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

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1 I shall ride up on the Norton , ’ he told her , and there was a difficult pause in which she waited for him to suggest she should come up to Liverpool in the New Year .
2 ( You must come up to Toad Hall , it 's a jacobean residence with a bit of Tudor thrown in .
3 From 1992 , all new cars must come up to USA standards for emissions ; this means that all new cars will have to be fitted with catalytic converters and subsequently will run only on unleaded petrol .
4 Yes , it 'll come up on Monday next erm , no Monday fortnight , yes , twentieth .
5 ‘ The board has a contemporary attitude to graphics , people who 'll come up with ideas in the future .
6 Well , perhaps she 'll come up to town then and pay me a visit .
7 Ahhh I shall have to tell him then , he said cos that 'll come up for sale then .
8 British filmmakers could come up with films that would overcome the resistance of American exhibitors to non-Hollywood products , as the $5 million grossed by The Red Shoes suggests , but they would n't do so in sufficient quantities until Rank had developed more sophisticated ideas about how to cajole the right sort of product from his writers , directors and producers .
9 In the class see actual oral erm knowledge , I could talk with any of them and put my point a , and I could come up with ideas could n't put it down in
10 There was a possibility that a recording of his might be used as theme music for a commercial — if he could come up to London in the near future this could be discussed .
11 Significantly , though , the Soviet leader added that since a new constitution was being prepared , any article could come up for review , and this included Article 6 .
12 They 'd come up to Hampstead to have coffee and we were to go to the Everyman , but the queue was too long .
13 Wishing desperately that she were able to defend her grandfather , but knowing that to explain would only cause more trouble until she 'd been able to speak with his mother , and fervently wishing she had locked her door when she 'd come up to bed , Ellie said tiredly , ‘ I do n't know why .
14 Well he 'd come up from Totnes this morning .
15 Yes the tinkers used to come up from Blair Gowrie to do that long ago .
16 Sometimes Elise would come up to London to spend a few days at Merrill 's flat and together they visited galleries , and saw a show .
17 He says that any teacher who makes comments like that in front of a class , should n't be in school that 's why he said to us that if a teacher ever speaks to us like that he would come up to school and sort him out .
18 A consortium led by Spanish state airline Iberia had reportedly deposited US$130,000,000 in a New York bank on Sept. 28 as part of a July 16 agreement whereby it would come up with $260,000,000 in cash and $2,100 million in debt-for-equity swaps to buy 85 per cent of the state airline Aerolíneas Argentinas [ see p. 37608 ] .
19 Suddenly he would come up with things that were very exciting . ’
20 So for example , if you typed actor in the search field , chose award from the keyword list and put the date 1971 in the Date and Archive box the program would come up with Woody Allen .
21 No , he had n't seen her for a week before that weekend ; he had missed her — this with a baleful glance towards the door — and had indeed got as far as ringing her up on the Saturday morning , hoping she would come up for Sunday , but had got no answer from her flat .
22 But I think of course we can all debate er the various individual proposals and I think if we were in control of the council not only of course would we have different policies but the sort of detailed matters which would come up in debate would be discussed in committee , things would be in the normal way .
23 The biographer may come up against problems of concealment , both written records and works having been destroyed .
24 May I therefore pass on to the Prime Minister the good wishes of all my constituents for his efforts at Maastricht and hope that when he has finished there he will come up to Derbyshire and tell us all about it ?
25 People will come up to members of the library committee within the school and talk about library issues .
26 and if I ca n't get want I want at the Famlingham Textile Centre which is excellent when I next need fabrics I shall come up , I will come up to London and I 'll go to Libertys , but I will have measured first of all to within an inch as to what I want because
27 We should not expect that research will come up with recipes and remedies which will work whatever the circumstances .
28 Each division of CCG will be in charge of its own quality control programme , setting up Quality Improvement Teams who will come up with ideas to improve various aspects of their particular areas .
29 I do a fair amount of charitable work — I was president of the BMC which I really enjoyed doing and I 'm president designate of the Council for National Parks which will come up in October .
30 And you 've got plenty of time , you 've got a fortnight elapse between the two , we can come up with ideas , like the idea of that ?
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