Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We can consider reasonably clear cut examples of the use of local landmarks and of home stimuli , but when we come on to a possible map sense we shall move into one of the more unsettled areas of the science .
2 And if I come down with a sore throat now , I 'll know who to blame .
3 Two streams come down from a hilly hinterland and after a sedate infancy suddenly leap in a happy frolic through verdant surroundings to reach the village where they converge as the River Greta .
4 They come in as a net fare operator
5 If relatives come in with a new resident , begin to get to know them as well .
6 Few are in any doubt that there is plenty more pain to come , and it may well be that the interim management is now expected to clear the decks , steel itself to announce another enormous net loss for the current quarter and let the new chief executive and team come in with a clean sheet .
7 May we , er , come in for a little while ? ’
8 Like those boys that come in for a single rose as if nobody 's ever done that before .
9 Add the tofu , breadcrumbs , Tabasco , margarine , soy sauce and pepper and blend until the ingredients come together as a smooth ball .
10 It recommended that the three Belfast teacher training colleges come together on a single site .
11 Groups come together for a specific reason and this reason should run like a thread through the liturgy as well as linking it to the whole community of the Church .
12 These properties come together in a memorable story , with a powerful moral for chemists .
13 Come along like a sensible girl and have a nice cup of coffee in the sitting-room , where we can talk . ’
14 In 1980 a series of arson attacks on English-owned cottages in Wales gave new meaning to the advertising slogan , " come home to a real fire " .
15 He had n't got a job yet but he had gone up to London every day this week and come home in a jolly mood .
16 This registration procedure is part of the Museum and Galleries Commission work to ensure that all Museums come up to a certain level of competence , and to ensure the future well being of their collections .
17 what better way to sell yourself than come up with a contentious issue backed up by evidence that you
18 It is not surprising that two people , who have worked closely together over a period of time , come up with a similar approach to a problem .
19 ‘ If you let people use their abilities , they will normally walk their way around their difficulties and come up with a straightforward solution , ’ says Neil .
20 functions and come up with a revised profit and loss .
21 Come up with a revised percentage .
22 How do the Garys and Larrys come up with a thousand quid ?
23 I shall need a first-class advertising agency which can identify the main market and come up with a good campaign to target it , woo it with words and obtain a high conversion rate of sales . ’
24 They rummage around and every so often come up with a new act .
25 For a department within C U and er we 've done this design on it , and come up with a new system , that we want to try and sell to other departments within the company .
26 But we would probably sell them the name if they come up with a reasonable offer . ’
27 Unless and until scientists come up with a better way , the drug would probably have be administered by a catheter permanently inserted into the brain , a method currently used in treatments for inoperable brain cancer .
28 In keeping with the analogy , Campbell holds that the variations are ‘ blind ’ — that we come up with a particular hypothesis is not determined by our current experience , is independent of whether the hypothesis is in fact going to prove true or successful , and is not a correction of previous unsuccessful hypotheses .
29 They have cottoned on to the fact that the dealers come up with a different brand name every week .
30 If we come up with a different game each time we do drama , what are we teaching the children ?
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