Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] come [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Otherwise , it may be easier for the patient to come out of the back door and walk or be wheeled out through a side gate , if it is all on a level .
2 I wo n't wait for the card , for the bill to come in for the card .
3 Well only for the tutor to come in with his er overhead projector or whatever he 's got .
4 ‘ Oh , dear … ’ she said faintly , unable for the moment to come up with any stronger remark although Miss Needham could probably have obliged .
5 It seems you are right — it may well be time for the Party to come out into the open . ’
6 Cecilia went down the steps at West Hampstead station and stood on the lefthand platform waiting for the train to come down from Kilburn .
7 The handful of people from the complex , including Rosie and Francisco , stood together in a group , waiting for the bride to come out of her grandfather 's cottage .
8 That day , as we waited for the doctor to come back from the mountains , was one of deep anxiety for the whole family .
9 Once again , tax planning objectives need to be recognised and worked on during the negotiation to come up with a mutually acceptable deal .
10 He had lost much blood , his helm was notably dinted , and the head inside it already dazed and misty as the dusk coming down on the hills .
11 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 .
12 Yes , er , erm , er , to demonstrate all the previous er , developments that we , we 've undertaken and community care is not the cheap alternative , it 's er , it 's considerably more expensive , er , four hundred and eighty now and four hundred thousand represents a difference that we 've estimated between the care coming in from hospital , and in care er , envisaged by providing for the residents in the community .
13 The visitors could be seen to be bewitched at the learning about the cathedral coming out of such callow lips .
14 A race held across land , on water and through the air came up with an unlikely winner , when a steamroller took on a hot air balloon and a narrow boat to see which was the fastest .
15 And er as I 've said before , I have n't seen a a barrel of oil burning and the heat and smoke that comes off that you consider the amount of oil that would have been in the separators on the platform at the time , I think it would have still have caused an awful lot of heat and an awful lot of smoke and fire , and er just shutting off the oil coming back to the platform maybe would n't have helped that much .
16 In any event many contracts for the provision of the service come up for regular renewal , giving you the chance to tender when they do .
17 I do n't think anyone would argue though , that the true stars of the event came on at mid bill , at 6.30pm .
18 The head man could get bitten , the tail man could get doused with noisome excreta — and if they both missed their grasp , then the middle man got both bad ends of the snake coming back at him at the same time .
19 Assume a kneeling position and then put one foot in front of the other to come back into a standing position .
20 The banks financing the huge project have given Eurotunnel until the end of the year to come up with an agreed costing for completion of the tunnel sufficient to enable them to release fresh loans .
21 The banks have given Eurotunnel until the end of the year to come up with an agreed costing for completion of the Channel Tunnel .
22 The emphasis on Christianity in this part of the Act came about as a result of a House of Lords amendment to the Education Reform Bill originally tabled by Baroness Cox and finally presented in a more pragmatic form by the Bishop of London after extensive consultation with interested parties .
23 computerisation of the system to come back to us every twelve months if no contact
24 The last light he saw was before the large rectangular lid of the boot came down on him .
25 He picks it up and sees that it 's a tiny silver woman , with hair like spun silk and blue eyes like pieces of the sky come down to earth — ;
26 The industry 's corporate leaders must have laughed demonically to themselves when they saw the full weight of the law coming down on people manufacturing and distributing comparatively harmless drugs , such as marijuana .
27 The gifts of the Spirit come out of a living relationship with the Father .
28 When a clerk of the course comes out with a statement like this it seriously weakens the case of those , like myself , who would like to see transport allowances reintroduced .
29 My thoughts of the night came back to me .
30 Bit by bit , memories of the night came back to me .
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