Example sentences of "he [was/were] [vb pp] up with " in BNC.

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1 He were made up with them !
2 On the only occasion when Warnie tried to probe Jack on the origin or true nature of his relationship with Minto he was shut up with great vehemence .
3 He seemed to be possessed of a driving need to review and revitalise everything , calling for frequent staff meetings , inviting ideas on production methods and working schedules , and when he was n't at his desk or out at a meeting he was cooped up with Mike Freeman in the downstairs office or in one of the other departments .
4 He was fed up with the whole situation , and all Francesca 's family .
5 One theory held that he was fed up with being called ‘ Manstead ’ and wanted to confuse people into using his first name instead .
6 Girls like that were toys , and he was fed up with toys .
7 Jefferson resigned from Downton International shortly afterwards , and put it about that he was fed up with working with such a large company .
8 The CSO was set up by Winston Churchill in 1941 , largely because he was fed up with getting conflicting numbers from different departments .
9 He was fed up with the politics of big business .
10 Dr James said he was fed up with waiting lists being used to judge the authority 's performance as they are not an accurate indication .
11 Coun Bill Dixon ( Lab ) told councillors he was fed up with private and council tenants who flout the law by parking cars and motorbikes in their gardens .
12 Not long after , he was teamed up with his terrible tempered twin in Gunfight at the OK Corral for director John Sturges .
13 In Newton he was teamed up with someone he feared and could never finally trust .
14 He was picked up with two other Communists .
15 According to Captain Trentham 's report , he was picked up with a single bullet wound in his right hand while lying in the mud only a few yards in front of his own trench .
16 In Marseilles he was laid up with his familiar fever ; at the Iles d'Hyères , near Nice , he found himself obliged to dance with the proprietress of a rough tavern to avoid embarrassing enquiries about his identity , while as always when the Stuarts set sail , the weather was appalling .
17 He tumbled sixty feet before he was brought up with a jolt .
18 So he was brought up with her . ’
19 He was brought up with his grandma and that .
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