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

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1 What a guide IF YOU are thinking of a driving holiday in France this year it is well worth being able to parle a little motoring Francaise and the AA , along the National Tyre and Autocare have come up with ways of helping to make yourself understood .
2 But the workers hope to marry them together with the aid of computer techniques to come up with sets of data ‘ signatures ’ that will indicate deposits far beneath the Earth .
3 Funny how with all their computers and name-matching , these people never seem to come up with offers of anything one actually wants : Diners Club France has chosen Cardpac , Sema Group Plc 's software package for managing credit cards , to support a ‘ new commercial strategy and to develop its financial and non-financial services ’ in a contract said to be worth between $1.45m and $1.8m : ‘ We will use Cardpac to follow our clients ’ activity and to construct a database segmented by expenses , in order to understand client profiles better and to adapt our offers to their needs , ’ said Rolf Harff , managing director of Diners Club France .
4 Even if no one is around who can confirm a particular incident , if you are able to come up with details of surroundings and personalities of which you had no conscious memory , and if these are later proved to have been accurate , there is no real reason to suppose that a significant event was simply a figment of an over-active imagination .
5 Paul 's verdict : Bags have been around a long time now and Rohan can justifiably claim to have prompted other companies to come up with versions of their original .
6 Do you find that it is a particular type of child who tends to come up in front of you ?
7 A little boy came up with lumps of rock in his hand .
8 But when I inserted another two SIMMS the system came up with 6Mb of RAM as expected .
9 The boat came up on top of the wave , with white water all around it .
10 Something came up in respect of the tie lines which I 'd just like to mention while we 're here in respect of .
11 Higgins , came up in front of snooker 's ruling body , the WPBSA , to answer charges of offences committed during last November 's UK championship in Preston .
12 She came up in front of my parents and said : ‘ Would you like to take this home , put a sample in it and we 'll do a sperm count for you ? ’
13 There were more unrelated Smiths playing against each other in the Triangular Tournament of 1912 , when Tiger of England came up against Dave of Australia .
14 We 're coming up to Christmas of course and that was touched on yesterday how much people spend at Christmas .
15 Yeah , keeping myself busy I 've got a lot of surveys coming up in Caernarfon of all places
16 The focus of the conference appeared to be putting forward some sort of motion to this conference which is coming up in June of this year , balled the Socialist Conference , this Tony Benn thing .
17 I kicked the rudder and dropped the nose , and we broke out of the fog and saw the water coming up in front of us .
18 BELOW Building on such skeletons , artists can come up with impressions of what dinosaurs like Triceratops looked like , but it should be stressed that such images are no more than guesses .
19 We 'd try and come up with ideas of what it was all about — sometimes prompted by Bernie , sometimes not .
20 People will come up to members of the library committee within the school and talk about library issues .
21 The biographer may come up against problems of concealment , both written records and works having been destroyed .
22 And all the lady members always either before or on the day , come up with bags of stuff for the tombola .
23 all that , and then the computer analyses and comes up with areas of where they think you might be
24 Oh , it comes up from Canterbury of course .
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