Example sentences of "will come up [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I said to the organist , whose name was Bobby Page , ‘ I 'll come up on the organ . ’ |
2 | So erm I imagine they 'll come up during the course of the programme . |
3 | " No , John , they 'll come up through the front , " said Fielding , his arm on my shoulder now as he steered me across the floor . |
4 | And it will go either it will come up to the surface itself or it 'll just disappear . |
5 | It is expected that the Home Office will come up with the rest of the money . |
6 | Though he has yet to finish on a winning side — Great Britain lost both tests and were defeated 8-O at Leigh — & name is confident the side will come up with the goods this time . |
7 | Some sceptics have been quick to see that this could well be a familiar pointer to the future — suggest a service for closure in the hope that the relevant council will come up with the money to reprieve it . |
8 | The company says it will come up with the costings for demolition and restoration in a couple of weeks . |
9 | I am sincerely hoping Hydro Aluminium Metals Ltd , whose managing director Albert Smith may be known to you , will come up with the bulk of this sum . |
10 | And er th so er if I 'm interested in er George Bush 's illness , you know , and that 's one O four I 'll put in one O four and then that will come up on the screen . |
11 | I still add my own research , and usually something will come up during the course of the interview that means you can leave the game plan anyway . |
12 | I still add my own research , and usually something will come up during the course of the interview that means you can leave the game plan anyway . |
13 | Senior project officer Brian Spink said : ‘ In the spring , new young shoots will come up from the stumps and ‘ pleachers ’ to form a thick hedge . |