Example sentences of "[adj] come up [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You know the old adage that , I mean one of the reasons is it 's so much easier to come up with a scandal , to come with a rats in the basement or something like that and intrigue people , than it is to come up with some , the positive angles . |
2 | Red Bank Road Bispham , with open rack 134 coming up from the Depot to go into service as an afternoon ‘ special ’ to the Gynn . |
3 | Now unit six is very likely to come up in the exam so when you do this test for Monday you are in effect preparing for the exam . |
4 | This week Austin , Texas-based UniSQL Inc is supposed to come up with the world 's first heterogeneous database management system supporting both relational and object-oriented databases . |
5 | I saw you and Oliver in the café when we all came up from the beach . |
6 | Sure , they 're all coming up on the bus from Mullingar/Limerick/Cork on Friday for the whole weekend . ’ |
7 | Pale , cold , clammy , yes , this is the opposite , you 've got all the signs and symptoms here of a stroke , now if , this could go on with and erm if somebody , if something is n't done very quickly with this compression the person has still got this bleed , or clot in the head and eventually they just kind of all come up into the foetus position , literally all goes spastic , all these spastic movements right , you finished writing ? |
8 | bloody firemen all come up to the bed ! |
9 | On May 28th Poland 's parliament threw out the government of Hanna Suchocka by a vote of no confidence and was then unable to come up with a replacement . |
10 | But the plans came to nothing when council officers were unable to come up with the money to help host the event which runs from March 3–5 . |
11 | It notes that if Intel Corp were able to come up with a way to drive 3.8m transistors without frying the chip to a frazzle , Pentium would look pretty good . |
12 | Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised . |
13 | In 1982 the Institute of Hydrology carried out trials on the Trannon , and in 1986 was able to come up with a number of constructive lessons to be learned from this sorry story . |
14 | This channel might be solid state but the crunch sounds quite natural , and experimenting with the various options on both channels I ca n't imagine many players not being able to come up with a sound which meets their particular requirements . |
15 | Even in the ‘ settled ’ areas , where the US and the United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control ( UNFDAC ) have been active , efforts to eradicate opium by crop substitution have run into trouble for one simple reason : in 30 years , no one has been able to come up with a product as lucrative and easy to market as opium . |
16 | I am usually able to come up with an idea |
17 | But solipsism is intuitively unacceptable ; and nobody seems to be able to come up with an argument from analogy that will do the trick . |
18 | It makes me really happy to come up with an observation that I know will hit home . |
19 | Coniston Partners , the New York investment group which holds nearly 12 per cent of UAL , has given the board until January 8 to come up with an alternative to the $6.75billion buyout which failed to take off in October . |
20 | Cold fusion is the brainchild of Charles Frank , who first came up with the idea in 1947 . |
21 | And Mark S , as the one who first came up with the idea , what would you like to say about it ? |
22 | Mr Fitton , backed by merchant banker Henry Ansbacher , first came up with the offer six weeks ago . |
23 | In 1170 he had made a bid to capture Bourges itself but withdrew when Louis VII came up with an army . |
24 | discuss this with officers , the same came up over the weekend . |
25 | Pepsi outlined the problems behind their new style : ‘ It was difficult coming up with a look that was original , that did n't look like Kylie or Madonna but retained their strength — I think we 've cracked it though . ’ |
26 | But he might hold the rest at the Earn until our fifteen hundred come up from the south . ’ |
27 | Even more important , perhaps , were the discussions about the notion of a women 's aesthetic : again and again , the attempt to articulate the new and unspoken came up against the absence of an appropriate language . |
28 | They vary in their estimates of how many patients might trace some or all of their symptoms to food , but most come up with a figure of 20–30 per cent . |