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

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1 A sub-committee for conferences is , therefore , to be set up with responsibility for all the conferences organised under DAB 's auspices ; this subcommittee will subsume the Annual Congress Committee .
2 It is hoped to follow up with work on the teaching and assessment of scientific investigation in the National Curriculum .
3 But Weller — unlike a large number of the audience who had chosen to bring their snorts and sniffles with them , was laid up with flu in Vienna .
4 Mickie then and there decided that if the opportunity arose he would team up with Raoul on future helicopter design .
5 Sean Rickard , Chief Economist with the National Farmers ' Union ( NFU ) , admits that such a financial harvest is possible ; during the past ten years , ‘ very small farms have increased in number , but decreased in acreage , because generally middle-sized farms are being split up with part of the land sold being taken over by larger farms and part becoming smallholdings .
6 The channel was now only ten , perhaps twelve feet deep and fifteen feet wide : since it had fallen into disuse as a waterway it had , over the years , become silted up with layer upon layer of sludge .
7 The tumour had recurred and he had four previous operations , ending up with anastomosis of duodenum to mid-transverse colon .
8 Haunch up with mortar behind the outer edge of the block to within about 3/4in(5cm) of the top .
9 Former Ulster half-backs Ashley Armstrong and Annsley Harrison have teamed up again to renew their dalliance with the game they grew up with back at Methodist College .
10 Rachel Sherrington , swimming in the 1979 girls ' backstroke , also won the silver and followed up with bronze in the freestyle .
11 This must go up on the wall ! ’ and stick his latest painting up with Sellotape alongside the daubs by the mentally handicapped group she had played for at Christmas , and the postcards from her friends all over the world .
12 Why should they put up with behaviour from you , that you yourself would find hurtful ?
13 Sutcliffe ( 1982a ) argued that in Britain , " JC is a language caught up with English in a dialect continuum … nearly all Jamaican language in Jamaica , as well as in Britain , is neither ( extreme ) Creole nor English but falls in between , 'on the continuum . '
14 The English writer Max Beerbohm spoke of how the music-halls had ‘ grown up with reference to nothing but the public 's own needs and aspirations ’ , of how the audience was ‘ the maker of the form ’ , and of how music-hall had always offered ‘ a great chance to any student of humanity at large ’ .
15 And I still fill up with petrol by the gallons .
16 Fed up with turkey at Christmas ?
17 RON HARRIS : ( Chelsea and Brentford- 1961–1983 ) : ‘ People called him Chopper Harris , and Chopper was my first nickname when I went to Wimbledon — before the crowd came up with Psycho for me .
18 For pupils of high ability , too much of the curriculum was often taken up with preparation for exams , and too little done to stretch them in the earlier years .
19 The scheme is run by a team of environmentalists led by Jeff Morton at the two-year-old Botanic Centre in Middlesborough , set up with funding from ICI , British Steel , the Department of the Environment and Middlesborough Council , and also backed by Northern Electric and the Tioxide Group .
20 The Hollywood heartthrob , who directed and starred in the Oscar-winning Dances With Wolves , will team up with Prince Of Thieves director Kevin Reynolds to make Waterworld , in which survivors have to live in undersea domes .
21 Fed up with plaster up me nose and
22 The other auction bidders are all tied up with litigation against the Special Forces .
23 Assess the ‘ crime ’ without beating yourself up with knowledge of your past bad record .
24 As he crossed Grace 's deck Woodie looked up with astonishment at Dreadnought , which was a bigger boat , and , having much less furniture on board , rode higher in the water .
25 When the law finally did catch up with Capone in 1931 , it was for tax evasion , and he was sentenced to 11 years in prison .
26 ‘ But perhaps you will , so generously , give me your love after all- ’ He jumped up with hope in his eyes , holding out his arms to me .
27 ‘ You 're burning up with love for me , are n't you , me little darlin' ? ’
28 As in Spain after Franco , they can probably count for some while on a ‘ democracy bonus ’ : people will put up with hardship as the price of freedom .
29 Day-trippers to Calais can load up with lager for a third of the price here .
30 The living room has to house some or all of these things and if it 's used for eating has to come up with storage for china , glass and cutlery too .
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