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

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1 Well , there were these round concrete blocks , with silos at the top , and they used to come in with these loads of scraps , tip it in and you know what we had to do ?
2 The producer/singer 's record company has been forced to come up with all kinds of excuses .
3 It was England who crept off , licked their wounds , and tried to come up with all sorts of weird and wonderful reasons for us beating them .
4 The aim of this project is to investigate these problems and to come up with suggested methods of analysis which are generally applicable to complex surveys .
5 The job of the providers is to come up with best combination of service and cost .
6 It rapidly became a conservative fiscal base — an unchanging standby for governments unable to come up with alternative ways of assessing a national wealth that was not only growing but was substantially changing in form .
7 Even if the student is not able to come up with alternative offerings of his or her own , at least he or she can say with some honesty : ‘ I believe that to be the case , and this is why . ’
8 They do n't want me paying d you know like their pension deferred , so if you 're serious about the fu pension fund managers paying , we 're talking y you know earlier you said four hundred and eighty million whatever it is lost , they 're paying a third , pension fund managers have got to come up with that sort of sum .
9 You might well be able to come up with more ideas of your own .
10 Different people are at liberty to come up with different methods of doing the calculations , but probably the most authoritative index is the ‘ encephalization quotient ’ or EQ used by Harry Jerison , a leading American authority on brain history .
11 If these governments want to win back the access to international capital markets that they need in order to expand and prosper , they will have to come up with some ideas of their own .
12 What we have to do is to come up with some set of criteria which relate to the relative value we are prepared , if pressed , to attribute to a particular form of special treatment .
13 But suddenly , the major preoccupation of the cosmetic industry is to come up with original ways of making it easier for you to choose and use the right products .
14 the real feeling and we feel we 've got to come up to some sort of a standard .
15 Accordingly , reports the January edition of our sister publication in the UK , IBM System User , the company is planning to come out with parallel lines of RS/6000s , with the present models and their derivatives assuming a T for Technical subscript , while a new line , based on versions of the PowerPC , will carry a C for Commercial tag .
16 He said , ‘ we are just at the end of the recession and we are about to come out on some sort of curve ’ .
17 That would have to , that would have to come out of any kind of interview with workers in those other groups really .
18 At some time , you 'll have to come back into some sort of a system like G C S Es if , if they 're , I mean they might be changed , but there 'll be something like
19 It all seems to come back to that point of cost-benefit .
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