crop up in English

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1. Keep calm when problems crop up.

2. Then problems began to crop up.

3. Misprints often crop up in the papers.

4. The same species seem to crop up repeatedly.

5. Intriguingly, similar ideas crop up in mainstream theories.

6. Similar problems may crop up in our future work.

7. For one thing, annoying technical glitches sometime crop up.

8. A number of players crop up with alarming regularity.

9. Gradually, all kinds of little problems begin to crop up.

10. Examples of brilliance crop up in one in ten autistic children.

11. Tensions crop up too between the short term and long term.

12. Jim Baxter's name would crop up more often than Ronnie Biggs.

13. Unfortunately and depressingly , these sorts of stories crop up all ( see my'Biography').

14. As china changes, many problems are solved and new ones crop up.

15. And from time to time these irritants crop up between India and China.

16. Flavor-of-the-month or program-du-jour comments crop up like weeds.

17. You have to learn to deal with difficult situations when they crop up.

18. My job is to meet the other partners involved when problems crop up.

19. I thought 28 was one of those truly special issues, which crop up periodically.

20. It had never occurred to her that a new possibility would crop up abruptly.

21. 26 synonyms for Betide: happen, chance, occur, take place, overtake, ensue, crop up, transpire, befall

22. Apples crop up everywhere from the dinner table to our most ancient myths and legends.

23. But I am referring to these day-to-day issues that seem to crop up.

24. On the day, it's who handles any emergencies that crop up like blown fuses and late deliveries.

25. Helpfully the New Oxford Dictionary is on hand to define any difficult words that may crop up.

26. But while making these treats, questions about ingredients, substitutions or the best pan to use often crop up.

27. After that-barring any snags that may crop up in the meantime-it will be donated to the museum.

28. However, business lunches may crop up from time to time - and also evening invitations which involve dining at restaurants.

29. Baic provided invaluable help in networking our computers at the museum, and provides expert troubleshooting when problems crop up

30. The same problem will crop up again after the first conference, though less acutely since the cleaning times are reduced.

31. This worked great for a long time, but when you hit the year 2000, all sorts of problems crop up.

32. (Acts 1:6) Even after the Christian congregation became well established, erroneous ideas and false expectations continued to crop up.

33. The ‘Burrowing In’ of Political Appointees With each presidential election and administration transition, concerns crop up about the doling out of …

34. Clipped, TBS' new scripted comedy about a Beantown barbershop, is one of the few Boston-set sitcoms to crop up since Cheers

35. Where problems do crop up in the records they are often of the type that are familiar to all families with teenagers.

36. Some unexpected expense always seems to crop up when you least want it to and throws your careful calculations out of the window.

37. So, obviously the practical issues that crop up between the business communities of the two sides when they engage in commercial activity would obviously be discussed at that level.

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39. Canker sores can form just about anywhere in your mouth, but it seems that they always crop up on the most uncomfortable of places: the side of the tongue or on the base of the gum line

40. ‘Family obligations always did crop up at the worst of times, Kratos thought with a Crinkle of his nose.’ ‘Grasping the bag she felt the soft Crinkle of old parchment beneath the worn cloth.’ ‘He shoots the boardroom scenes in dismal office-grade lighting, showing every crease and Crinkle on the stressed faces within the room.’