Example sentences of "[conj] come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Coincidentally , we are now seeing coming out of Eastern Europe that same broad attitude being adopted , not only by the democratic socialists and social democratic parties which are emerging in the East , but also amongst the reform wings of the old Communist parties led by a new generation who realise the command economy Stalinist game is completely up . |
2 | On a table in the hall was a pile of letters , addressed to officers who might be dead , or in prison camps , or coming back at any moment … . |
3 | They may have been on the street , or coming out of bed-and-breakfast lodgings . |
4 | Working day at least in all that time I had entered or come out from that building and its reality had gone for me . |
5 | A wipe , by the way , is like on of those weird effects the directors of such programs as Top of the Pops are so keen on — where the picture changes via a tumbling square or comes in from one side to replace the picture you have onscreen already . |
6 | Smith said : ‘ I thought Graeme Souness was a bigger man than to come out with that stuff . |
7 | But I think that came through in this morning 's conversation . |
8 | The computer , to cite another example , required no fewer than six separate strands of knowledge : binary arithmetic ; Charles Babbage 's conception of a calculating machine in the first half of the nineteenth century ; the punch card , invented by Herman Hollerith for the US census of 1890 ; the audion tube , an electronic switch invented in 1906 ; symbolic logic , which was created between 1910 and 1913 by Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead ; and the concepts of programming and feedback that came out of abortive attempts during World War I to develop effective anti-aircraft guns . |
9 | That 's about the only good thing that came out of that bank job ! |
10 | Now er one of the very , or the very serious suggestion that came out of that meeting , and it I think it met unanimous support that night , was consideration of altering the time of the morning service . |
11 | Yeah it was the two training aspects that came out of that meeting one was |
12 | What we have is picking up a ragbag of stable door legislation , that came out of other Acts , and that 's why we have offices , shops and railway premises from the Oswald Acts which were neatly tucked in the back of Oswald 's Act . |
13 | Quite apart from any utility or negative political advantage that came out of popular culture , the important thing was that establishment culture was at least in touch with the masses . |
14 | There are also these privatization a lot of husbands and wives bought these shares of privatization had it in joint names , well that tax will have been deducted and can be reclaimed also , so er this was a change that came about with independent taxation . |
15 | The increasing confidence that comes about through this kind of work allows them to do so . ’ |
16 | But he 's made national headlines local and every other headlines that comes about regarding this issue of the merger . |
17 | One share that comes out of this situation well is ‘ born-again' ICI at 690p . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Meanwhile Aureole had got into top gear and came through into second place , but try as he might he could never pose a threat to Pinza , who galloped on relentlessly to win by four lengths , with Pink Horse running on to take third place a length and a half further adrift and the gallant Shikampur a tired fourth . |
20 | Souness , who is also set to tie up the deal for Norway defender Stig Inge Bjornebye , said after Saturday 's 4-1 Anfield triumph against Middlesbrough : ‘ He played 45 minutes and came through without any problems . |
21 | There were even doubts over his availability for last month 's All Ireland semi-final , but he played and came through with flying colours . |
22 | The rabbits gave them a wide berth and came through by another gap farther up , close to the gnarled trunk of an old crabapple tree . |
23 | The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening . |
24 | Robert was a replacement in the Currie Cup final and came on for young Johan Roux in the second half . |
25 | The American Express survey compared holiday prices in more than a dozen countries and came up with these contrasts : |
26 | Green Bay went into a feeding frenzy in the free-agency market , and came up with some star names . |
27 | The accountant realising he would not be fobbed off , tried harder and came up with some facts . |
28 | When Russell pulled up , the two White Mountain Apaches with him slowed to a walk and came up on either side of him . |
29 | It was not seconds but many minutes before they climbed to the top of the road and came out into fresher country , and the farm was there , nestling in the late sunshine , the fading light turning its stone , creeper-clad walls to amber . |
30 | and came out of Long Beach we 'll miss it |