Example sentences of "[be] [adj] come [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , some of the new units will be designed for one or two persons , so that it may be possible to come closer to a one for one replacement on cleared sites than would be expected by past experience .
2 but you , you ca n't make that public and you are still worried that it can go too far to the left and therefore you , you , you 've got a range of , of erm quite moderate proposals which come in which , i if they were implemented , would restrain and would maintain the su the support of the ninety percent , th that you are still only seeking to antagonize really those , those landlords who are not going to be prepared to come back within the system .
3 Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised .
4 ‘ Given access to the data back at your office , I should be able to come up with a suitable package . ’
5 Cellini may not be able to come up with the goods .
6 Set up a lab like mine and run the same experiments , and anyone should be able to come up with the same results , for they do not depend on excessively mysterious skills or tricks , and science is after all , in the words of its most passionately admiring philosophers , public knowledge .
7 Well I think there 's every chance that it will get the go-ahead er I mean obviously er there are money restraints but I 'm sure that the District Council will be able to come up with the appropriate amount .
8 But solipsism is intuitively unacceptable ; and nobody seems to be able to come up with an argument from analogy that will do the trick .
9 Hence representing revenues from community X by R(X) we can say : The consequence is that the group of three communities would not be willing to go for the scheme involving supply to all three , since they would not be able to come up with an agreed method of sharing the £650 .
10 Will you be able to come out for a drink on New Year 's Eve , next Tuesday evening ? ’
11 ‘ But I 'll be able to come home in the evenings and you can teach me the things I need to know , ’ said Endill .
12 The tide was going out , she saw ; if she walked along the parade as far as the pier , she would be able to come back along the sands .
13 Even now , however , he is prepared to accept that he may not be able to come back in a new guise after three years .
14 I still remember those balmy ( not ! ) days when we used to go to Bradford and Carlisle and be happy coming home with a draw .
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