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

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1 The gentoo is a large penguin , standing over sixty centimetres tall and is more like the king penguin in its habits , preferring to come ashore on sandy beaches and establish ‘ rookeries ’ up on nearby hillsides .
2 cos I want to come out of thick woollies now it is March
3 ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line .
4 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 .
5 He warned : ‘ We can not be expected to come up with good ideas if the Government continues to reduce our budget every year .
6 Armagh Language Centre , based at the local College of Further Education , has come up with two courses in European Studies and English Language .
7 To prevent a messy legal battle , the TODAY casting couch has come up with alternative stars for the role of Liz and seventh husband Larry .
8 Following the announcement of its pact with StrataCom Inc and Cisco Systems Inc , AT&T Co has come up with sketchy details of the Asynchronous Transfer Mode service it will begin offering early next year .
9 The archaeological researcher John Barnatt has recently re-examined alignments , first noted last century , of stone circles onto key peaks on Bodmin Moor in or a wall , and has come up with favourable results .
10 In addition , IDC has come up with some projections that indicate not everybody is buying the hype .
11 Delving deep into its archives it has come up with some winners , not least a luscious 1947 performance of Bax 's The Garden of Fand that I once possessed and enjoyed in its original , 78 rpm form .
12 For mums who want something more convenient than hanks of cotton wool , Púr has come up with Little Tearaways , sheets of flat , highly absorbent 100% cotton wool .
13 ‘ I 've run fifteen variations of that conversation , and every one has come up with different motivations for the Doctor .
14 has come up with three sponsors to ‘ underwrite ’ half the costs of the show ( £200,000 ) Silhouette Eyewear , Vistech Redab property developers , and The Times and hope that a box office success will make up the balance .
15 Thi this is something which has come out in several places I do n't know whether the members noted it , erm the er it also touches on , on , on what my colleague said earlier and the item in paragraph V er the assumption of the demand remain much as it is , heavily towards the South East particularly Gatwick .
16 I am told that there have been further incidents since the system reopened but so far nobody has come along with any details .
17 Mrs Clamp has come across with some details on sporadic occasions , too , though they are probably no more to be relied on than what my father 's told me .
18 Criticism has come mainly from local authorities , which reckon that the funding so far promised falls far short of that required .
19 Objective probability applies to those events which have been tested previously and found to come up with consistent results .
20 Last autumn he won round one when President Bush appointed him to lead a cabinet ‘ empowerment task force ’ , told to come up with specific proposals .
21 But I think it is important for us to er , as an individual authority as well as working with other authorities , to actually keep up the pressure on the Ministry to , to let them know that this is n't going to go away , and that they 've got to come up with some answers which are , which are going to try and satisfy people .
22 Jasper Carrott and Hale and Pace did impromptu performances — and everyone there pledged to come back in two years ' time .
23 They may have a slight perturbation on the behaviour of the school teachers , because they 're going to come back with some ideas which the school teachers will find slightly foreign to them .
24 So again we 're going to come back to several themes in a fairly repetitive way , and we — do n't forgive us for this if you do n't like it , but we 're certainly going to talk about certain things again and again and again , but what it really comes down to , is ‘ Learn what the media 's all about , learn what they want , learn what you can provide , see whether you can match this , in a sense , and see whether you can make it work to your advantage ’ .
25 On 16th December 1991 , the building societies and bank bosses were called in by the Government for an emergency briefing and were told to come back in two days with solutions .
26 A cliché in Beowulf 's time , I know , but you ca n't keep coming up with new games .
27 Yes I mean th th th th the fact that you 've got a whole range of problems an an and you , you were bound to come up against those problems if you try and define Marxist in a strict sense , and therefore you , you were always seeking to sort of make .
28 Reports began to come in of successful strikes on other vehicles .
29 And a , one of the reasons why Mary keeps coming out with good ideas is she do n't know the game .
30 It keeps coming out at 70 SpecMarks , it says .
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