Example sentences of "up against [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When Northern crops crash up against a new pest or a new processing requirement , breeders hightail it back to the gene pool in search of the genetic variability that may help them .
2 The items I joined first were the stretcher rails using a 16mm spade bit in a power drill ( a brace and bit works equally well ) with the help of a friend across the bench giving me a line up against a sliding bevel .
3 CHAMPIONS Leeds will be up against a familiar figure tonight — a Gordon Strachan clone !
4 The local army base , a corrugated fortress with a spindly camera tower , is pressed right up against a primary school .
5 Hoskins has landed the job of bringing the video hero to life on the big screen up against a strange breed of dinosaur-like terrors and partnered by John Leguizamo ( Hangin' With the Homeboys etc ) .
6 Hoskins has landed the job of bringing the video hero to life on the big screen up against a strange breed of dinosaur-like terrors and partnered by John Leguizamo ( Hangin' With the Homeboys etc ) .
7 However , he was unfortunate to come up against a finely-tuned Remittance Man last March and , although Katabatic ran a cracker , mounting a ferocious challenge up the final climb , he was held by a length at the line .
8 In The Quick and the Dead , I had had Richie Quick come up against a similar operator .
9 ‘ We are up against a substantial amount of red tape , ’ O'Donovan said .
10 Secondly , its position , hard up against a modern building , and beside and across from many more , demands attention .
11 Scooting down the side-aisle , she ducked past him and out of the shop , where she continued to run blindly until she was caught up against a solid chest .
12 You all know what Strats sound like and what 5-position selectors do , but to get an overall picture of this guitar I lined it up against a regular office hack ( a Tokai hybrid with an old ‘ 58 Fender neck and Alnico Pro II 's in the middle and bridge positions ) and can report that the SRV came out well .
13 But they will come up against a different side this time . ’
14 On all sides : the abolitionists , the retentionists , and the abstainers , the vote was recognized as a momentous one in which the consciences of Members of Parliament came up against a profound issue transcending party politics .
15 However , connections were unfortunate to come up against a fine-tuned Remittance Man last March and , although Katabatic ran a cracker , mounting a ferocious challenge up the final climb , he was held by a length at the line .
16 From a black perspective you 're up against a white power structure and it does n't really matter whether you 're being beaten up or abused by the police or by a group of kids on the street , it all comes down to the same thing — racism .
17 But we do respect her bravery in standing up against a dreadful regime .
18 This database , however large or small , can then be used to select very quickly certain employees who match up against a particular job profile .
19 The fact that he turned his collar up against the seeping cold indicated that his numbness had been penetrated , yet he was unaware of it .
20 Yet this would bump up against the western world 's self-serving policy of subsidised farming , which explains a lot of its enthusiasm for shipping grain to Africa .
21 Delightfully witty studies are given by Leon Sinden as the brother and by Neville Barber as the most waspish of the Oxford dons who gang up against the female intruder .
22 They were up against the absolute certainty of guilt expressed by all the parties weighed against them .
23 Dorcas sat in his workshop and stared at the snow piling up against the grubby window , giving the shed a dull grey light .
24 The table provided in the Library note projects that we shall not come up against the upper ceiling of the present capacity in either this or the next financial year .
25 No it the the head of the bed was up against the far wall the as you look in the room on the right .
26 He pulled his cowl up against the hot midday sun. ‘ shall we collect our horses ? ’
27 They painted an enticing portrait of the bliss that lay ahead if only the peasantry would heed their call and rise up against the established order .
28 More often than not the gravel is piled up against the front glass of the tank as though the fish are trying to keep you from prying into their nest .
29 Perhaps he came up against the Edwardian equivalent of a conservation lobby .
30 Marketplace , an advertising agency with blue-chip clients such as Sainsburys , took the brave decision to move south of the river and bought an Edwardian warehouse in Holyrood Street , hard up against the high-level railway lines leading into the station .
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