Examples of 'comes on top' in a sentence

Meaning of "comes on top"

Comes on top means to emerge as the most successful or prominent in a given situation or competition

How to use "comes on top" in a sentence

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This crisis comes on top of a protracted situation.
The new emergency support comes on top of.
This comes on top of constant electricity faults.
The interpretation comes on top of them.
This comes on top of our significant humanitarian aid.
I do not care who comes on top.
The invisibility comes on top of the natural problems of adolescence.
It did not taste like the typical tomato sauce that comes on top of pizzas.
The initiative comes on top of the establishment of the single market.
The best part comes on top.
It also comes on top of such as humanitarian aid and technical and project assistance.
Before it all comes on top.
The measure comes on top of previous policy decisions to limit investments in conventional energy.
The newly established Advisory Group comes on top of these consultations.
This comes on top of other problems conducing high crime and especially murder rates.

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The sudden political upheaval comes on top of more bad news on the economic front.
This comes on top ofsales of rice from intervention for feed purposesagreed in July.
South Korea also comes on top in this ranking.
This comes on top of a general weakening of the Brazilian economy.
Basically, whoever comes on top is the winner.
This comes on top of what is already available in Rural Development policy.
The notes first, interpretation comes on top of them.
That bonus reserve comes on top of the capital value of their shares.
No need for dessert here - apparently it comes on top of your entree.
And this comes on top of the Asian crisis.
Fill in for this useless arm! The notes first, interpretation comes on top of them.
The move comes on top of an early repayment in March.
It 's really for the brand ; monetization comes on top.
Cause when it comes on top You got to make it happen.
Not too late to get out, you know . Before it all comes on top.
That is a huge decrease and comes on top of the reduction in the Structural Funds.
The EUR 745 m under the framework programme therefore comes on top of this funding.
This suspension comes on top of the chronic underfunding of environmental education programmes in Greece.
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This comes on top of bilateral assistance from EU Member States.
The notes first . The interpretation comes on top of them . On top, yes.
Of course, it comes on top of the work that has already been achieved.
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This new decision comes on top of a multi-annual food security programme.
It comes on top of multiple extremes, all kinds, in all kinds of places . ”.
Recognize that caregiving comes on top of being a parent, a child, a spouse.
This comes on top of several other packages of support, including €107 million provided to UNRWA.
The increase about the 2006 figure comes on top of the previous backloading.
The sale comes on top of a previous SunExpress order for 32 of the aircraft.
The penalty payment comes on top of a lump sum of € 20 million.
This comes on top of €35 million in emergency relief and development assistance for people.
Of sugar, this comes on top of Community production.
This comes on top of a €25 billion package already approved in March.
The 25 % tariffs comes on top of any existing levies.
This comes on top of the $60 billion per month in Treasury bill purchases that.

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