Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And of course there , there are certain er views around that would er certainly suggest that , that that would receive support ; the idea of local er management coming back to Banbury . |
2 | Indicating that it can no longer afford to keep Unix SVR4 out of its price book , the Unix SVR4 personality comes out of DEC 's CalComp/Telecommunications labs which of course , has been quietly supplying SVR4 to the firm 's telecomms customers for some time . |
3 | When Checkland 's contract came up for renewal , it was renewed only for a token year . |
4 | At a subsequent meeting an official added that it would be ‘ most unfortunate ’ if the evidence was being heard at the same time as the project 's grant came up for renewal . |
5 | ‘ I left college in ‘ 76 , and subsequently hustled around for about four months working for various people , before I heard of a second assistant 's job coming up with David Thorpe . |
6 | The manager must work to ensure everything is in place so that the band 's product comes out in time for the public to make up its own mind . |
7 | In fact , Sykes 's fellowship comes up for renewal at Christmas , and the word is he wo n't get it . |
8 | After discussions , Martin Lynch 's name came out on top of the list . ’ |
9 | GLEEFUL stories invariably fly around whenever Keith Runcorn 's name comes up in conversation among geophysicists . |
10 | John 's father came down from Cheltenham to see her , grieving and concerned for her future . |
11 | Its five orchestras consume £12 million of Radio 3 's annual budget of £49 million , but a series of leaked memos has suggested that some or all may be on the hit-list when the BBC 's charter comes up for renewal in 1996 . |
12 | In 1996 , the BBC 's Charter comes up for renewal . |
13 | He saw his father 's palm come up in acceptance , and then his father disappeared again , blundering forcefully into the wind , checking the groups of men coming inwards towards him . |
14 | The recurring line of Sybil 's poem came back to Melissa 's mind , the poem about dead flowers that she had written in memory of a beautiful girl , savagely cut down . |
15 | As Theda stood , rigid with wrath and dismay , the woman 's voice came up in volume , and she spoke with a perfectly nauseous degree of sweetness . |
16 | ‘ Your teeth 'll be straight in six months , and you can get contact lenses when your father 's insurance comes in at Christmas , grow a bosom and stun them all . ’ |
17 | Raynor 's hand came out to Grainne . |
18 | However , I understand that , the other day , an English acrobat 's son came up to Scotland for a few hours and said that the whole thing was non-negotiable . |
19 | During the summer the children had a treat when Mrs Johnson 's mother came over from Norway to visit the family . |
20 | Kate 's family came over from Ireland a long time ago and their closest contact to the soil is the odd spot of weekend gardening , but Kate associates closely with the dispossessed peasantry of old Ireland , and anywhere else for that matter , and taters brings out the culchie in her . |
21 | But the CGT technicians ' section came out in support of the students for workers ' control . |
22 | Due to the changes made to the Constitution at the last A.G.M. the position of Teachers ' Representative comes up for election this year . |