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

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1 The microcomputer firms foresee networks of micros taking over , and the minicomputer firms see networks of minis , while IBM has come up with Systems Application Architecture ( SAA ) , designed to maintain the mainframe 's iron grip on corporate data processing 's throat .
2 Trying to out-do the star-studded cast it assembled for last year 's Object World San Francisco , the Object Management Group has come up with Steve Jobs , NeXT Computer Inc chief executive ; Lee Reiswig , IBM Corp Personal Software Division president ; John Edwards , Novell Inc executive vice president ; Bud Tribble , NeXT co-founder and SunSoft Inc vice president User Systems ; Representative Edward Markey , chairman , the US House Telecommunication & Finance Committee ; Bo Hedfors , L M Ericsson Telefon AB chief technology officer ; Kurt Fischer , Pentagon director , Department of Defense Information and Elaine Bond , Chase Manhattan Bank vice-president .
3 ACE Communications Ltd has come up with Spidernet ( a name that may cause a few concerns for the Edinburgh-based Spider Systems Ltd ) a hub that supports both Token Ring and direct-attached coaxial and twinaxial connections .
4 This had been carried out inside the health department and had come up with findings that were easily predictable .
5 How strange that from all the many places to which she might have been drafted , chance had come up with Ardneavie .
6 SOME BRIGHT sparks at Wyseplant have come up with brand new service for industry and commerce .
7 Of course , he had n't come up with answers , but he had indicated where , in what directions , further work might pay the necessary dividend .
8 Tatung Science & Technology has come up with Sparcstation 10 , Sun Classic and LX clones .
9 Revolution Technologies Inc in Natick , Massachusetts has come up with PowerDrive , software designed to increase the file storage capacity of Sparc boxes transparently : the company says that it compresses files by 50% and it works on text and object files and executables .
10 Now Caradon Twyfords has come up with Avalon — an attractive , stylish , user-friendly bathroom designed for anyone , old or young , disabled or able-bodied .
11 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 .
12 The next day or the day after perhaps , when they had talked a lot about the commune project , Mary had come up with Bella 's name .
13 Sequoia Systems Inc , Marlborough , Massachusetts , has come up with Sequoia Support Network , claiming an industry-first in being able to instantaneously detect and automatically respond to system errors anywhere in the world .
14 She was asking what Steve had come up with job wise she said if ever I wanted a C V writing Graham 'd do it for me
15 Archaeologists have come up with data at Dorestad , the trading emporium through which the Carolingian court had been supplied , showing protracted decline with , allegedly , a sharp downturn c. 830 .
16 Parsippany , New Jersey-based , Dialogic Corp , the call processing components supplier , has come up with AppServer , a software environment that lets voice processing applications run on any computing platform .
17 The idea had arisen for Frank through his location and questions that had come up about muons ; Sakharov had been developing fusion in secret and picked up the notion because he would have been on the lookout for any papers about fusion , of whatever sort .
18 ‘ Anyway , ’ I said , ‘ I took off my boots and jacket and left them up here and I dropped into the water , because Harry had n't come up for air , like I told you . ’
19 It felt fragile at first , but it was as if I had finally come up for air after nearly drowning in a pool of lies .
20 ONE of Norfolk 's oldest houses , a twelfth-century converted priory at Horsham St Faith , five miles outside Norwich , has come up for sale through the Prudential ( 0603 761600 ) for £350,000 The house 's rarity is reflected in its Grade I listed status .
21 They had seen that the volcano was in eruption even before dropping anchor ; many of them had come up on deck to see the spectacle .
22 ‘ You had best come up on deck if you are to be sick .
23 He had not come up on deck when the P.L.A .
24 But when a High King or Queen is born , they have always come up to Tara 's gates , and sung him — or her — into the world .
25 First time I went to Norwich alone , he come up to school and got me out at half past nine in the morning .
26 My father come up to school , he come up there on a bike to see the schoolmaster and get me out to get a load of hay home .
27 ‘ You had better come up to Lady Merchiston , ’ Theda said , leading the way to the stairs .
28 Although Fletcher admitted that England have not come up to standard over the last three months , he also believes that a poor itinerary and a lack of turning pitches in English domestic cricket is largely to blame for the string of dismal performances .
29 Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out .
30 Why else had he come up to Tucker 's for fags when he could have got them closer to home ?
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