Example sentences of "up [adv] with the " in BNC.

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1 This does not tie up entirely with the records of Hal Far , which noted that three Fulmars went up , and that one was damaged and the pilot slightly wounded .
2 Those with proven allergies , such as asthma or eczema , may show other symptoms that most self-respecting allergists would have nothing to do with — hyperactivity , for example , or muscle aches. if these clear up along with the allergic symptoms when certain foods are withdrawn , then is it allergy or intolerance ?
3 Much over-played these days , on the other hand , is the Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez which turns up along with the Five Preludes for solo guitar by Villa-Lobos , and his lyrical Concerto for guitar and small orchestra ( .
4 Rich raw smells of tar , rotting excrement , spices and brine rose up along with the sight of ship masts , looped sails , small boats beached on the first mud of the receding tide , sailors in striped breeches and greasy caps leaning on the wooden railings , others arm in arm on their way to the taverns , piled kegs and crates , winches , the last of the horsedrawn sleds and — a gathering knot of people beyond a bonded warehouse .
5 Lord Grubb was an ancient hereditary peer who kept up eagerly with the times and was trying at the moment to unlock his capital to set up a chain of waffle shops .
6 The long , slender pelvic fins are drawn up flush with the underside of the body , while the pectoral fins lie flat against the sides .
7 Occasionally you may need an extra thickness of card to bring the contents up flush with the frame
8 Al Phizacklea 's drawings are incomparable and I love the one of Gable Crag which , when the pages are folded back like in novelty production , mates up exactly with the frontispiece .
9 This means tilting the rear mortise to line up with the front leg , which will mean in turn that the side rail will not line up exactly with the back leg .
10 THE management team which has built the most successful Great Britain side since the Seventies was broken up yesterday with the dismissal of the 54-year-old Les Bettinson , team manager since 1985 .
11 THE management team which has built the most successful Great Britain side since the Seventies was broken up yesterday with the dismissal of the 54-year-old Les Bettinson , team manager since 1985 .
12 It cropped up yesterday with the information that a positive mind shapes the world around us , preventing frustration and disappointment .
13 I was holed up forever with the RSC , and so just not available .
14 The architecture student who believed anything was possible set up home with the designer — and put his dynamic business brain to use in helping Armani to launch his own label in 1975 .
15 Zambia had not seen Alix for months , ever since she 'd set up home with the kid with prosthetic limbs who claimed his disfigurement was due to a variety of fantasies , all of which were subject to detail change , and none of which ever sounded convincing .
16 They must have been sick and tired of my harping about gay rights , but by the time I had decided to move to London in order to set up home with the man of my dreams , my workmates organized a leaving party which was a touching celebration of the relationship between Keith and myself .
17 Parents tried to help their children set up home with the aid of a ‘ marriage portion ’ , but most couples had to rely mainly on their own savings .
18 These differences show up clearly with the longer-term policies associated with mortgages .
19 It can of course be no more than speculation to consider whether this total concern with instalment size makes people less likely to keep up conscientiously with the payments than they would be if they had a clear idea of their total commitment .
20 At least 30 per cent of the registered capital or half-a-million forints ( whichever is the greater ) must be paid up simultaneously with the foundation of the company .
21 Up here with the high windows , Manhattan was hidden and you saw only the twin shafts of the World Trade Center , two gold lighters against the strong and pressing blue of the outer air .
22 ‘ Did n't expect you would prefer it up here with the molars . ’
23 Tear up here with the trolley .
24 The peasant grass-roots culture that has been examined briefly here was too local in scope , too illiterate , to line up strongly with the intelligentsia .
25 His enthusiasm was in no way aroused by the prospect of being blown up honourably with the ladies and gents .
26 The pain faded , and I pulled myself up immediately with the help of the banisters and gained the second floor in the lull .
27 This form of self-help obviously squares up well with the close-knit group contacts of a minority community ; moreover , West Indians have been prominent in the credit union movement in this country ( largely because credit unions are an important source of credit in the West Indies ) .
28 As the names suggest , these are strong bright ‘ sweetie ’ colours which team up well with the casual accessories and jeans which are so popular amongst the younger generation .
29 ‘ If you do n't want to come up there with the bases loaded , hang ‘ em up .
30 Frederick was apparently brought up there with the daughter , Hester , of the new marriage , but he ran away to sea .
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