Example sentences of "come up [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the fifth element that motivated Wall Street appears to have come up only with Norman Rockwell and Jackson Pollock . |
2 | Erm just to go over the payments for the car park which has come up actually under community industries and the plants , the total being now for plants it was four hundred and forty four pounds er |
3 | It had come up vaguely in conversation between us . |
4 | Her granddaddy came up here to farm in 1891 , but her husband 's family has been here longer . |
5 | Connon came up out of blackness into a dream . |
6 | Now , though , comes the word that Confederacy is being developed by Ivan Reitman — coming up soon in Ghostbusters II , which he also wrote — and if all goes well , he will be directing it for 20th Century Fox . |
7 | But I think he was three when his father was sh came up here to work . |
8 | Erm and of course the the wagons as I say would would come up right along side that er road . |
9 | Come up on to New Manor Road ? |
10 | Come up up through Hammond Street , do you ? |
11 | Oh no , my father stand aboard there when we have been dredging , you know , and they come up there at speed and he stood there and he swore at at that part of if , call them all the crazy buggers my father . |
12 | And then it go comes up again with veil . |
13 | Regarding the regular use of Eddey 's Lane as a short cut for through traffic , Anthony Williams said the matter comes up frequently at parish council meetings . |
14 | I do n't think that comes up much in conversations though does it ? |
15 | Jose-Maria Olazabal rarely comes up short on birdie putts , but then never before had he putted for $700,000 . |