Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] come [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Several colour strains have bee bred since the original black and silver variety came out on the market many moons ago . |
2 | In actual fact the er farmer put the planning application in to hold this market every week really refused it outright saying it 's a very sensitive area of Green belt and we did n't want two hundred er stalls there every Sunday on the car park coming out of the road and everything else . |
3 | Because if you start messing your duvet up at night times it means that you do n't want to sleep underneath it cos it goes all scrunchy and horrible , and all the duvet bit comes out of the cover . |
4 | A SURVEY by the St John Ambulance Brigade came up with the remarkably interesting finding that the man most women would prefer to give them the kiss of life , assuming it was necessary or even if it was n't , would be TV doctor Hilary Jones . |
5 | Later in the year , when the poet Apollinaire came back from the war with a head wound , a grand banquet was held in his honour at the Palais d'Orléans in the Boulevard du Maine . |
6 | The remains of her whiteface make-up came off with the clotted badges of blood . |
7 | This carbon monoxide comes up through the coke and then comes in contact with air at the top of the fire and then burns to give you carbon dioxide . |
8 | Research ( depth research naturally ) among some Chicago car owners came up with the following automobile ‘ personalities ' : Cadillac — flashy ; Ford — young and speedy ; DeSoto — conservative and responsible ; Pontiac — stable and conventional ; Mercury — assertive and modern . |
9 | It is essentially a problem-solving exercise in which there must be a close relationship between sales effort on the ground and the ability of the applications and research staff to come up with the answers , within the boundaries of what is commercially viable . |
10 | It is possible to find the origin of the synapses ending on cells of the type Hubel and Wiesel recorded from , and it is an amazing fact that 80 per cent or more of their excitatory input comes from other cortical cells , and less than 20 per cent from the nerve fibres coming up from the eye . |
11 | At this point , a side glen comes in on the right with a path leading to the dominating heights of Carn Eige and Mam Sodhail , or from it the bealach between Tom a' Choinich and Toll Creagach may be reached and a fine view seen over Glen Cannich to the mountains of Glen Farrar . |
12 | A great silver shape comes out of the rain beside me . |
13 | The photographers from the drawing office came in with the news which had just been broadcast on the radio . |
14 | The winter sun came out over the signals aerials on the top of the regimental headquarters and I warmed my neck , rubbing it against the collar of my knitted undershirt . |
15 | One of the management team came out of the meeting hopeful that the buyout could be agreed . |
16 | Had we used this three thousand three hundred figure as the annual migration , then the housing requirement figures come out of the projection rather then two thousand and six , would have been some ten thousand fewer . |
17 | ICE CLIMBING COMES IN FROM THE COLD |
18 | Once the test pilot comes out of the chamber , a nasty side effect is that the ageing process becomes speeded up . |
19 | RUGBY LEAGUE came out of the north of England because a number of Yorkshire and Lancashire businessmen thought that talented lads should be compensated for time they took off from the pit or the plant . |
20 | It appears to us all that there has been a significant drop in the numbers of telephone enquiries coming in to the Library since the new system went in . |
21 | pull it up , well they might leave it and just co disconnect it but they they 'd have to bring it in , I do n't it 'd be better I think if we had ours in the back because the , the telephone thing comes in from the back be better than having it in the , in the passage really . |
22 | Wiping her hands on her pinny April came over to the sink . |
23 | Is it not something that erm the literature group coming out of the erm the course have begun to tackle , you know , the idea that there should be some kind of coordinating personal body or something that erm |
24 | Elean : As a firm supporter of the South African People 's struggle , it is not often that we see this side of apartheid oppression coming out in the liberation literature . |
25 | Grandson Richard came out of the shower-room with a towel around its waist . |
26 | As I passed the two of them a second security guard came out of the doorway , holding a fat canvas money-bag . |
27 | THE STORY of British incompetence wasting the flower of ANZAC youth on a Dardanelles beach , this was one of two great war flicks to come out of the late '70s/early '80s Australian movie boom ( the ‘ Nam-set The Odd Angry Shot was the other ) . |
28 | Sophie began to speak , but at that moment Helen came out of the office . |
29 | The shop manager came out of the shop in a hurry as they began to move away . |
30 | The seat has one arm rest and has the safety belt coming out of the top of the seat . |