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121, If you try to change the name of the school you will run up against a lot of opposition. 122, How does our product stack up against those of our competitors? 123, Working in the slums brought her up against the realities of poverty. 124, They were up against a good team but did very well. 125, We came up against a lot of problems in the course of building our extension. 126, The kittens like to nuzzle up against/up to their mother. 127, A woman called on the population to rise up against the government. 128, You'll come up against the reigning champion in the next round. 129, In a consumer taste test, Coke went up against Pepsi. 130, The chairwoman is up against the greatest challenge to her position. 131, Tom was cold so he huddled up against the radiator. 132, I knocked up against my old teacher in the town this morning. 133, We are sorry to be late with the goods, but we came up against some unexpected delays. 134, Many families are up against it, unable to afford even basic items. 135, The government is running up against considerable opposition to its tax reforms. 136, The government is running up against considerable opposition to its privatization plans. 137, The gym teachers lined us up against the cement walls. 138, There were four of us squashed up against each other on the seat. 139, He came up against a lot of problems with his boss. 140, The museum has run up against opposition to its proposals. 141, The great bulk of the building reared up against the night sky. 142, Ellwood yanked, and the back of her skull slammed up against the bedhead. 143, That night, in the connubial bedroom, she sat up against a stack of pillows, nursing the baby. 144, They come up against our distinctive types of personal defence and weakness. 145, They were up against the absolute certainty of guilt expressed by all the parties weighed against them. 146, He repeated his question, and came up against the same smiling ignorance. 147, They looked at each other with the knowledge that they had come up against the edge of the permissible. 148, But here we run up against the difficulty that this formulation appears to derive a prescriptive conclusion from two factual premisses. 149, From the sideline it looked like a rottweiler up against a chihuahua. 150, Tommy is pressed face up against the wall, arms handcuffed behind his back.