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

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1 Hello er , I 'm phoning on behalf of Mrs Ada er she 's got to come in for a scan on the fourth of February , nine o'clock , now we 've only just got back from the hospital today , cos she oh , she had to go today for one , yeah , and we 've just
2 He used to come in for a couple of drinks .
3 If you 'd care to come in for a cup of tea , now that you 've got out and everything , you 'd be most welcome .
4 Experience with rural advice in the north east area has shown that telephone advisers become skilled at solving basic problems over the phone and recognising those where the client needs to come in to a bureau for in-depth advice .
5 Ken , if we could er look at what 's actually happening out there to pensioners at the moment , I think of which we 're all very concerned , but there has been a small item of good news to balance against the concerns we have for those pensioners that are still suffering from uncertainty and that is some money has started to come in as a result of legal actions and settlements out of court .
6 and go out and that , if you want to come down for a couple of days .
7 ‘ Belgium have won all their four games so far and we need to come away with a share of the spoils . ’
8 The fans were right to give me stick but they 've been good to me and it 's great to come off to a reception like that . ’
9 Several times on my pilgrimage through Biomorph Land I seemed to come close to a precursor of my insects , but , then , in spite of my best efforts as a selecting agent , evolution went off on what proved to be a false trail .
10 They had to come up with a plan of action on how to set up a Tyrolean Traverse to safety cross the 80 foot wide gorge — and come back again .
11 I really support the idea of trying to come up with a plan of action because quite frankly I find that London and England is just so full of talk shops .
12 Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised .
13 It 's a contract which the community is well aware of as the brewer has invited local people to come up with a name for the new pub .
14 Actually , the BMC does n't know all the details yet and it 's highly probable you 'll have to come up with a bit of cash yourself , but if you 're keen call Roger Payne on .
15 Take one simple example : in 1975 journalists Sydney Schanberg , Jon Swain and photographer Al Rockoff were holed up in the French Embassy in Phnom Penh trying to come up with a way of preventing Dith Pran being taken by the Khmer Rouge and to get out of there alive .
16 Jane Asher has put her creative talents to work to come up with a range of designer cakes that are exclusive to Sainsbury .
17 Now , you , you could have the linear ordering that 's an alternative proposal erm , but then you 've actually got erm you 've got to come up with a kind of proper account of these structures of how they come about and of the relation and then you 've got to check it out against all the other data and all I can say is as it happens , I 've tried that and it does n't work but that 's only and we want to find out if you can see that the quite a long way .
18 But it would take a pretty exceptional executioner to come up with a vegetable on the spur of the moment .
19 Ford knew they had to come up with a winner in the Mondeo and I think they have done just that .
20 His brief was to come up with a recipe for a high-growth food with cost ( within reason ) no object .
21 Working within an embassy office or the regional office of a multilateral bank it is not difficult for donors ' staff to come up with a list of potential projects which can be presented to a recipient country 's ministry of finance for discussion .
22 One scratchcard in six is expected to come up with a prize between £1 and £100 .
23 ‘ Somehow , we had to come up with a method of telling the body that it was daytime when it thought it was nightime and vice versa , ’ he says .
24 In 1982 the Institute of Hydrology carried out trials on the Trannon , and in 1986 was able to come up with a number of constructive lessons to be learned from this sorry story .
25 He has n't got much time left to come up with a challenge for 1992 .
26 William Wilson , chief constable of Central and chairman of the Association of Chief Police Officers ( Scotland ) , described the delay as disappointing and said he would be pressing the Scottish home affairs minister , Lord Fraser , to come up with a solution at a meeting on 1 March .
27 There 's the erm er the value of the contract per year , there 's a first year you know it 's just the the co cost of the ad thirty percent that 's what the commission was worth and it 's nice to come out with a signature for a erm and this was a charity one so they got it slightly less , erm er and know that you 've just earned yourself that much .
28 I waited for Mr Vulcan to come out with a group of our ever-curious neighbours .
29 Will you be able to come out for a drink on New Year 's Eve , next Tuesday evening ? ’
30 When this is suggested , the invitation should always be along the lines of : ‘ I 'd love you to come out for a run in the car with me some time .
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