Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] up with " in BNC.
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1 | You will soon be meeting up with other dogs and your pack instincts will come into their own . |
2 | A cute , easy-to-wear smooth shape can easily be dressed up with a real 70's ‘ glam rock ’ influence . |
3 | It was so different from other Christmases I had known that it ought to have remained like a beacon in my mind , but I know that my strongest memory of Christmas will always be bound up with a certain little cat . |
4 | And if you 're building a long flight , it can always be broken up with separate landings , either where the flight changes direction , or just for a change of pace . |
5 | A spade or fork should always be hung up with tines or blade curving in towards the support . |
6 | As further children arrive the mother will more and more be taken up with their care and their needs in general ; it may be difficult for her to strike a balance of attention to offspring and husband which will satisfy the needs of all including her own . |
7 | Support networks for black managers and staff should also be set up with existing networks and resources . |
8 | The elderly people may have a range of social connections which would understandably be given up with reluctance and they often do not at that stage need to give up their home . |
9 | The condom campaign will probably be followed up with action on other attitudes to the virus . |
10 | Much of the information system would unfortunately be taken up with information about the assortment of opening hours of individual bureaux . |
11 | The casting would then be cleaned up with a graver to remove residual material and to sharpen the outlines , and then polished . |
12 | Especially when she reflected that Romano de Sciorto would doubtless be doubled up with private mirth at the ‘ pushover ’ qualities of his hired PR girl … |