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How to use come up against in a sentence

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He also runs a successful retail consultancy business, helping to solve some of the problems that shops come up against.
On Saturday, against Rangers, he will come up against the latest generation of footballing talent.
And women's liberation as an ideology has come up against the limits of capitalist society.
Ian Wright was one of those players that defenders must have hated to come up against.
The Senior National Officer for the union said they had come up against a brick wall when seeking talks with management over their disputes.
He questioned whether enough intelligence was available to assess the number and capabilities of the forces they would come up against.
Then, when we come up against difficulties and controversies, we are ready with a wise and godly response.
She is trying to track family roots and has so far come up against a brick wall.
Eventually you will come up against a small weir with a fast flowing side stream flowing in on your left hand side.
We have tried to negotiate but in every department we have come up against the dead hand of the Treasury.
Fourth-placed All Blacks need a win to keep in the promotion hunt but come up against a team in form.
Professionals who excel in their field but become edentulous when they come up against a social evil.
Our feet would get stuck in mud or we'd come up against a sheer cliff wall.
Here we come up against the counterpart of the methodological problem I identified earlier.
Joseph will come up against stiff competition in the 26-mile marathon dominated by the East Africans, Kenyans and Ethiopians.
That next game sees them come up against Keighley Shamrocks second string when they meet at Manningham Mills on Monday.
No matter what the mass media says, at a certain time people come up against the truth.
When she tried to define any of the specialized words she'd come up against another bunch of words, just as contextless.
In fact, I've never come up against very many people who aren't willing to help me out a little.
She has constantly come up against the silence of the authorities, who refuse to give her any information on her son's detention.
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