Example sentences of "always [vb infin] up [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I can always catch up with my sleep later on this morning . |
2 | They do n't always dress up of course but I soon got in the habit by trying on a Tommy Cooper-styled fez . |
3 | You can always dress up in everybody else 's deepest fears . |
4 | Such sites do not always show up at all well , because crops grow differently over old infilled ditches . |
5 | That I do n't always feel up to … the way I used to . |
6 | We can always finish up at the Boar if things do n't improve . ’ |
7 | ‘ I ca n't always keep up with the old bugger , but I 'm never far behind . ’ |
8 | Instead of talking from the stalls to actors in front of one another , he would always shamble up onto the stage with his peculiar hedgehog gait and take them aside separately . |
9 | Aesthetic and romantic ideas of the beneficent properties of ‘ natural ’ remedies do not always stand up to the realities of practical life . |
10 | Indeed the habits of our civilised forebears at work and play would not always stand up to the scrutiny of the modern conscience . |
11 | While the procedure was to some extent artificial and led to conclusions that did not always stand up to later study , it did at least mean that the different forms of early Christian teaching could now be admitted for discussion , and the possibility of real conflict between opposing views recognised as a natural and proper element in the development . |
12 | Those who promise great things do not always match up to their own or anyone else 's expectations ! |
13 | What one hears said by others does not always match up with our own experience , and we can no longer look round expecting to find clear-cut models of behaviour . |
14 | Carve them up however you wished , you would always end up with an array of monotonously similar looking bits . |
15 | ‘ In my teens , I 'd always end up with women who 'd tell me they liked me as a friend but , actually , they wanted to shag my best friend . |
16 | ‘ He used to grumble about him , but it would always end up with the same old story . ’ |
17 | does he always end up with a summing in , summing up ? |
18 | He must be ready to speculate , for the sources ( in this case the chronicles and records of government which provide him with much of his material ) do not always come up to expectation . |
19 | ATP could always come up with a few money-spinners in its annual output , but the lavish location and studio work on Whom the Gods Love , Dean 's film on the life of Mozart , irritated board chairman Sir Stephen Courtauld , who began to argue that Dean was doing too much stage work , and had alienated George Formby . |
20 | The question of money would always come up with a team operation like the ‘ Carry Ons ’ . |
21 | The angles should always add up to 720° as they did in question 13 . |
22 | You can you can apply statistics to it a bit but it 's very unlikely the statis st statistics and what really happens will always add up in fact . |
23 | What they are writing about in reality are the ideal standards of their own social group , those that give meaning to their work practice even if they do not always live up to them . |
24 | Quite frequently they refuse to fulfil the roles that others impose and they do n't always live up to expectations . |
25 | Mind you , you could always open up in Plymouth as another branch could n't you ? |
26 | Er er it seems we had a very good er er quartermaster , he seemed to always turn up er he seemed to always turn up with something . |