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

  Next page
No Sentence
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 So given that the electoral quota argument is not final , contrary to er what the commission implies and what seems to have been the brief given to the commission , the , we come on to the other points .
3 And then we come on to the final point , the whole issue of N H S changes in the final section .
4 Come on to the poisonous nature of carbon monoxide in a minute .
5 It is important to remember that a very large percentage of jobs never come on to the open market but are filled from within the firm , by people applying ‘ on spec. ’ or by people who hear about a vacancy from friends or colleagues working in the same field .
6 Now we come on to an immediate question , night flights which er there is concern about .
7 On the safety front , the water is thermostatically controlled , the sliding door and panel are glazed with safety glass and ceiling and basin lights come on with the main switch .
8 come on in the other room Michael , right , now you 've got your dummy
9 AN ERA ends today when the shutters come down for the last time at the Owen Owen store in Liverpool .
10 I had just checked into the hotel and come down to the sunken terrace when I saw armed men running in a crouched position by the swimming pool .
11 And if I come down with a sore throat now , I 'll know who to blame .
12 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 .
13 come down from the actual job
14 They come in as a net fare operator
15 come in through the open window , rape her ,
16 Does the Wednesday ferry come in at the same time ? ’
17 If relatives come in with a new resident , begin to get to know them as well .
18 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 .
19 May we , er , come in for a little while ? ’
20 Like those boys that come in for a single rose as if nobody 's ever done that before .
21 So it 's two days out in the field with one of our trainers or top people and then they come in for the three day course .
22 The Lions have their best chance of winning a Test in this opening fixture as the All Blacks can be expected to hone their act by the time the Wellington and Auckland Tests come along in the final week of the tour .
23 Come along like a sensible girl and have a nice cup of coffee in the sitting-room , where we can talk . ’
24 As you can see , though each of these poems ‘ simply ’ describes a moment that has something to do with the natural world , other thoughts and messages come through at the same time .
25 Their own personalities come through in the different styles of writing and their different approaches .
26 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 .
27 You can also circle your hips , swooping down to your heels as you go round and come up to the other side !
28 what better way to sell yourself than come up with a contentious issue backed up by evidence that you
29 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 .
30 ‘ 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 .
  Next page