Example sentences of "[verb] up with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It joins up with the Mill Avon . ’
2 The Way actually joins up with the Cotswold Way at this point if you fancy a more epic walk .
3 They 're coming in on a starship disguised as a Boeing 747 so that the locals wo n't suspect until it 's too late , but when they land at London Heathrow their baggage gets lost ; all their heavy weaponry ends up in Miami and gets mixed up with the luggage of some psychiatrists attending an international symposium on anal-fixation after death , and : Freudians take over the world with the captured high-tech .
4 ‘ Yes , he got his face mixed up with the spokes of —
5 It 's mixed up with the levy on Copts , apparently . ’
6 All this was mixed up with the newspapers and the money .
7 Jacques , you said this Rauff has been mixed up with the likes of Dauphin , Giselle and Umbretti .
8 However my own opinion , for what it is worth , is that the possibility of making moral judgements is inextricably mixed up with the possession of language capability in quite a different form from that which has been shown to exist in experimental domesticated apes .
9 Mixed up with the mob
10 Now why those places should be funny , and we have to apologise to all the people who live there , but it does sound funny , and they er they just er the trials and tribulations they have when their own rather complex personal lives get mixed up with the play they 're doing .
11 We used to get mixed up with the fight .
12 In most minds that entertain thoughts on either subject , the SSC is mixed up with the idea of the Higgs particle .
13 If the surfaces were cleaned by sand blasting , that concrete dust would be mixed up with the sand used in the cleaning ; but when the surfaces are cleaned with dry ice , the pellets sublime away into easily filtered gas .
14 This is gently mixed up with the compost and the worms get to work .
15 If a pulse follows too hard on the heels of its predecessor it gets mixed up with the echo of its predecessor returning from a distant target .
16 I I 've got mixed up with the names of the things .
17 Much of the controversy is actually mixed up with the nation 's political history .
18 I am beginning to get mixed up with the days of the month .
19 She tried to recall his face , but got it mixed up with the actor , Edward James Olmos .
20 Apricot glaze is used for securing icing and marzipan to basic cakes , and is useful as a barrier to prevent cake crumbs from being mixed up with the icing .
21 There , in the mouth of the stream where it meets the sea and its sweetness gets mixed up with the salt , a fisherman I used to know set his traps .
22 ‘ Well , where else would you go to meet up with the Duke and his followers ? ’
23 Having set the scene , it was about 2 years ago whilst I was being taken for a walk through the village by our springer dog , that I happened to meet up with the Church Warden who , after passing the time of day suddenly said ‘ Ah Bob , you do a bit of woodwork , do n't you ?
24 One way or another they can expect to meet up with the majority of the players who will represent Canada at the ‘ 95 World Cup .
25 Consultations with the Lochboisdale management and staff over , it was off to Benbecula Airport to meet up with the Stornoway bound Loganair Twin Otter once again .
26 His place will be taken by Doddie Weir ( Melrose ) who will leave Edinburgh on Sunday to meet up with the squad when they arrive in Hong Kong on Monday .
27 Allow your children to see your own grief so that they grow up with the idea that it is a natural reaction to an unhappy situation .
28 American unionism has had the inestimable advantage of being born in a land whose social landscape was not cluttered up with the debris of a feudal age .
29 Zapp is simply keeping up with the state of the art ; he is more convinced than ever that professionalism is its own justification and reward .
30 Keeping up with the pace of change
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