Example sentences of "up with [pers pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Go up with her to Bertha Ward , gal . ’
2 I get fed up with her at tea time at night .
3 We caught up with her on Thursday evening at a ‘ Democracy Day ’ debate , an articulate platform shared by two of the three other candidates and chaired , admirably , by the Rev Ben de la Mare who 's a descendant of Walter 's .
4 They caught up with her in Cases Street , crouching on her haunches outside the tobacconist 's .
5 Although he could only guess at the enemy 's destination Hawke did not hesitate , as his despatch to the Admiralty next day confirms : ‘ I have carried a press of sail all night , with a hard gale at south-south-east , in pursuit of the enemy , and make no doubt of coming up with them at sea or in Quiberon Bay . ’
6 My poor old friend Ron , is worried about money up to his , up to his arm pits , but he manages to get out and play his violin , you know , two Saturday 's ago I went up with him to Norwich to stay with his nice lady Trudy , and in the evening , Saturday evening , I went to the gorgeous old church in Norwich where he and the other 's were all working away playing the Mozart Symphony or two .
7 What chance a british victory … no chance in the big finals … but Oxfordshire 's Tim Henman has qualified and we 'll be joining up with him on Monday
8 one young golfer who did grow up to greatness is Sandy Lyle … he 's in Thame on Sunday to open up the new Oxfordshire Golf Club we 'll be meeting up with him on Monday
9 The king 's messenger caught up with him at Piacenza and they went together as far as Lyons .
10 But they all sat up with him at night and er he said er to our Emma , We 're going out on Saturday night going up .
11 ‘ I see they 've caught up with him in Huddersfield , ’ Ma said , ‘ that prisoner . ’
12 They touch down , and he pushes off again , taking her arm so that she glides up with him in spite of herself .
13 Pound had known Phyllis Bottome between 1905 and 1907 , when they were fellow students at the University of Pennsylvania , and it 's not clear whether it is that early association , or a period later when she had caught up with him in London , that Phyllis Bottome had in mind when she wrote of how Pound tried to transform her as a writer from a talented amateur into a professional :
14 The Old Reaper would have caught up with him in weeks , probably , months at most .
15 Anyway , I eventually caught up with him in Irkutsk which is central Siberia .
16 His furniture was seized by the bailiffs and he was reduced to a demeaning game of hide and seek with process servers which eventually ended when they caught up with him in Belfast .
17 I ca n't decide whether Albé likes me , or merely puts up with me for Shelley 's sake …
18 In many ways Kylie grew up with us on Neighbours so everyone understood what it meant when she left .
19 De Chaboulon recalled : ‘ The looting delayed the enemy 's pursuit which eventually caught up with us at Quatre Bras and they fell upon our carriages .
20 Giles , who was working for British Midland Airways at Birmingham Airport had ingeniously calculated that he could hop on an early flight to Heathrow and meet up with us in London .
21 Thus he was to earn the gratitude of those who , on missing the Looe train at Liskeard , have hurried down the hill to catch up with it at Coombe Junction .
22 Owners , Tremayne had said , either loved or hated Sam 's manner : the women loved it , the men put up with it in exchange for winners .
23 Eva had seen it in Africa , grown up with it in Australia , was learning about it in Asia .
24 4 chose to fight ; I did not re-stand and 3 linked up with it in constituencies where UUUC support was strong .
25 That 's right near the window yes and all the dust is coming in we 've got to put up with it till Christmas .
26 ‘ There are two reasons why I wanted to be sure that I met up with you after school today . ’
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