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

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31 Kiku came out of the inner chamber .
32 Nino came through to the third jump off but only one , Germany 's Frank Sloothaak , on the high jump specialist Optiebeurs Golo , could go clear again .
33 My talk with Quintin had more content since he said that if another peer came down from the Upper House he would withdraw from public life whether he was in the Upper or Lower House .
34 TRAVEL agent Jacqui Ferguson came up with the right solution to land herself a dream trip round the world .
35 Zurachina came out of the largest yurt .
36 We could put ourselves in three lots of two and your mum came in with the three pizzas we 'd get one between us so we get a half .
37 For the record , Olivier 's 1978 elephant census came up with the following figures :
38 The second session will consist of a round table discussion of the most recent major work to come out of the British Education Studies : ‘ Understanding Political Change ’ , Pergamon , 1991 ) by Anthony Heath et al .
39 THE ALTO saxophonist Arthur Blythe is just about the most accessible performer to come out of the free jazz movement of the '60s and '70s .
40 TECHNO CLASSICS Vol 1 ’ is the well sorted compilation to come out of the mighty Rising High stable , and Casper and his mates have given us FIVE CD copies to give away !
41 Fearing a tragedy of epic proportions — her mind leapt at once to Penini and then to Miss Arabel — she knocked on the open door and Mr Browning came through from the other room , so haggard and drawn in contrast to his morning self that once more she was convinced something dreadful had happened .
42 When I was in the hospital after I 'd had Baby , a bloke came round with the different contraceptives , saying which one are you going to use .
43 In Sutton , the wires came out into the High Street and ran a short distance to the right to run round a small green at Bushey Road .
44 Peace came about in the 1680s through Teleut exhaustion .
45 Sterland came on for the last half-hour of this week 's 3-0 reserve team win over Manchester City at Maine Road , and yesterday declared : ‘ It went brilliantly .
46 My work came out of the social situation within which I found myself … ’
47 When Alice Hyde came out of the Broadward Lodge Elderly Peoples home in Leominster today , there was a surprise waiting .
48 As the mine developed , and Top , Middle , and Grey Crag , became linked by ore-passes and shafts , more and more ore came out of the lower .
49 The remains of her whiteface make-up came off with the clotted badges of blood .
50 Shane Warne , whose solitary wicket of the series had cost him 228 runs , was rested , while Tom Moody came in for the out-of-form Mark Waugh .
51 Another 1,800 emigres came out across the Austro-Hungarian border in the 48 hours ending yesterday morning .
52 For the first time Gould came up against the devastating effects of unlimited commercial exploitation .
53 Here , in bad weather , there are reputed to be spectacular collisions between the seawater coming in on the westerly winds and the fresh water trying to get out .
54 Painfully , looking up at him , she saw a good strong profile , sandy hair tipped with gold from the sun coming in through the lace-curtained window .
55 We sat on the bench and watched the sun come up above the eastern ridge and the mist clear like drifting smoke .
56 I expect further applications to come in during the next year and , with time , a growing number of applications as the benefits are seen to come through .
57 We do n't want any costs to come out of the second year cos that 's where we make our profit .
58 THE STORY of British incompetence wasting the flower of ANZAC youth on a Dardanelles beach , this was one of two great war flicks to come out of the late '70s/early '80s Australian movie boom ( the ‘ Nam-set The Odd Angry Shot was the other ) .
59 In a way , failure to come through with the right steps is deception , because most social interaction is based on expectations of behaviour and to set up expectations and then thwart them must qualify as deception .
60 Like Denny , Eamon McAuley came in from the cold last night for a good win ( pts 6 ) over Manchester visitor Russell Davidson .
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