Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] up with " in BNC.
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1 | If the tax is not based on where people live , how will the money eventually end up with the local authority in which they live ? |
2 | Its satisfactions are of their own kind , though they are satisfactions intimately bound up with the life of each individual reader , and therefore not without their bearing on his attitude to life . |
3 | She says the car suddenly came up with it 's headlights blaring and it was doing eighty five miles an hour . |
4 | She says the car suddenly came up with it 's headlights blaring and it was doing eighty five miles an hour . |
5 | TYCOON Richard Branson yesterday came up with the Christmas present for the person who has everything — the chance to pilot a jumbo jet . |
6 | ‘ Those that do have relationships usually end up with strong and critical women , a reflection of their regimented life as an adolescent . |
7 | In the spring of 1989 David Calcutt , Master of Magdalene College , Cambridge , was asked to lead an inquiry , and , sure enough , fifteen months later came up with proposals which appeared to satisfy both government and proprietors , even if it left victims distinctly underwhelmed . |
8 | Now I have never ‘ done ’ advertising , on the simple , self-interested principle that if television viewers knew I could be paid to recommend biscuits , however vicariously , they might reasonably conclude that the Conservative , Labour or Liberal Democrat parties also come up with occasional help with my household expenses . |
9 | They need a good result tomorrow to keep up with the promotion chase . |
10 | 7 The defender then follows up with a reverse punch to the spine . |
11 | The Automobile Association recently linked up with Air Call , the paging operator to offer a paging system , AA Roadwatch , that provides traffic information to drivers . |
12 | He explored the variables systematically to come up with a solution . |
13 | This chapter has portrayed the implementation process as a complex one , in many respects inextricably bound up with the policy-making process . |
14 | The formation of planetary systems and the size and chemical composition of each member are , then , remarkably regular : given a sun-sized star a computer generally comes up with a similar range of planets to that in the solar system , with small rocky planets closest to the star and the large gaseous ones further out ( due to the effects of gravity , orbits would later space themselves out along the lines of our own solar system ) . |
15 | Their activities thus linked up with more general efforts to protect the rural environment . |
16 | Yet most social workers find their work intensively bound up with families . |
17 | It is a world of high camp comedy and low-life sex , a world in which a drag queen eventually ends up with a rent boy . |
18 | I have seen the dyke before the village entirely filled up with men sitting there discussing the week 's fishing . |
19 | And she was reported to have er have said when they when they took her out , that there would be nothing nothing grow on the site of the house but runcho And I do n't know the they were awful hungry for land in that day you ken and there was quite , there was more than one occasion there was old folk just putting up with the house just to get the land that it stood on . |
20 | The four assassins finally caught up with Tyrion and his charge , coming upon their camp by night . |
21 | Zen got out , jumped over the ditch running alongside the track and began to work his way along the edge of the field towards the back of the concrete structure , his shoes rapidly clogging up with mud . |
22 | a government but all insurance companies really come up with much the same thing so I mean that 's , that 's purely for your technical information rather than anything else . |
23 | He will be back in England tomorrow to link up with the England squad in readiness for next week 's World Cup qualifier against Turkey at Wembley . |
24 | Rebecca Hall then came up with four other volunteers … all of whom admitted they were n't farmers . |
25 | The AFPFL members of the Council therefore came up with an announcement intended for public consumption as much as for adoption by the Council . |
26 | In any case , the majority of senior officials , as well as the Tsar himself , had imbibed from childhood a sense of personal and national honour inextricably bound up with Russia 's military might and international status . |
27 | Countries such as the Baltic states hardly signed up with the Soviet Union as free agents . |
28 | LABOUR leader John Smith launched a think-tank yesterday to come up with ideas for putting the party into power at the next Election . |
29 | Strach usually comes up with a couple of good uns . |
30 | It 's erm I 've got I mean I 've got a job for the first six weeks already set up with |