Example sentences of "[noun pl] come up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 WITH ONLY 48 hours to come up with the cash , Michael Knighton 's £20m take-over bid for Manchester United is back on course following a High Court ruling that gives him leave to put together a funding package .
2 Newspaper journalists came up with the information that the pachinko barons had been just as liberal with their cash as the Recruit corporation had been with political donations and cheap shares not long before .
3 The lads came up from the gill with buckets of water and stood a-row along the brink .
4 On the short mixed ridge leading to this minor training summit , you can view an endless stream of parties coming up from the Grands Montets cablecar station for a taste of a real alpine mountaineering .
5 Kids come up in the street and say , ‘ Hey Mista Rick , how ya doin' ? ’
6 He recalls that US researchers came up with a list of programmes of which they approved , including The Waltons , and those of which they disapproved , including the old Batman series , with its camp humour and captions saying ‘ Pow ’ when he punched the baddie .
7 Each of these groups came up with a list of proposals which were sent to everyone attending .
8 After initial experiments with raised beds , ramps and customised tools some lateral thinkers from both groups came up with the idea of a wheelchair with a seat which could be lowered to the plants at ground level .
9 The mine captains came up from the ranks , having been tributers and tutworkers themselves .
10 Then , as we neared the entrance , a ship came up astern , and she can only have been one of Everard 's sailing barges coming up on the tide .
11 There are a lot of enthusiasts coming up with a lot of good ideas but the information never gets out .
12 When the morning came they saw all the gardeners and weeders coming up to the wall and every one was looked at by three guards .
13 Cecilia eventually hit out against the home 's petty rules and forced the social workers to come up with an alternative .
14 Manufacturers DMF Sportswear are in the first year of a three-year deal with Third Division Barnet , who have three weeks to come up with the cash or face High Court action .
15 Their calculations came up with the number of a thousand trillion trillion times atmospheric , 1027 , a number larger than the number of atoms in your body .
16 the colours come up on the bottom again .
17 Start counting as the juices come up to the boil .
18 Perhaps only three or four keys on the typewriter keyboard that the computer will have need to be pressed at all , and if a child presses the wrong one it does n't all stop and funny , you know , impersonal messages come up on the screen saying he 's done something wrong , it just ignores them and waits for one of the correct responses .
19 Problems came up with the musicians .
20 There was still the warehouse on his left , and a derelict site beyond that , with occupied flats coming up on the right
21 Unless the horse is very sick or the swelling is severely affecting eating or breathing , it is sometimes better to delay antibiotics until the abscesses come up to a head and burst .
22 The narrowness of Foxton was at least one of the arguments to come up at the end of the century in favour of the inclined plane .
23 Suragai came up through the trees .
24 The North Wales scientists came up with the solution .
25 The Chief Officer said quite clearly last er last time that the decisions were decisions for members and members came up with a view last time that we should not remove that whole time crew from St Albans which was the one firm decision that was made at the last meeting and what Councillor is now suggesting that we should take out those twenty eight whole time fire fighters and then try and give us ten back if we 're lucky .
26 It is possible to find the origin of the synapses ending on cells of the type Hubel and Wiesel recorded from , and it is an amazing fact that 80 per cent or more of their excitatory input comes from other cortical cells , and less than 20 per cent from the nerve fibres coming up from the eye .
27 Standing back , she watched the bubbles coming up into the bottle .
28 Captain Paul Donohue says they 've got a lot of young players coming up through the ranks of the Oxford City Ice Hockey Club .
29 Girls come up against an obstacle or two , maybe on tour , and they tend to give way instead of trying to overcome them . ’
30 Girls come up against an obstacle or two , maybe on tour , and they tend to give way instead of trying to overcome them . ’
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