Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] up with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ IN the middle of the night , I woke up with gripey pains low down in my abdomen , rather like a stomach upset .
2 Before I set off for the station for the train to Puno , I loaded up with imodium to seal my loose , nervous bowels ; folded my chain and felt its weight in my hand .
3 Samsung , which signed up with HP three years ago , is a member of the HP PA-RISC supporters club PRO — the Precision RISC Organisation .
4 ‘ I 'm going to the tourist office right now , to see if there 's anywhere I can stay tonight — ’ A sea of uplifted faces swam into her vision , and she coloured up with embarrassment .
5 She glanced up with dread and peered into the sea of faces that was watching her with curiosity .
6 She sat up with difficulty and began to take gulps of air .
7 Sellotape will not stick to varnish , she had discovered ; she ended up with hammer and tintacks , shrinking at the unseemly noise and violence .
8 ‘ After I became involved we came up with denim products , which had great success for ladies ’ fashions .
9 We teamed up with Age Concern to find Britain 's best grandparent and were delighted by the avalanche of heart-warming nomina-tions you sent in .
10 In pensive vein he had published ‘ an early warning ’ in The Favourite Game against those who would follow ‘ our future leaders , the war babies ’ ; for the simple reason that while the world convulsed in its madness and death-throes , ‘ we grew up with toy whips , ’ ‘ games ’ played by old and young alike .
11 So we went and had and there was a little space , you know normal bit bigger than average and a little hooked thing and it opened up and down came some steps and we went up with trepidation I must say .
12 We ended up with plus eight for the positive cases where they 're positively correlated , we ended up with minus nine for the negative cases .
13 The tide was close in by now , and his footprints behind him filled up with water , gleaming .
14 Previously , for example , drivers risked a heavy fine if they crossed a border with more than 200 litres of diesel — the idea was to ensure they filled up with fuel abroad .
15 Former Ulster half-backs Ashley Armstrong and Annsley Harrison have teamed up again to renew their dalliance with the game they grew up with back at Methodist College .
16 They react to them in that way because automatically some of them do n't come from a background in which they grew up with father figures and another thing is they ca n't live up to the expectations of a lot of black women , so it makes them feel lesser .
17 Genuine puzzlement crossed Mandy 's features and then they lit up with self-appreciation .
18 ECHO chief photographer Stephen Shakeshaft found himself in the middle of a real cat and mouse game right in the heart of the city as he caught up with cartoon characters Tom and Jerry .
19 When it did , he covered up with bluff , and only rarely carne unstuck .
20 He looked up with satisfaction at the panelling of the new box-beds — comfort and decency for all three of them , while others in the village still slept on the floor like beasts .
21 He looked up with interest , candidly returning the inspection , at Rhodri Parry 's agent .
22 Mr Fyfe said that , although in great pain , he put up with press and television interviews , most recently immediately before the start of the commission to which he gave evidence , in the belief that it was a good cause .
23 Philip Holmes is keeping it topped up with water during the drought conditions .
24 ‘ But perhaps you will , so generously , give me your love after all- ’ He jumped up with hope in his eyes , holding out his arms to me .
25 I owe a great deal to my education many years ago , as I come from the background of a Welsh mining village , where a high proportion of us ended up with university degrees — a far higher rate than in many posher , salubrious , suburban areas .
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