Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] up with a " in BNC.
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1 | But knowledge develops unevenly ; Dewey 's luck was not so conspicuous when it came to , say , radio engineering , where relatively simple new subjects end up with a classification symbol of twelve digits or more . |
2 | A ‘ Slaven for Scotland ’ number was followed immediately by the striker 's selection for Ireland ; the ‘ Pears for Sweden ’ shirt led inevitably to the goalie missing his England B call up with a fractured cheek bone . |
3 | How do the Garys and Larrys come up with a thousand quid ? |
4 | They have cottoned on to the fact that the dealers come up with a different brand name every week . |
5 | Our audiences put up with a lot , but they will not accept total inadequacies for every performance . |
6 | It always amazes me how Bills which the Government support end up with a Chairman from the Government side of the House , thus giving the Government a majority . |
7 | The HP 700 products were originally based on Alsys technology and Alsys will continue developing , marketing and maintaining these products as well as shipping new versions of the product supporting HP-UX 8.0 on the Series 800 , and will follow up with a new version supporting the Series 400 and 300 workstations . |
8 | Unless and until scientists come up with a better way , the drug would probably have be administered by a catheter permanently inserted into the brain , a method currently used in treatments for inoperable brain cancer . |
9 | Let's suppose the dice show up with a four , a two , and a one . |
10 | Two men walk up with a patient between them . |
11 | Thank you yes , I mean our purpose is not here to try and judge competing bids for the new settlement , but to try to come to if we can , objective appraisal of if we are minded to recommend the new settlement , could we in fact come up with a district location . |