Example sentences of "up with [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was fed up with Durham 's sponsors signing has-beens , just for their names , ’ said Raine .
2 I managed some breakfast , met up with Colin 's coach Malcolm Arnold who was taking me down to the track , and we walked in the sunshine to where the buses waited to run the shuttle to the Olympic Stadium .
3 JONATHAN Cowan teams up with Ireland 's top table tennis player Colm Slevin in the Peniel 5 Star Open championships at Brentwood International Centre over the weekend .
4 Do we have here an expression of the belief that the redemption of nature is integrally bound up with man 's redemption ?
5 One of New York 's most controversial ( and successful ) artists has now teamed up with Italy 's most controversial MP , Cicciolina .
6 Since this is inextricably bound up with women 's position in society as the prime providers of such tending , it becomes difficult to say whether the depressed status of such work is a result of a system of male domination of women or whether such work has been allocated to women as part of that process .
7 Scholfield teamed up with Georgie 's Caper for the first time to win the Restricted ( Div 2 ) and then took the Open unchallenged on Confused Express .
8 Next minute Luke had cantered up with Perdita 's black pony .
9 The likes of John Lydon , Michael Stipe and even Richard Thompson lend their memorable voices to huge mad riffbastards of songs , all tied up with Fier 's Bonham-type drums .
10 It was there that he met up with William 's younger brother John — they were contemporaries , having both been born in the same year — and began a friendship that ended only with John 's death in 1793 .
11 Does your memory square up with Jo 's ?
12 Other weekends may be taken up with Clarissa 's dog shows or fund-raising flag days and jumble sales .
13 Wilfish Implexion woke up with Jeopardy 's name on his lips .
14 He swam , keeping up with Nails ' feet , gulping , coughing .
15 ‘ As the full-time mother of pre-school twins , I just thought that I had to put up with Sam 's barely concealed fling with a neighbour , ’ says Tina .
16 Three days after leaving Alexandria the whole column met up with Timpson 's LRDG patrol , which was waiting for them .
17 Some other activities involving global manufacturing responsibilities and bound up with ICI 's rapidly growing interests in North America were placed under the control of separate single managements .
18 Alejandro , fed up with Raimundo 's laziness and his exorbitant whining demands , was put in such a good mood when he saw the black eye that he agreed that Perdita could take over the breaking of little Tero .
19 As you will see in the final reading from Gowie Corby Plays Chicken nobody w ill put up with Gowie 's cruel jokes for ever and it 's not long before people 's patience with him runs out .
20 Sir Robin Day searched a long memory for some event remotely comparable , and could only come up with Edwina 's famous threat to handcuff herself to the rostrum until hanging was brought back .
21 THE French government has launched a programme to set up a nationwide telecommunications research network , in an effort to catch up with Britain 's JANET system and Germany 's DFN .
22 A Dalek rescued from the set of Doctor Who is feebly trying to keep up with GMTV 's Mr Motivator , squarking an occasional electronic ‘ Yo ! ’ .
23 All of them made it back to the rendezvous where they also met up with Zirnheld 's group who had managed to account for eleven aircraft .
24 In any case , the majority of senior officials , as well as the Tsar himself , had imbibed from childhood a sense of personal and national honour inextricably bound up with Russia 's military might and international status .
25 Organiser Rose Cuthbertson said the show would be followed up with teachers ' action packs and practical workshop sessions on the environment .
26 Organiser Rose Cuthbertson said the show would be followed up with teachers ' action packs and practical workshop sessions on the environment .
27 A £50,000 ‘ windfall ’ from Northern Arts is helping Cleveland Theatre Company carry out an ambitious plan to link up with Billingham 's Forum Theatre .
28 She would have grown up with Marguerite 's calm influence around her ; she would have been more French than English .
29 At this point the count came up with Maggie 's drink and conversation lapsed , but Maggie felt it was a start .
30 There had been things Crevecoeur could have done to get out , such as take advantage of the open invitation to take up with Cab 's natro group .
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