Sentence examples for to comes up from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To come up short.

To not quite achieve one's goal.

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For a while now I've been feeling like I should have more of a plan, rather than just coasting along and seeing what happens to comes up next.

In my article Saturday on the job prospects of recent college graduates, Charles Wells, who got a degree in geography in 2011, says he wishes he had chosen a different major, an issue that seems to comes up every time I talk to students and graduates.

Between work, the gym, dinner, something else always seems to comes up.

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"Prices have to come up".

They have to come up full ask.

failed to come up with such rules.

They always seem to come up.

Judges are going to come up.

Hurdles continue to come up.

"It has to come up.

"We're going to come up to the turtle hotel".

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