Example sentences of "come up [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Never once said would you like to come up Macrows . |
2 | Drifts of rain came up Loch Maree as I plowtered wet and chilled along the lochside to find the spot for JTR 's ‘ Loch Maree ’ . |
3 | A solid wall of hailstones came up Loch Ewe , ricocheting off the windscreen as it swept by , hell bent on lacerating Loch Maree and final immolation on the flanks of Slioch . |
4 | I could n't even get up Plumpton Street so I came up Fitzclarence but there were fires and damage there too . ’ |
5 | As each new number came up Bob looked at him and asked , ‘ This one ? ’ |
6 | There was n't any problem with old Pinkie Blenkinsop , but when the matter came up Trueman refused to give a promise that we could all stay here until we were carried out feet first . |
7 | Hawkbit was the last to return and as he came up Hazel set off at once . |
8 | I hope I 've got some work coming up Tavistock and Devon . |
9 | Have you got some trip coming up Lisa ? |
10 | Got coming up Friday well it means that I you know which I 'm gon na have to do anyway Saturday , so I 'll take him in and I 'll go down early |
11 | what other types of folk would be coming up Glen Ayloch |
12 | She could n't have said nothing to our if she did I should have thought well alright our nan said I must bloody go up but she did n't come up Sunday . |
13 | He did n't come up Anthy out here |
14 | Danbridge or you can come up Danbridge in the up to Wolvercloth , yes , but I 've never been , it 's the first time I 've ever been anywhere near the shopping |
15 | ‘ You think I just come up de Clyde on a banana boat ? ’ she asked . |
16 | If his lordship comes up Kath , our Bill |
17 | Well she comes up Friday and on Saturday . |