Example sentences of "come up [prep] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Armagh Language Centre , based at the local College of Further Education , has come up with two courses in European Studies and English Language . |
2 | We have come up against some prejudice in the dressage , but the nice thing is that at the end of the test sheets you often see the same comment from the judge — ‘ What a super pony ! ’ . ’ |
3 | I think the show would have been less timid if he had sought out more of the artists in their 20s who nowadays keep coming up in mixed exhibitions in Liverpool , Birmingham , Leeds , Whitechapel and so on . |
4 | But I honestly ca n't come up with any solution in that respect , because er , until you 've got er multi-national enforcement agencies which no politician is going to agree to , erm , you 're not going to solve the pro pro problem there . |
5 | A case that is comparatively weak when argued within the department will come up against further problems in this tough forum , and a minister who successfully overrides objections within his or her own department may well lose in this wider battle . |
6 | Mutronics ( Medusa ) Mutant pulp directed by FX man Screaming Mad James which crossbreeds kung fu , SF and body horror , and comes up with high-kicking men in monster suits . |
7 | It is a problem which comes up at various points in considering the relations between biology and human practices , and may be put in the following way : how is a phenotypic character which would present itself in other species as a behavioural tendency represented in a species which has a culture , language and conceptual thought ? |
8 | The disloyal mutterings about his leadership will grow , as will the possibility of a token candidate standing against him when his party position comes up for formal renewal in November . |
9 | So the same topic comes up in different forms in different soap operas . |