Use "came up to expectations|come up to expectation" in a sentence

1. Her film performance didn't come up to expectations.

2. The food didn't come up to my expectations.

3. Their trip to France didn't come up to expectations.

4. The resort certainly failed to come up to expectations .

5. His film performance didn't come up to expectations.

6. The performance didn't come up to our expectations.

7. Their holiday in France didn't come up to expectations.

8. He doesn't size up to my expectations.

9. She doesn't size up to my expectations.

10. He failed to live up to his parents' expectations.

11. The event did not live up to expectations.

12. The job failed to measure up to her expectations.

13. She could never measure up to her mother's expectations.

14. Did the TV play live up to your expectations?

15. The party did not measure up to their expectations.

16. Results did not come up to expectations since much of the population was not reached and wastage rates remained high.

17. But does any church really measure up to that kind of expectation?

18. Up, up, up, up, up the stairs we go... until we come to the tunnel.

19. The players failed to live up to their coach's expectations of them.

20. 'Barmecide' is a fictional eponym from the Arabian Nights which refers to a meal that looks good but doesn't come up to expectations.

21. Stephen Chase had determined to live up to the expectations of the Company.

22. The Bananist came right up to Woods

23. Came up to me in a pub.

24. Courteously I came up to a man.

25. Neither Reynolds' nor Eversharp's ballpoint lived up to consumer expectations in America.

26. P 500 companies showed 190 with earnings above expectations, 94 with earnings below expectation and 36 equaling expectations.

27. Safety measures failed to come up to standard .

28. Sometimes our expectations sneak up on us unawares.

29. The Bereaved family came to pick up Mrs

30. Dolphin literally just came up parallel to it.

31. The uncut grass came up to her waist.

32. Come on, step up to the bar.

33. I expect something to come up soon.

34. April crude steel net exports to accelerate, up 246 % , consistent with our expectations.

35. Something came up.

36. Shall I come to pick you up?

37. Come on sleepyhead—time to get up.

38. The water was up to/had come up to the level of the windows.

39. To Conceive is to come up with an idea

40. Rational expectations catch up with the actual inflation rate.

41. Krispy Kreme Mini Crullers came smashed up to gether

42. 15 Shall I come to pick you up?

43. The daffodils are just beginning to come up.

44. The snowdrops are just beginning to come up.

45. Come up to the cabin and dry off.

46. To come up against; encounter: Confronted danger at

47. He rang for the servant to come up.

48. The book doesn't come up to the mark.

49. Whispering, almost Asnort with stealthy expectation, two of the boys climbed up

50. The sexton came up and told him to be quiet.

51. Chapman got up solemnly from the foot of the table and came up to the top

52. A soldier came up to her with a drawn saber.

53. A beggar came up to us and ask for money.

54. When the marquis came up to her the ghost fled.

55. The policewoman, Song Anni, came up to survey the scene.

56. The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn - door.

57. 16 We all came up to congratulate on the winner.

58. The word insomniac was the first that came to mind when I was trying to come up with a suitable title for the album.

59. I'll call Internal Affairs to come pick him up.

60. Come by to pick me up at your convenience.

61. We need to come up with a snappier slogan.

62. Progressive deprivation: expectation and capabilities increase but the former cannot keep up.

63. I just picked up whatever goods come to mind.

64. Up to 1, 000 people a day came to the rescue center.

65. The essay didn't come up to his usual standards.

66. How am I supposed to come up with $000?

67. Don't bother to dress up come as you are.

68. Come on, drink up. I want to go home.

69. 12 How did these people come to gang up?

70. Cropped (up): to come to one's attention especially gradually or unexpectedly.

71. 30 Guys, they come up with lame pick - up lines. Desperate to just get laid.

72. Shut up, come here.

73. + At that all the Phi·lisʹtines came up to look for David.

74. 9 The horseman came up to Robin Hood, brandishing his sword.

75. They came to this country and built up the family business.

76. I felt muddled up when I came to the new class.

77. Here, too, came Gladstone and other politicians to whip up support.

78. Come on, cheer up!

79. Yeah, something's come up.

80. All of a sudden, a little kid came up to me.