Example sentences of "[conj] come [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 or come up with a whole so whole position .
2 Had he gone to Glastonbury or come back by a secret route to Templecombe to hide himself in the church ?
3 He called them Amurricanes , in a heavy stage accent that came over as an envious sneer .
4 Jazz is a form of music that came out of a social evolution in black history , and so is rap .
5 But quite clearly this is a more expensive use of beds in residential establishments , when people simply come in for a matter of days or week or two weeks , rather than coming in on a permanent basis .
6 Vodac , Vodafone Group Plc 's largest service provider , has signed an agreement with Kingfisher Plc 's Comet electrical retail chain to service 230 stores UK-wide : Comet customers that come out with a mobile phone will be able to connect to the Vodafone network immediately , subject to a credit check .
7 Like those boys that come in for a single rose as if nobody 's ever done that before .
8 what better way to sell yourself than come up with a contentious issue backed up by evidence that you
9 The first attempt was almost a disaster , but he got the plane up again and came round for a second shot .
10 Matsushita began work on cobalt-free magnets in 1968 and came up with a manganese-aluminium-carbon material in 1979 .
11 I felt these elementary slips should be corrected , and came up with a possible solution .
12 Roxburgh , however , decided there was no point playing games , and came up with a predictable yet interesting side .
13 He scrabbled in the bottom of the box and came up with a small piece of carved and polished wood .
14 The team took up the gauntlet thrown down by the Health and Safety Executive and came up with a thorough checklist for the city 's 7 homes .
15 They took their various allocated strains of Staphylococcus aureus or whatever , applied standard methods , and came up with a particular teichoic acid or teichoic acid-like polymer .
16 Here — ’ He rummaged in the pearl-studded evening bag and came up with a twenty pound note .
17 The government subsequently altered its estimate of those able to claim and came up with a 50 per cent take-up rate .
18 The government subsequently altered its estimate of those able to claim and came up with a 50 per cent take-up rate .
19 The government subsequently altered its estimate of those able to claim and came up with a 50 per cent take-up rate .
20 After we got over the shock we asked around for other quotes and came up with an initial estimate of £1,000 plus parts , subject to what is found when the engine is taken out , from John Cutler Marine Engineers who were recommended by Sigma Yachts .
21 He worked hard , which was rare among the undergraduates of Magdalene College in those days , and came out with a high degree in mathematics .
22 We worked our way around the central tier , hands in pockets , and came out in an ornamental garden open to the stars .
23 Following these now disregarded signs of past activity along the old path , I traversed the hillside and came down to a crumbling stone sheepfold with the roofless remains of a shepherd 's hut built into one wall .
24 There was some problem that one of them went back and talked to , presumably dad , perhaps mum though , erm and came back with a lovely engineered solution , but that did n't matter — they had fun doing it and they had fun trying these things and , believe me , the answer were ever so close to what the design I was amazed with what they produced .
25 Some of the nomes scouted around the sheds and came back with a few vegetables that had been missed , but it was a pitifully small amount .
26 ‘ Tuesday was the day he went off in the van and came back with a bruised face ; presumably you 've got a record of the people he called on that day ?
27 She got up from her chair , went to a cupboard and came back with a crusty roll and a dish of butter .
28 When I was driving my new Granada in 1989 and dropped a friend down the road , a police car came past , saw the car with a black man driving it , circled round and came back for a second check .
29 Then she turned and walked towards the deep end , turned again and did a perfect back flip , hardly denting the surface and coming up into a smooth breaststroke only a few feet away from me .
30 Essex were , for a time , in some trouble after Munton had claimed two wickets in as many balls but Gooch , still snuffling after his touch of ‘ flu and coming in at an unaccustomed No 5 position , thwarted the hat-trick ball .
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