单词 | Come up |
例句 | 1. The essay didn't come up to his usual standards. 2. I had to run to come up with her. 3. Everything will come up roses. 4. We must come up with a solution that our shareholders will find acceptable. 5. Veronica had come up to him with her usual cheery smile. 6. Never expect him to come up with a brilliant idea. 7. No one has come up with a definitive answer as to why this should be so. 8. We're having a meeting to try to come up with ideas for fund-raising. 9. The trees come up to my window like the yearning voice of the dumb earth. 10. See if you can rework your schedule and come up with practical ways to reduce the number of hours you're on call. 11. Several of the members have come up with suggestions of their own. 12. The governors come up for re-election next year. 13. Opportunities like this don't come up every day. 14. He couldn't come up with an answer. 15. A position has come up in the accounts department. 15. 16. We'll let you know if any vacancies come up. 17. His film performance didn't come up to expectations. 18. The president belled the secretary to come up. 19. The snowdrops are just beginning to come up. 20. I expect something to come up soon. 21. The silver has come up beautifully. 22. That house you like has come up for sale. 23. Safety measures failed to come up to standard . 24. come up against a series of problems. 25. Her film performance didn't come up to expectations. 26. The same problems come up every time. 27. How soon can you come up with the money? 28. The paintings will come up for auction next month. 29. Their trip to France didn't come up to expectations. 30. The daffodils are just beginning to come up. 1. The essay didn't come up to his usual standards. 2. We must come up with a solution that our shareholders will find acceptable. 3. Never expect him to come up with a brilliant idea. 4. No one has come up with a definitive answer as to why this should be so. 5. We're having a meeting to try to come up with ideas for fund-raising. 6. See if you can rework your schedule and come up with practical ways to reduce the number of hours you're on call. 7. Several of the members have come up with suggestions of their own. 8. Engineers are still trying to come up with a commercially viable replacement for internal - combustion engines. 9. The whole question of the allocation of resources will come up for review next week. 10. The establishment of our GRE computer data has enabled us to come up with innovative tactics for doing well on the GRE. 11. Another team of scientists has come up with conflicting evidence. 31. The subject of salaries didn't come up. 32. I'm afraid something urgent has come up. 33. We watched the sun come up. 34. Their holiday in France didn't come up to expectations. 35. Your licence will come up for review every July. 36. He rang for the servant to come up. 37. That question did come up in the examination. 38. They've come up from Texas. 39. The regulations come up for review in April. 40. The food didn't come up to my expectations. 41. When does your contract come up for renewal? 42. How am I supposed to come up with $10,000? 43. Something urgent has come up; I have to go. 44. The performance didn't come up to our expectations. 45. A vacancy has come up in the accounts department. 46. The book doesn't come up to the mark. 47. The subject didn't come up in conversation last night. 48. Why don't you come up to New York for the weekend? 49. His name has come up in the rumour mill as a possible director for the project. 50. Her flight has just come up on the arrivals board. 51. I realise that he hasn't come up with any new ideas,() but by the same token we haven't needed any. 52. The question is bound to come up at the meeting. 53. If you come up against difficulties, let me know and I'll help out. 54. I sowed some seeds last week, but they haven't come up yet. 55. More often than not, a student will come up with the right answer. 56. We may find we come up against quite a lot of opposition from local people. 57. We shall have to work hard to come up with the other firm. 58. We expect to come up against a lot of opposition to the plan. 59. I've given it a good clean and it's come up like new . 60. Engineers are still trying to come up with a commercially viable replacement for internal - combustion engines. 61. We've discussed this problem intermittently, but so far we've failed to come up with a solution. 62. We expect to come up against a lot of opposition to the scheme. 63. Dwayne has come up trumps with a goal worthy of winning any match. 64. Is that the best excuse you can come up with? 65. We wanted to buy the house but we couldn't come up with the cash. 66. He couldn't come up with an appropriate answer just at the time. 67. The water was up to/had come up to the level of the windows. 68. Your behavior does not come up to the expected standard. 69. The subject of gambling has come up several times recently. 70. Half the fun of gardening is never knowing exactly what's going to come up. 71. They've come up in the world since I last met them. 72. Scientists in different countries, working independently of each other, have come up with very similar results. 73. No one has yet come up with a successful peace formula. 74. We racked our brains but we couldn't come up with a solution. 75. Why don't you come up to Scotland for a few days? 76. The resort certainly failed to come up to expectations . 77. I can't come up with £10 000 out of thin air - it'll take a while to find that kind of money. 78. The whole question of the allocation of resources will come up for review next week. 79. The minister criticised the police for failing to come up with any leads. 80. I've got to go - something has just come up at home and I'm needed there. 81. You may lose your job if you don't come up to scratch . 82. The issue should come up for discussion at the climate change conference. 83. She believed she had come up with one of the greatest innovations of modern times. 84. He's tiny(sentence dictionary)(), he doesn't even come up to my chest! 85. We weren't able to come up with any new suggestions. 86. Who wants to come up to the top of the hill with me? 87. You've got no idea of what you're going to come up against. 88. We seem to have come up against a brick wall in this investigation. 89. What they promise sounds impressive enough - let's see if they come up with the goods. 90. It will be so great watching the sun come up. 91. It's surely not beyond the wit of man to come up with a solution. 92. Your last essay wasn't up to scratch/didn't come up to scratch. 93. His performance didn't really come up to his usual high standard. 94. She's come up with some amazing scheme to double her income. 95. This doesn't come up to the standard of your usual work. 96. He is one of the reservists who will plead not guilty when their cases come up. 97. My parents live down in Florida, but they come up to Chicago every summer. 98. She's really come up in the world since she left school. 99. If you want to buy my car, you must come up with the money. 100. That was a wonderful meal! You've come up trumps again. 101. With all the wonders of modern technology, why has no one come up with a way to make aircraft quieter? 102. I don't think I set out to come up with a different sound for each album. At the same time, I do have a sense of what is right for the moment. 103. I hope you can come up with a better plan than this. 104. She's come up with a hare-brained scheme for getting her novel published. 105. The establishment of our GRE computer data has enabled us to come up with innovative tactics for doing well on the GRE. 105. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 106. This matter will come up for discussion at next month's meeting. 107. I defy you to come up with one major accomplishment of the current Prime Minister. 108. I'm afraid something urgent has come up; I won't be able to see you tonight. 109. Our marketing people have come up with a great idea for the launch of the new model. 110. He's come up with a really good design for a solar-powered car. 111. You'll come up against the reigning champion in the next round. 112. If Warren can come up with the $15 million, we'll go to London. 113. We've been to the state tournament four times, but we've come up short every time. 114. What's our fallback if they don't come up with the money? 115. Out of breath,he spluttered he'd come up the stairs at once. 116. Another team of scientists has come up with conflicting evidence. 117. It's a friendly place-people come up to you in the street and start talking. 118. We've been asked to come up with some new ideas. 119. I'm afraid I'll have to cancel our date - something's come up . 120. Our party is the strongest as we come up to the election. 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, 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, 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. 151. With the breakdown of the administration, crime syndicates have come up in a big way. 152. This new lot have come up because the landowners are fools. 153. Stay on the left and let it come up close, jumping over its lightning bolts in the process. 154. Something must have come up, and she must have gone off in a hurry. 155. Still, I've been through the trade directory and come up with something a bit more hopeful. 156. It may help them come up with new drinks on Earth. 157. Junkers has come up with an ecological alternative to worktops made from tropical hardwoods. 158. If Marge did come up to Rome suddenly, Tom had a lot of his own clothing hanging ready in the closet. 159. He rang to say he would be late home -- something had come up at the office. 160. He racked his brains, but did not come up with a solution. 161. McCurry said he expects the issue to come up at budget negotiations with congressional Republicans. 162. Needlers has come up with a good compromise with the introduction of its New Energy Bar. 163. Nabers asks the seniors to come up with a cheer to break the huddle. 164. Can you give me one more day to come up with something? 165. Unless Anderson has come up with a new math, the restriction means a $ 250, 000 reduction in gate receipts. 165. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 166. The Wurzel is the most sophisticated and its inventor has studied heron behaviour and come up with a radical audible warn-off. 167. I come up with my cookbook ideas from questions people ask frequently. 168. He'll come up with a different idea further down the road. 169. Young girls come up to me all the time to ask for advice. They see me as a survivor. Drew Barrymore 170. Dreadnought's anchor had come up easily enough when the salvage tug came to dispose of her. 171. When he falls for a white girl they inevitably come up against parental intransigence and social hostility. 172. They take the initiative, come up with technological and organizational innovations, devise new solutions to old problems. 173. I pretended to read the note a moment longer, giving myself a chance to come up with something. 174. No, fair do's, it takes a lot of forethought to come up with that one. 175. Such researchers often come up with very different conclusions from those of the new prevention thinkers. 176. You could dig for ever and you wouldn't come up with enough gold to fill your front teeth in. 177. They desperately need a top-class fast bowler and ordered their cricket committee to come up with a suitable candidate. 178. And Oscar come up to me and I had a dory that day. 179. Cusack has an idea that perhaps we can come up with an additional line to cement the scene. 180. Designers have come up with a technique for making skis more flexible. 181. But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder, more elusive than in any previous work. 182. In desperate situations of life or death people come up with unheard-of wisdom. 183. The banks have conducted two internal audits and come up with about $ 30 million in dormant accounts. 184. And young activists can win the princely sum of £100 if they come up with the winning slogan. 185. For some days he had been mulling this over, trying to come up with something more interesting than Wyvis Hall. 186. To date, no one has been able to come up with a satisfactory explanation. 187. Birth will come up when it will come up and the file clerk knows his business. 188. He had come up through motorcycle racing and saloon cars. 189. Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. Muhammad Ali 190. If we come up with a different game each time we do drama, what are we teaching the children? 191. Devlin had called her to come up quickly and see the impressive sight of Grand Harbour's floodlit fortifications in the distance. 192. As if the extra time would allow them to come up with a thoughtful answer. 193. The University of Florida researcher has come up with a brilliantly simple way to tackle tooth decay. 194. Grayling reckons that he has about another two years of research to do before he can come up with a conclusive report. 195. As will be seen by the illustrations(), Basler and Professional/AMI have come up with very different looking installations. 196. Jig, reel, and hornpipe were all I could come up with. 197. American scientists have come up with an ingenious way of getting rid of cockroaches. 198. Boeing left the wisdom of that to the airline officials and challenged the team to come up with an even sturdier model. 199. I proceeded to come up with an affirmative action plan for the company that would work. 200. I didn't come up with a theory immediately, though I had hunches which were difficult to put into words. 201. And what do you do when to come up against a brick wall? 202. Sure enough, we soon come up to a party of puffin and a single guillemot. 203. Everyone knew the story of how old man Reynolds had come up from nothing to be a landowner. 204. Those are the interactive ones that will come up in a bit. 205. I would then build on those ruins and come up with a way of dealing with the scene at hand. 206. However, by handling the machine with some software, Comet Data could have come up with a real bargain. 207. Every morning I come up and comb them, keep them soft, pleasant-looking. 208. They're holding a competition to come up with a name for the new bridge. 209. He says if we don't come up with the dosh by Sunday, he's selling the car to someone else. 210. Tony used to come up with some quite amazing ideas and we'd try and put them into practice. 211. Here, Wade realized, he had come up against a few firm truths. 212. It is for the benefit of the inspectors who come up from Paris for the biannual audits. 213. You've made a lot of accusations but you haven't come up with any evidence to support them. 214. Recognising the problem, district councillors have come up with a much needed cash injection to ease the crisis. 215. BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice. 216. But there are further dimensions of that call for which union schemes have not yet come up with adequate solutions. 1. 217. Girls did not come up to him and nuzzle him. 218. Read in studio A firm has come up with a new high-tech way to beat credit card fraud. 219. Apparently nobody at Tucson Water could come up with the names. 220. An old guy come up to me in the street and asked for a dime for coffee. 221. The London based group Centrepoint has come up with a plan to bring together the people needed to get more homes. 222. Fish come up from the deep sea in the early morning and the early evening. 223. It's very easy to be an armchair critic but much harder to come up with solutions that will work. 224. Nearly every economic summit since the first one in 1975 has come up with a catch phrase. 225. I hung around Natchez for three or four years,(http:///come up.html) then I come up here. 226. Two, can you come up with some moral principle, some ethical issue that is so important it justifies deception? 227. They would argue strenuously in their group and then the team captain would report what the group had come up with. 228. We explored every possible avenue, but still couldn't come up with a solution. 229. But does it come up to scratch for educational value? 230. But he can never come up with a satisfactory answer. 231. We'll put our heads together after work and see if we can come up with a solution. 232. So he hopes to come up with a special X-ray stain binding to human nerve endings. 233. It doesn't come up with irrational error messages and it's nice and simple to use. 234. For this reason it is impossible to come up with universal rules dictating how explanations are to be provided. 235. Congress could not come up with an agreement on a spending plan for next year. 236. The administration needs to come up with a sound fiscal policy. 237. The two groups announced last August they had come up with dense wavelength division multiplexing prototype chips. 238. It was a much better floor plan than I would have come up with had I not known about feng shui. 239. And come up with an elegant, really beautiful solution that works. 240. I was going to go down and take him, but - well, something's come up and I can't. 241. The depressions in the sand are made by turtles, that come up here to lay their eggs. 242. Not all the good ideas that curriculum developers and academics come up with are daft or unrealistic. 243. The waiter totally ignored Glen and served a girl who had come up beside him. 244. You will then have an easy check when the actuals come up. 245. It should come up for council approval no later than early March. 246. I sowed lots of poppies, but they haven't come up yet. 247. Sniffen said he has applied for other grants but has come up empty. 248. The board must come up with a plan to put the city back on its financial feet. 249. Perhaps John Major, already well into the habit of stealing Labour's clothes, will come up with the right formula. 250. Together, they come up against an extraordinarily barbaric state bureaucracy and not a few disappointments. 251. Politicians have come up with many tricks to evade campaign spending limits. 252. This had been carried out inside the health department and had come up with findings that were easily predictable. 253. Total strangers used to come up to me and tell me how much they'd enjoyed the show. 254. And he continued his signature practice of appointing teams to come up with recommendations that he could act on quickly. 255. Analysts think Boeing will most likely start afresh and come up with a real rival early in 2002. 256. Stone decided to hold a contest to see who could come up with a motto that would best capture that value. 257. Or as a desperate bid to get Aviemore to come up with the money? 258. The sun was coming up, or had already come up, and the heavy mists wore a pearlescent glow. 259. He had come up with one idea, though, which had turned out to be a blinder at Christmastime. 260. The seeds haven't sprouted [ come up ] yet. 261. I withdrew, came over her belly, spurting come up to her breasts. |
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