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

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1 BORED kids are fed up with the long summer holiday and ca n't wait to go back to school , according to a new survey .
2 If I got fed up with the foster parents there was no one I could turn to really .
3 I was fed up with the yucky mouldy silicone round the edge and reckoned a proper job should be done on it .
4 Fed up with the cheap plonkers
5 ‘ She is fed up with the naval life ? ’
6 I was fed up with the European promoters who seemed obsessed by the American sprinters .
7 You said er , I told , I told him I was fed up with the General Secretary of this union that had n't given us any backing and you said sorry Phil , but I 'm not the General Secretary .
8 Fed up with the snail-like pace , the market yesterday began to entertain the possibility that the group itself may now be on the block .
9 And , despite what the media claimed , Reagan was not elected because people were fed up with the huge federal deficit and were clamoring for budget cuts … .
10 We got so fed up with the leaking roof that we decided to try and mend it with some tar .
11 Older reporters fed up with the declining standards of Fleet Street ; younger ones condemned to the grind of sycophantic local newspapers owned by disinterested big groups ; good freelances — all were ready to start work .
12 Northern Irish film-maker and writer Niall Leonard , fed up with the humourless stereotyping of his birthplace , has tried to break away from that image .
13 Like most activists , Isaacs is fed up with the sloth-like pace with which governments are taking on environmental concerns .
14 It was then , when she thought about it , that she decided that she was just a little fed up with the bossy brute .
15 ‘ If you are feeling bored and fed up with the daily routine , give the WI a try .
16 I left home when I was 16 , I 've travelled the world and I 'm fed up with the fun side of life .
17 ‘ It was an obvious choice , partly because of all the business they were doing in Europe and also because the public was fed up with the same old faces ; here was someone fresh at last , ’ recalls Peter Batty , director of the him .
18 He was fed up with the whole situation , and all Francesca 's family .
19 I was just fed up with the whole situation .
20 Carrington was directed to a nearby farmhouse where ‘ a tall , dark German airman had been arrested at the sharp end of a pitchfork ’ to find only another crowd of excited neighbours and a labourer called Davie Maclean who was getting fed up with the whole affair .
21 A BUS manager who was forced to give up a rural route said yesterday she was fed up with the whole business .
22 With that emphasis , Labour could hope to appeal strongly to a wide spectrum of the middle classes , from parents who are desperately worried about their children 's schooling to commuters fed up with the run-down public transport services and clogged roads .
23 Kevin Coley was rumoured to be fed up with the dreadful Napiers and looking for a new senior professional .
24 Pete got fed up with the slow roach sport and decided to switch to a spinner .
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