Examples of 'come on top' in a sentence

Meaning of "come on top"

come on top: to succeed or excel in a particular situation or competition

How to use "come on top" in a sentence

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Personnel costs come on top of operating costs.
Compete with other and come on top.
These measures come on top of those already adopted.
A new website will great content may take years to come on top of results.
These passing crises come on top of more profound changes.
Come on top of me.
The buses would come on top.
You come on top.
Also when calculation an intermediate view further inaccuracies will come on top of this.
I can not come on top.
And come on top of me so I can see your eyes while you squeeze.
What could come on top of it.
Come on top of this ♪ Maybe then go to the.
We always come on top.
These cuts come on top of the plans inherited from the previous Labour government.

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Force deployment pressures have come on top of reduced defence budgets.
This will come on top of additional flights to Beijing and Shanghai.
The additional Iran supply will come on top of that.
The proposed cuts come on top of increasingly strict asylum policies.
No, the buses would come on top.
This funding will come on top of an equivalent amount provided by local authorities.
We do not know what 's gonna come on top of this ♪.
These standards come on top of those concerning risk evaluation and accident analysis.
Likewise, we must stress that these 18 new cases come on top of the ongoing ones.
A likely winner to come on top of this disastrous situation is the electric car segment.
That would be with the buses and all. No, the buses would come on top.
The ominous military preparations come on top of a complete diplomatic deadlock.
That would come on top of a population of roughly 25 million patients in atrial fibrillation.
Other sources of stress have come on top of uncertainties in Italy.
Ads will come on top of search results - Your site results will be demoted.
Would this basic income come on top of social benefits?
Come on top of me, let me see you come.
Do listen and they can come on top of the task of the opportunity.
Come on top of it! It 's cushiony and better than you think.
The newspaper struggled hard to come on top of the list of dailies in Afghanistan.
And don't worry about Dorus, That will probably come on top.
Such costs would come on top of the costs charged by a bank when granting a loan.
What? I can not come on top.
These revelations come on top of another scandal involving the Vatican.
The problem is that jihadism has come on top of old existing conflicts . '.
The measures come on top of 12 billion euros in savings announced just three months ago.
Especially as US political uncertainties come on top of economic indicators that are faltering dangerously.
Come on top of it!
The three measures today agreed come on top of others already adopted by the Commission.
Come on top of the television . " All right, fine.
Why did the oil come on top of the water?
Come on top of me, I am ready, stop that.
I am starting to come on top of you . Now very gently.
These measures come on top of financial allocations available under the ESF.
I take over, come on top of you.

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