Example sentences of "come up [prep] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So we asked some of the other Liverpool stores to come up with their definition of Merseystyle …
2 So we asked some of the other Liverpool stores to come up with their definition of Merseystyle …
3 The day before we were due to leave , he came up to our room after lunch and began by saying that perhaps it was n't so sensible for Flora to continue her journey by herself , travelling by local buses across the Atlas , and not only not sensible but not altogether safe , even though she was tough and independent and used to looking after herself .
4 The water came up to my cross-bar of my bike so it must have been about three feet deep .
5 Came up to my place on Monday and
6 Frank came up with his idea of muonic atoms and the consequent possibility of cold fusion as the result of a picture of the cosmic particles that the Bristol physicists had obtained .
7 Rex rolled across the sidewalk and came up with his hand inside his leather jacket .
8 I dived behind a handcart and came up with my automatic in my hand .
9 ‘ Tell me , Ralph , ’ she cooed , ‘ do you know of any safe seats that are coming up in your part of the world ? ’
10 Darlington has 131 of the crime combatting schemes and some volunteers feared they could fold if the council did not come up with its share of the funding Durham County Council provides the other half .
11 Why would that just come up on my ear like that ?
12 Many of the matters arising will come up in my report of correspondence .
13 Well no , I 'll get it , I 'll probably got some upstairs in my coat , so , when you come up for your cup of tea or whatever , or your bottle of milk .
14 Aye , cos about six month ago there was a job come up in our office for like a trainee assistant manager type , well an assistant to an assistant manager kind of thing so I applied for it and another woman in the office applied for it cos she 's been here for like sixteen years or whatever .
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