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Sentence count:261+11Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ariseascendbob upcomecome onfindget holdgo ongo upliftline upmove upmustermuster uprallyriserise upscrapescrape upscratchsummonsurfaceupriseSimilar words: come up tocome up withcome undercome homeuse uptie uptake upsize upMeaning: v. 1. bring forth, usually something desirable 2. result or issue 3. move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody 4. come to the surface 5. originate or come into being 6. move upward 7. be mentioned 8. start running, functioning, or operating 9. get something or somebody for a specific purpose 10. come up, of celestial bodies 11. gather (money or other resources) together over time 12. gather or bring together. 
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121. Keep your eye on these jokers, you never know what they will come up with.
122. We have tried to come up with a fresh new approach.
123. This piece of work does not come up to your usual standard.
124. They might drill for oil and come up dry.
125. Marge would very likely come up to Rome.
126. Despite a huge investment, they have come up empty.
127. I feel some one come up behind me.
128. She hadn't wanted to come up into the cab.
129. I would come up with any possible imaginable consequence.
130. If fecundity continued to evade her, the question of responsibility was bound to come up sooner or later.
131. Innovative companies generously reward people who come up with bright ideas.
132. Though not, of course, the one he'd just come up because the ferret was still down there in hot pursuit.
133. If he was a journalist intent on digging up some ancient dirt, he'd come up empty-handed.
134. On the other, he has to come up with things to say to the hungry hordes outside the 49ers locker room.
135. They were satisfied to learn, to come up with new ideas,(www.Sentencedict.com) and to nudge the field forward.
136. It affects us all and its practitioners do not come up for re-election every five years.
137. Her stomach clenched like a fist, but there was nothing in there to come up.
138. They come up against our distinctive types of personal defence and weakness.
139. Only if somebody can come up with a way to turn back the clock.
140. And the only nickname anyone has come up with for the dour former Stanford star is, well, Mike.
141. The issue won't come up for a vote for several weeks.
142. Jack allowed the feeling of rest to come up on him slowly, trying to adjust himself to the lack of fear.
143. Britain prefers absolute standards, which would exclude all products that failed to come up to the minimum acceptable level.
144. Objective probability applies to those events which have been tested previously and found to come up with consistent results.
145. Forensic scientists have scoured the scene but have not come up with any conclusive evidence.
146. They looked at each other with the knowledge that they had come up against the edge of the permissible.
147. The kind of explanation we come up with must not contradict the laws of physics.
148. Try processing all the relevant information contained in the problem to help you come up with one plausible explanation.
149. Unions were bargaining for dental insurance[sentencedict.com], as if scraping the barrel to come up with new benefits.
150. Instead the 20 District Health authorities involved were asked to come up with a £9,000 each by tomorrow afternoon.
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