Example sentences of "and come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sam , you often come over to England , so why not bring Anna next time , and come up to the Midlands ? ’
2 Now if you 're a majority party you can instruct officers to come up with a specially paid reduction pol you pay for the policy , so you can then structure the system or look at the service and come up with a reduction , come up with an expansion
3 Six months later , however , the Society , with UMF 's agreement , hired Touche Ross to look at UMF 's business and come up with a plan of action .
4 All told that is some 69,370,000 square miles ( and 173,700,000 cubic miles ) of sea ( though the Scottish mapmakers Bartholomew omit all the waters south of Australia , as well as the Timor and the Savu Seas , and come up with a total of 67 million square miles ) .
5 ‘ We decided that the best approach was to minimise the risk and come up with a way of assessing the quality of the reservoir as we drilled ’ says Mitchell .
6 Following a presentation given by Group environmental manager Jon Lawrence the children were set a questionnaire and asked to design a poster and come up with a project to help safeguard the environment .
7 Then , when I come to do my illustrations , I can put the sections together in whatever combination I like , and come up with a castle of my own . ’
8 ‘ Everybody here has studied U2 's success and come up with a step by step guide of how to make it in the music business .
9 The City will bang a few numbers into its computers , mutter something about sector relative p/e ratios and come up with an answer : yes or no .
10 ‘ I was going to pretend something had fallen in , reach into the water and come up with the knife , ’ he said .
11 The start of a New Year is a time for looking back on the past 12 months and also a time when self-styled pundits such as myself are unwisely tempted to look into their crystal balls and come up with the predictions that by the end of the year they may well regret
12 An Irishman had denied belonging to an illegal terrorist organisation ; one of the Sergeants had left the room and come back with a photocopy of a warrant for his arrest issued by the RUC in Dundalk .
13 Budget sub-committee said , we understand that , what we 're asking , what we ask is that the er , director of finance and the Chief Executive look at it and come back with a report .
14 After much remonstrating during which I was told very kindly and politely that there was no problem , till I felt like tearing my hair out , I was sent to sit in a corner ( just a woman you see ) and Mr Fleming was ushered off to meet an official , rush off somewhere and come back with a piece of paper which was duly stamped , passport returned , and off we went to meet our contact , who explained in a jocular fashion that I was the problem .
15 They 're still fighting , which is a good sign and come back with an equaliser just before half-time .
16 And come back to the Vicarage and have tea with me .
17 However , it got so bad one day — I think he had been discussing this with his father because he used to go home sometimes at the weekends and come back to the flat on Monday — and he came in one day and said , ‘ OK , it 's going to be cabaret ’ .
18 ‘ Obviously , as a Liverpool fan , you have to be worried but I 'm perfectly hopeful that we 'll get through this and come back as the force that we always have been . ’
19 And come back on a Sunday
20 He used to go off on his own and come back in a sort of daze , as if he could n't understand anything we said to him .
21 Had he walked out of the Lebanese embassy one night and come down with an attack of amnesia ?
22 ‘ Take off your nightshirt and come down like a man ! ’ — a catcall from the body of the crowd .
23 McAllister had apologised to Rose for refusing her invitation — she had sewing to do for the bazaar , she said — when the front door had banged shut behind her and she had been compelled to run round to the back and come in through the kitchen .
24 So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual .
25 I suppose I thought she 'd either be fantastically frosty and sit on one of those little gilt chairs with a fancy gilt mirror behind her , or else be quite fat and red-faced and come in from the stove holding a wooden spoon and give me a huge embrace smelling of garlic and stockpot .
26 So why not bluff and come in from the left ?
27 I ca n't hear myself think ! ’ she tried to say , but once again the words seemed to stick in her throat and come out as a croak .
28 What would I have done , I would have asked her to er get out of the bed , walk towards me and come out into the hall way where she could have been looked after by one of the other officers , and al allow me to get on with my main task in hand .
29 Cadfael went to meet him , and the porter , who had heard the stir of arrival and come out into the doorway of his lodge , halted on the threshold , and left it to Cadfael as an elder of the house to take charge of the returned prisoner .
30 You 'll study like mad revise like mad and come out with a C.
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