Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Complaints may come on from electric changes in the atmosphere . |
2 | One mishap saw a German come down on two parachutes including his reserve . |
3 | There are clearly — even just for music — a variety of options , and the school must eventually come down for one pattern of timing rather than another . |
4 | The price of organic food can only come down with bigger subsidies to organic farmers . |
5 | Badawi romped home in an Ascot ladies race last time and looks the best bet of the day in the opener at the Lancashire track , while Young Buster will come in for strong support in the Rose of Lancaster Stakes after his defeat of Twist And Turn at Doncaster . |
6 | The peasants in the Roslavl' region did come in for some attention during 1922 , though supervision was at best paternalistic , sporadic , and myopic . |
7 | It should rise above the personality cults that will come in with religious advertising on television . |
8 | Very soon , someone would come in with uncomplicated news of the day ; someone ordinary , a nuclear physicist or a brain surgeon . |
9 | It can only come in as some kind of ‘ emergent property ’ of all these causal interactions . |
10 | We are struggling for a terminal at which trains can come in from all parts of the country , at which there can be an interchange for the continent and at which people can move on relatively quickly . |
11 | Would you come over to that bench over there . |
12 | I 'm sure you 'll come up with all kinds of ideas of your own , but for starters why do n't you do something you know really well — the world of fashion . ’ |
13 | Now he 'll come up with all sorts of bright ideas like tying me up or pumping me full of tranquillizers for my own safety . |
14 | They may even come up with possible solutions to the problems faced that will be equally attributable to their own situation , although they may be quite unaware of this until their attention is drawn to it . |
15 | It is amazing how the model world can come up with numerous variations on the same basic device . |
16 | So , can we come up with any speculations about relatively probable ways in which cumulative selection might have got its start ? |
17 | Once you really start to think of the components that can be changed in a room without too much ado you can come up with any number of ideas for a change of style , or more important , for adding style where none existed before . |
18 | But I honestly ca n't come up with any solution in that respect , because er , until you 've got er multi-national enforcement agencies which no politician is going to agree to , erm , you 're not going to solve the pro pro problem there . |
19 | She hoped he would n't come up with any suggestions about spending the evening together . |
20 | Do you think it 's right then , that an appraisal should come up with those surprises for you ? |
21 | But even though there is water everywhere , I just ca n't help wondering what excuses our profit-hungry water authorities might come up with next year for increasing our water rates rather than reducing them now the rains have come . |
22 | I mean what really your hope in looking after that is is they will come up with some idea of publishing . |
23 | have to er er I 'll I 'll try and come up with some talk of , some sort of definitions , guidelines of , I mean , effort 's effort , I do , do you have to explain effort ? |
24 | Where did it How did we s we come up with this idea of ten to the minus three ? |
25 | In completing the ten steps the trainees may come up with different answers from ‘ what happened ’ . |
26 | For whatever reason , what , ca can you come up with another version of the fountains of the deep . |
27 | Well what I what I did here , to work it out so I could come up to some sort of value , is I said I have n't had time to chuck these back on the screen yet to start again |
28 | A case that is comparatively weak when argued within the department will come up against further problems in this tough forum , and a minister who successfully overrides objections within his or her own department may well lose in this wider battle . |
29 | And he , you know , he 's not gon na know if Andrew goes through there and suddenly disappears and do n't come back through that door for |
30 | Well No well I I 'll I 'll come back to that issue with with H B F |