41. Kingsley said he needed to know what his economist and his godchild had been up to. 42. Knowing that I was up to my ears in debt, Edwin offered to help me out. 43. Like Patsy Kensit, I was up to my neck in oasis. 44. No doubt many more boys were up to the same tricks, but convention ruled that they were better able to look after themselves. 45. Now it is up to the aid agencies to make life as comfortable and easy as possible for the refugees. 46. Or had they been afraid to do so in case it drew attention to what they were up to? 47. Perhaps, as Clement Attlee once said of a minister he was sacking, they are simply not up to the job. 48. Stein is up to his eyebrows in debt. |