Come Up To in A Sentence

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    A brilliant idea seemed to come up to her in the middle of the night.

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    A feeling of dread started to come up to her as she entered the old house.

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    A friendly tourist decided to come up to us and ask for directions.

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    A stray cat cautiously began to come up to the back door every evening.

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    Don't be afraid to come up to me if you need help with the project.

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    He didn't want to come up to the sensitive issue of their differences.

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    He didn't want to come up to the subject of money, fearing a disagreement.

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    He didn't want to come up to the table, fearing an awkward conversation.

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    He didn't want to come up to the topic of his past mistakes.

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    He had to come up to the microphone to address the large crowd.

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    He hoped his luck would come up to par during the poker game.

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    He tried to avoid her gaze, but he knew she would eventually come up to him.

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    He tried to ignore her request, but he knew she would eventually come up to him.

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    He tried to ignore her, but he knew she would eventually come up to him.

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    He was afraid someone would come up to him and expose his secret.

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    He was afraid someone would come up to him and recognize him from the news.

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    He was hesitant to come up to the podium and accept the award.

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    He was hesitant to come up to the witness stand and give his testimony.

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    He was reluctant to come up to the stage and give his speech.

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    He was worried someone would come up to him and confront him about the rumors.

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    He'd been practicing his approach, waiting for the moment to come up to her.

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    I hoped no one would come up to me and ask about my personal life.

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    I hoped nobody would come up to me and try to sell me something.

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    I hoped she wouldn't come up to me at the party; I didn't want to talk.

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    I noticed the cat warily come up to the new puppy.

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    I noticed the dog hesitantly come up to the new visitor.

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    I noticed the dog tentatively come up to the food bowl.

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    I saw a child bravely come up to the stage and sing a song.

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    I saw a child shyly come up to the clown for a balloon animal.

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    I saw a shy child tentatively come up to the zoo keeper.

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    I saw a tourist tentatively come up to the map and ask for assistance.

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    I saw a volunteer cheerfully come up to the elderly woman and offer help.

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    I saw a young fan hesitantly come up to the athlete for an autograph.

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    I saw her nervously come up to the registration desk to ask a question.

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    I saw her shyly come up to the artist after the concert.

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    I waited for him to come up to me and apologize for his behavior.

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    I was anxiously waiting for him to come up to me and ask me out on a date.

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    I was patiently waiting for him to come up to me and offer an apology.

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    I was waiting for him to come up to me and initiate a conversation.

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    I watched the little boy hesitatingly come up to the ice cream truck.

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    If the actual yield doesn't come up to the projected amount, we'll need to investigate.

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    If the answer doesn't come up to your expectations, please let me know.

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    If the total cost doesn't come up to the estimated amount, we'll refund the difference.

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    If you have a complaint, please come up to customer service.

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    If you have any questions after the presentation, please come up to me individually.

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    If you have questions about the new policy, please come up to the information desk after the presentation.

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    If you notice anything suspicious, do not come up to the person; report it.

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    If you see the suspect, do not come up to him; call the authorities immediately.

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    Many challenges tend to come up to frustrate even the best students.

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    Security guards are trained to handle situations when people come up to the barrier.

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    Several employees were eager to come up to the manager with their suggestions.

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    Several reporters tried to come up to the celebrity for an interview.

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    She beamed as she watched her son come up to her with his diploma.

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    She had been practicing her opening line, hoping to come up to him confidently.

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    She had rehearsed her presentation, eager to come up to the challenge.

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    She smiled as she watched her granddaughter come up to her for a hug.

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    She smiled as she watched her students come up to her to ask questions.

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    She was delighted when he decided to come up to her and start a conversation.

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    She was pleased when he decided to come up to her and introduce himself.

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    She was surprised when he decided to come up to her after the class.

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    Strangers would often come up to her and comment on her beautiful hair.

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    The anger began to come up to the surface during the argument.

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    The bills continue to come up to an alarming amount each month.

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    The competition began to come up to the level of the leading team.

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    The costs seem to come up to more than we originally anticipated.

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    The excitement seemed to come up to a fever pitch as the game progressed.

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    The expectations seem to come up to an unrealistic level.

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    The expenses continue to come up to more than we can afford.

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    The flames threatened to come up to the neighboring buildings.

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    The flood waters began to come up to the rooftops in some areas.

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    The floodwaters began to come up to the doorsteps of the houses.

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    The fumes started to come up to the surface after the chemical spill.

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    The heat started to come up to the streets of the city after the long winter.

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    The idea didn't just suddenly come up to him; it was carefully considered.

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    The lost dog, timid and shaking, finally dared to come up to me for a pat.

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    The plants barely come up to the windowsill in the greenhouse.

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    The police officers advised us not to come up to the scene of the accident.

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    The pressure seemed to come up to a boiling point during the argument.

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    The pressure started to come up to unbearable levels during the surgery.

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    The quality began to come up to the standards of the international market.

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    The resentment began to come up to the forefront during the counseling session.

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    The river began to come up to the bridges after the prolonged rainfall.

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    The sales representative encouraged potential customers to come up to the booth.

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    The saplings barely come up to my waist in the forest.

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    The seedlings barely come up to the surface of the soil.

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    The smoke began to come up to the third floor, triggering the alarm.

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    The smoke threatened to come up to the roof of the building.

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    The stray dog, usually skittish, hesitantly started to come up to me, its tail wagging tentatively.

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    The stress began to come up to a debilitating point after months of work.

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    The tension began to come up to a breaking point in the negotiations.

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    The tension began to come up to a crisis point in the negotiations.

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    The tide began to come up to the seawall as the storm intensified.

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    The water in the lake didn't even come up to my knees.

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    The water level began to come up to the danger mark after the heavy rain.

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    The water started to come up to my ankles as the basement flooded.

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    The waves seemed to come up to the edge of the cliff during high tide.

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    The waves threatened to come up to the deck of the small boat.

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    The weeds continue to come up to choke the young vegetable plants.

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    The wildflowers barely come up to the height of the grass.

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    We watched as the fog began to come up to the base of the mountain.