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

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1 In a mild voice he had just asked the porter to come up , with some story about a tap dripping in the kitchen .
2 Managing Director David Kohler , who owns a substantial part of the club , offered Pleat the opportunity to come in with him as a partner .
3 Erm the volume i i is tremendous and er one worries about the effect of the surging waters on such an old construction , now we far worse than and consequently the emergency services have had to consider all sorts of alternatives , some of which you see now with the piping on , on the surface of it 's been having a good result the immediate problem , but you ca n't stop there and the emergency team have given consideration to all sorts of other possible temporary solutions in the event or that the pumping failed and er I think that 's possibly where this rumour about erm the railway line arrived but er I think Chairman I 've said enough , we all , we would all agree I think that the emergency workers have performed er I think we 're all pleased to see the army coming in erm and doing what they 've done and erm I certainly er appreciated the opportunity to come in on the old A Twenty Seven through West it took my mind back er many years I can tell you and erm I , I think congratulations all round are due , but I come back to what 's all saying and which I support as it would be a folly when the dust has settled erm to really take a an objective er position and see that er arrangements are in hand channels and things like that will not again be supercharged in the way they are .
4 They do n't want the experts to come in and advise because it is the experts that have let them down . ’
5 He added : ‘ It seems a bit of a nonsense to struggle to provide a good service and then for compensation awarded by the Ombudsman to come out of the money provided for the work in the first place . ’
6 He tried to duck under the ropes to come over to us , but gets stopped by a security man who asks him what he 's playing at .
7 ‘ You 'll be able to work on your tan tomorrow , surf sweetie , ’ she shouted after the Daughter , ‘ but do n't hold your breath waiting for the tide to come in . ’
8 In that you allow the tide to come in and then effectively close her down , so storing the water at the high level of the tide and you let it out through turbine generators when the sea is low , and the water running out , therefore , generates electricity .
9 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
10 How can a series of fixed instructions cause the computer to come up with a random sequence of results ?
11 ‘ I 'm not joking , we literally , sometimes , used to sit there round a big table waiting for the scripts to come in .
12 ‘ Making the decision to come in is difficult for an investor , ’ Sir Bob Reid said in a recent interview , ‘ as there is no easy exit once you are in , and there is not a lot of money to be made in the railway business . ’
13 But the men from the Midlands had enjoyed themselves so well , they decided the engraved glass trophy should stay in Scotland to give them the excuse to come back and play for it again !
14 However , for the user to come off , there should ideally be a suitable treatment regime available .
15 It 's all right if you 've got a nice landlord who 'll wait for the payment to come through .
16 We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes , designed to tackle specific local crime problems , such as kerb crawling , mugging and burglary .
17 ‘ Oh techniques of surveillance , when you 're sitting alone in a car you move into the passenger seat , make it look as if you 're waiting for the driver to come back … the trouble is , I never got a posting where I had to use it . ’
18 When the water reached a level the Duchesse deemed sufficient ( she was mean with it with people she did not like ) , she called out for the bather to come along , and she left , taking the handle of the hot tap with her .
19 It is as though Wick is still waiting for the fishing to come back , drink no longer a fuel , but a solace .
20 wait for the light to come back up
21 I could n't wait for the pictures to come out , I was so excited to see them .
22 He draped inflamable material over it and calibrated the switch to come on later in the day .
23 Kaas leant forward and dragged Adam to his feet as he yelled for the guards to come in and help him .
24 And I 'd been wondering whether like I could perhaps persuade him or his boss , the professor to come along and talk to us , and let , some of their time is very full , and to them time is money .
25 Our assistance breaks that barrier while allowing for the funds to come back to the Network when the company steps up production and is earning a return on its investment .
26 ‘ Asking the superintendent to come back after lunch ? ’
27 I do n't know how you have the nerve to come down here , really .
28 But the highest value was put on just being there , the willingness to sit by a bedside and to do more listening than talking , the patience with inconsistencies and sudden reversals of mood and the readiness to come back , week after week .
29 It will be up to the SMMB to come up with a scheme that is acceptable to them . ’
30 he offered the house for all the brothers to come in and they would laid out er sandwiches and the cakes and er quiche that you 've made and er different , different things you know , we all went to back to their house .
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