Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] up with the " in BNC.

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1 Jacques , you said this Rauff has been mixed up with the likes of Dauphin , Giselle and Umbretti .
2 It 's all been mixed up with the
3 By nightfall I am fed up with the search and determined to leave tomorrow for at least one day on Drangajökull .
4 I 'm sure you 've heard it thousands of times before but I am fed up with the way I look .
5 I am fed up with the power of the normally aspirated diesel engine in my ‘ 84 Ninety .
6 I AM fed up with the media blasting Kenya 's tourist industry .
7 Lots of people are fed up with the way their lives are headed but they do n't often take the trouble to do anything about it .
8 ‘ You 'd be amazed how many people live in this region because they are fed up with the rat-race , ’ he says .
9 The Consumers ' Assocation said : ‘ People are fed up with the banks ' incompetence , compounded by arrogance . ’
10 BORED kids are fed up with the long summer holiday and ca n't wait to go back to school , according to a new survey .
11 The travelling public and freight users are fed up with the inequality and inadequacy of British Rail .
12 Just as a tall building is constructed in layers , so our personalities , emotional characteristics and complexities are built up with the present as the top storey .
13 These panels are framed up with the 1×3in pine , which is glued and screwed to the rougher face of the plywood so that the smoother A face is on the inside .
14 The top and bottom are framed up with the pine overlapping 1⅛in all the way around so these panels can cap the sides and ends of the bellows box .
15 Now Anthea , you can get 3485 , say you 're fed up with the diverts , now take it off , which is what usually happens .
16 The Pope 's 450-page draft text has been drawn up with the help of 24,000 suggestions from bishops all over the world .
17 This was the first time an Italian budget had been drawn up with the advice of European Community officials and approved by the EC Commission .
18 Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy .
19 The Hebrew scriptures are bound up with the history of a particular society , and that society was patriarchal .
20 Both are bound up with the awareness and sensitivity aroused by looking at a flower or a tree ; an insect or a bird ; the environment in which they live .
21 Definitions of pollution are bound up with the process by which pollution is formally brought to light and identified .
22 The resources which go to make such a development possible are bound up with the processes of the marketing and the production of the romance volume .
23 The interests of the overwhelming majority of professional people , small business men , shopkeepers and farmers are bound up with the social progress of the Labour and Democratic Movements .
24 Some of these are tied up with the conception of crime itself ; and will be dealt with in the next section .
25 What I really love about these guitars — the 12-strings especially — is that they 've been set up with the lowest , most buzz-free actions imaginable .
26 We recognised that training for this role needed to be more structured and now a formal training programme to supplement and extend my training has been set up with the cooperation of senior medical staff .
27 Moscow also has trade missions in most Latin American capitals , and where trade has become at all significant joint inter-governmental commissions have been set up with the aim of promoting fulfilment of the trading agreements .
28 Renamo , which had been set up with the support of the white minority government in Rhodesia and which after Zimbabwean independence received substantial South African assistance , was opposed to the Marxist regime imposed by the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique ( Frelimo ) .
29 A recent study of long-term fraud in the United Kingdom ( Levi 1981 ) also documents how companies are set up with the deliberate intention of using them to obtain goods on credit for which payment is never intended to be made .
30 Two suitably romantic leaders , who escaped in time , now emerged , the 26-year-old third Earl of Derwentwater , a grandson of Charles II by one of his mistresses , who had been brought up with the Old Pretender at St Germain , and become a major landowner in Westmorland , and Thomas Forster , an MP for Northumberland .
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