solution : copy the stock file on to one of the two 128k data packs which fit into the back of a Psion Organiser , update that file ‘ on the hoof ’ ; and copy the updated file back to the desktop computer . |
15 | That was what he came up with . |
16 | STEPPING OUT The Director of SHIRLEY VALENTINE teams up with the stars of EDUCATING RITA and CABARET |
17 | Some of them turned out to be not as indifferent to my plight as I 'd feared they all would be , and a few murmured that if I did really feel strongly about the way I had been treated , I should indeed take the matter up with the Senate . |
18 | ‘ Ever since I resigned , I 've had to put up with this incessant , ‘ You 've got to be realistic , ’ from you . |
19 | You 're saying that I 'm pretty hopeless at everything , but somebody might , just might , be prepared to put up with my teaching . ’ |
20 | Over the years , Anne had put up with an awful lot from me and she had now finally decided she could n't take it any more . |
21 | ‘ There are a few details I want to clear up with the other girls , ’ she told me . |
22 | When I saw the room , I immediately wanted to call the whole thing off , but the chap already had the cheque and I was on a hiding to nothing with my landlord so I would just have to put up with it . |
23 | When that happened , we could n't keep up with the mortgage payments so we lost the house . ’ |
24 | The floor was a bit damp but I could put up with that . |
25 | I 'll catch up with you again in a few minutes . |
26 | Can you give me one more day to come up with something ? |
27 | I mean people who are living in the old common lodging houses and in government resettlement units , people living in squats and dingy bed-and-breakfast hotels , and families living cooped up with their relatives because there 's nowhere else for them to go . |
28 | The trouble is , he 's going to be tied up with all this now . |
29 | It probably wo n't get us very far , but you never know , one of them might come up with something . ’ |
30 | I 'll put the word around and see if anybody can come up with something . ’ |