Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] up with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let's catch up with Louise .
2 Right let's catch up with Headley Feast and the details of all the national football today .
3 All that mattered was that she should catch up with Meredith .
4 I reckon we should join up with Scotland and have the border moved to Croft Bridge .
5 WELSH Secretary John Redwood has warned the Welsh people that they must put up with strangers buying new houses and speaking in foreign accents in pubs if they want jobs .
6 As with the DeskPros , a full Pentium upgrade is available for existing SystemPro/XL users , but old Prosignias must put up with Overdrive .
7 Other examples might include a routine car journey , when you have a feeling that you should fill up with petrol before the tank is empty .
8 General situation : Northern Ireland and most western parts of the country will have a wet morning , but should brighten up with sunshine and showers in the afternoon .
9 You know they 'll make up with friends you know , what family they 're not asking wo n't they ?
10 ‘ She 'll grow up with rickets like the rest of 'em , ’ she said , rubbing Patrick 's thin legs which failed to support him when he attempted to pull himself up against his father 's chair .
11 Theo , can you take Oscar and I 'll follow up with Knight ?
12 you are on to a good thing , you 'll end up with knitteds that suit you because they fit .
13 They 'll end up with panic buying and stockpiling and blackmarket trading .
14 ‘ The board has a contemporary attitude to graphics , people who 'll come up with ideas in the future .
15 I 'll settle up with Master Thomas while you dress . ’
16 I guess I was trying to earn a couple of lowlife brownie points , so I could catch up with Steve and Paul 's criminal pedigree .
17 Faldo had to wait until the ‘ 89 Masters before he could catch up with Lyle and maybe the picture of him on the 11th green , the second hole of a sudden-death play-off with Scott Hoch , encapsulates Europe 's men in the majors in the Eighties .
18 Give them enough time and they 'd catch up with Blackbeard , if Blackbeard really was the killer .
19 Perhaps she could team up with DO'L in central defence .
20 He was a natural swimmer and loved it , and could keep up with Nails for several lengths , with a long , graceful strike that far outshone Nails 's for style .
21 Bill Mabbeley was the only one who could keep up with Jean .
22 Occasionally I 'd meet up with others , but not often .
23 ‘ There is a danger , ’ he says , ‘ that with the chairman sitting for only one year , we could end up with short-termism .
24 Now drill numerous small holes all over the plate not larger than ¼″ — otherwise you could end up with gravel getting into them .
25 Reilly added : ‘ I 've instilled into the England players that if they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces .
26 He 'd end up with pinstripes , poor thing .
27 Pertwee 's the only one who could put up with Hatton for a moment , but no one 's willing to come out with it .
28 British filmmakers could come up with films that would overcome the resistance of American exhibitors to non-Hollywood products , as the $5 million grossed by The Red Shoes suggests , but they would n't do so in sufficient quantities until Rank had developed more sophisticated ideas about how to cajole the right sort of product from his writers , directors and producers .
29 In the class see actual oral erm knowledge , I could talk with any of them and put my point a , and I could come up with ideas could n't put it down in
30 Well Digital Equipment Corp always said it would catch up with IBM Corp , come what may , and the company has just about done it : IBM 's loss for 1991 was $2,827m and DEC 's loss for the year $2,780m .
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