Example sentences of "she [vb past] up with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm going to the tourist office right now , to see if there 's anywhere I can stay tonight — ’ A sea of uplifted faces swam into her vision , and she coloured up with embarrassment . |
2 | When she caught up with Nick , he said , ‘ What are you laughing for ? ’ |
3 | Later she caught up with Bob , the producer . |
4 | She caught up with Pascoe by the lifts and told him she would like to talk . |
5 | Her most valuable contribution lay in the relationships she built up with delegates from all round the world . |
6 | In cabaret , she teamed up with Freddie Starr and Adam Faith . |
7 | Her subjects included the Queen Mother , Edward Heath , Bianca Jagger ; and then she teamed up with Tina Brown ( now Editor-in-Chief of Vanity Fair . |
8 | She teamed up with Sandra Douglas , Phylis Smith and Jennifer Stoute to take second place in the semis behind the CIS . |
9 | She glanced up with dread and peered into the sea of faces that was watching her with curiosity . |
10 | 'When she took up with Suleiman. ’ 'She was always tagging along with someone . ’ |
11 | She took up with Oz at 14 a week . |
12 | Now she spends more time at her aunt 's house than at her own home nearby , as she did when she grew up with Suzanne . |
13 | Mrs Thatcher 's own demeanour at the Commonwealth Conference at Lusaka that August had certainly helped , as in the good relationship she struck up with President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia . |
14 | She sat up with difficulty and began to take gulps of air . |
15 | Sellotape will not stick to varnish , she had discovered ; she ended up with hammer and tintacks , shrinking at the unseemly noise and violence . |