Example sentences of "up with [art] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I struggled to come up with a good word or phrase to describe that , but the one we use for now is multicultural . |
2 | Buffallo , however , have come up with a good trowel at a very modest price . |
3 | There are probably many examples of instances in which Western technology has come up with a good idea which has the capability of helping the hundreds of millions of people in the Developing World . |
4 | I shall need a first-class advertising agency which can identify the main market and come up with a good campaign to target it , woo it with words and obtain a high conversion rate of sales . ’ |
5 | Needlers has come up with a good compromise with the introduction of its New Energy Bar . |
6 | Even as she turned towards the staircase she was still trying to come up with a good reason for not sleeping in his bed , but when she reached the top step she turned with a resigned sigh towards his room , too bone weary to argue any more . |
7 | ‘ We 'll have to feed you up with a good meal before you go , ’ said Sister Margaret . |
8 | She had remained her strong English self , and in truth she did put up with a good deal for in her terms a scholar 's life must always have stood for a life of privation , which would explain the furious resolve that clenched the lines in her face . |
9 | If you find a swim where you can trot down you could end up with a good bag of dace as large , individually , as those you may catch from the main river . |
10 | Even Nails , Hoomey thought proudly , could n't come up with a better name than that . |
11 | Why ca n't someone come up with a better boot than a rubber one ? |
12 | 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 . |
13 | A resolution passed by the Democrat-controlled House 27 votes to 13 advises Exxon to renegotiate and come up with a better offer . |
14 | Evans is convinced it ended up with a better dealer than it started with , and has £2m of cash to play with . |
15 | It was a ritual that distressed Anna Essinger and her staff but , given the pressure to move the children out of the camp so that others could take their places , nobody was able to come up with a better alternative to what was known as ‘ the market ’ . |
16 | Of course , while the wider range of lenders and mortgage products mean that borrowers can end up with a better deal than in the past , it also means spending more time and effort choosing the best mortgage for your particular circumstances . |
17 | Unless someone can come up with a better answer . |
18 | And the two who come up with the best reasons will join the Royal gathering . |
19 | There was much competition during the war as to who could come up with the best bomb story , and my mother had a great time telling this one to all the aunties , especially as it was only due to her nagging that I had n't been in my bed at the time . |