Being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge.
1However, Bernanke has not given up on pressing the case for action.
2Tall marble stairways rose up on the far left and far right.
3Opinion - Every weekday morning politicians front up on RNZ's Morning Report.
4He got up on time, went to work, did a good job.
5They've been able to control how politicians stand up on this issue.
6It is 7 per cent up on the same month last year.
7It would do no good to come up on the far side.
8Seconds later the American flight also pops up on the right side.
9We needed to know had time caught up on a great team.
10Yet she'd said she had given up on Daniel after one night.
11Labour is still five points up on that spring Tory high point.
12A year ago fewer than 10 inspectors were checking up on rentals.
13Thousands of commuters were affected, with cars backed up on major highways.
14Everybody who wanted to believe that could line up on the right.
15Other members picked up on Mr Morrison's choice of words as well.
16The reality is you should stock up on food, he told FreeFM.