Example sentences of "[pron] do [not/n't] come up [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't come up with a theory immediately , though I had hunches which were difficult to put into words . |
2 | Mind , I ai n't sayin' 'e do n't 'ave 'is good points , nor that 'e do n't come up with a cuddle and a present sometimes . |
3 | Two honest critics can be given as exceptions , the first a Japanese who recorded a negative reaction to a picture which did not come up to his standards of meaningful symbolism . |
4 | Tell 'er you 'll cut 'er throat if she do n't come up with it . |
5 | He had no track record himself in combat and the men he was to lead in battle were a pretty tough crowd , all of them individualists and likely to be highly critical of any officer who did not come up to their own standards . |
6 | ‘ The players need to feel confident and secure in their positions and we are counting on those players who did not come up to expectation against Scotland , to make up for it against Ireland . ’ |
7 | These are the only role models for young women ; you feel inferior if you do n't come up to those standards , even though you know it 's a ridiculous stereotype . |
8 | When you set those criteria , you do n't come up with many names , ’ says Prosser . |
9 | ‘ We did n't come up to expectations … ’ his eyes suddenly brightened . |
10 | That 's why I dress like a policeman , so they do n't come up to you . |
11 | He does n't come up to the desk straightaway , but gives me a nod and starts looking at the flowers , really closely , like he really knew about them . |
12 | It does not come up with the rations . |
13 | It does n't come up with irrational error messages and it 's nice and simple to use . |
14 | If it does n't come up with a rescue deal by the summer , these men and women could be reaching the end of their working lives . |