Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] come up [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | and the hand does n't sneak out afterwards and starts popping out and then it 's useless , then the rest of all this stuff you just get it out of the way under the arm , it 's all gone , right , this bit comes up between the two shoulder blades , do n't make the mistake of bringing it across there , a lot of people do that , that wo n't do , you have to come round the back and between these two shoulder blades to get maximum support , you 've got to hold this elbow up and then you tie it near the hand , now I recommend that you tie it and talk to your casualty , half tie it and say is that supporting you enough ? |
2 | Then in the 1960s British Rail came up with a novel idea for a faster train . |
3 | After a two-hour meeting , the Lib Dem leader , Jim Wallace , said his party had given the organisation another chance to come up with a new way forward . |
4 | AN old friend came up in the street yesterday and said : ‘ My , you look well , have you been on holiday , you 've got a tan . ’ |
5 | I could also see the spire of the Church of Scotland in Porteneil , and some smoke coming up from the town chimneys . |
6 | The inspector was standing in a public place at the time , and of course this message came up over the radios of all police officers on the Division … |
7 | It has worked well until recently , when it failed to boot to drive C and this message came up on the screen : |
8 | If some project comes up during the course of the year , I would have thought that it might be appropriate to erm er cobble the name of centenary onto it , but I do n't really think that this year we just commit ourselves to something just because there 's a hundred years of parish government coming up . |
9 | Do you have a rota system where if maybe six have got onto an appliance and there 's another fire comes up in a few hours that they can not turn ut again , or is it just a matter of whoever gets there first again ? |
10 | Cold water cisterns themselves should also be lagged ( see page 44 ) : put insulation on the top of the cistern but not underneath , so that some heat comes up from the house to keep the chill off the cistern . |
11 | The workshop had looked certain to shut down after the local authority withdrew its funding , but now it 's been given two months to persuade the private sector to come up with a rescue package . |
12 | Then there 's the question of whether an extra club comes up from the Vauxhall Conference to replace Aldershot and the possibility of clubs moving to new grounds . ’ |
13 | So that when we have the thing that he calls an annual review and I call a pain in the neck , I do n't actually have to put in very much work to come up with the fact that no , I 'm not going to give him a salary increase , erm , because I have his , his performance , you know , already researched throughout the year . |
14 | A moment later , a second rider came up over the lip of rock and drew up beside the first . |
15 | And then when the graduates from that process come up with the goods , invest in their innovative ideas . |
16 | The few feminists who did consider the problem of women 's domestic labour came up with a collectivist solution similar to that of Beveridge . |
17 | The midfield players and forwards from which Roxburgh will choose his team have amassed 31 goals for Scotland and the national coach came up with a cinematic analogy to summarise the task against Malta . |
18 | But it would take a pretty exceptional executioner to come up with a vegetable on the spur of the moment . |
19 | When they went into their bedroom at night , cold air came up from the polished linoleum like air off an ice rink . |
20 | A very large number came up with the same idea : that Mummy or Daddy has had a sex change . |
21 | A BP survey , for example , revealed that barely 30 per cent of internal reports in that organisation came up to the mark . |
22 | Connie Winn , an old inhabitant , was once in the dining-room of her home and there was a terrible noise coming up from the kitchen : saucepans appeared to be clattering unduly and there was an occasional crash of broken crockery : |
23 | I would have no difficulty whatever in going on any hustings and waxing eloquent about foul sewage coming up in the wrong places . |
24 | ‘ That reminds me , I must n't forget the black pudding for tonight , ’ Bedelia said as yet another shiny black behind came up on the screen . |
25 | and they stand there sort of bouncing up and down on this canvass thing , you know , sort of like this then she goes ooh ooh , and her bleeding leg comes up in the air |
26 | An unexpected bonus came up from the Uncle Ben 's food team whereby , regardless of the convection temperature , lkg of long grain dry rice cooked with 2.5 litres of water in 20 minutes on full power . |
27 | He took time out of a busy schedule to come up to the zoo and meet the rather less glamorous , but real , White 's Tree Frog . |
28 | The dropping man came up against the wrought iron , and glass powder sifted like fairy dust down into the courtyard . |
29 | The only African states invited were Ethiopia , the Gold Coast , Liberia and the Central African Federation : this White-dominated state came up with the sole refusal . |
30 | A very important time coming up for the club , some very important games , no more important to people in this area than the game at Swindon on Tuesday night , But then away to Middlesborough , home to West Ham , still something to play for for Oxford United this season if the results keep going their way ? |