Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 spring term coming up to easter because until you know your budgets and your
2 THE FRANK & WALTERS The deep thoughts beneath the clownish guise of the best ever cabaret band to come out of Cork
3 Bule reservoir to come out at Lamberhurst in the village so I sort of circled it
4 I can remember as a small child Daddy coming back from Barnard Castle with big loads on his bicycle .
5 The Treasury and the Ministry were involved in continuous discussions with the Authority 's officials to establish the point from the early 1950s onwards , whenever capital programmes , borrowing limits ( which required ministerial and parliamentary authorisation ) , or depreciation policy came up for discussion .
6 The next morning a telephone call came through from Number 10 just before 8.30 a.m. calling a special Cabinet meeting at 9.45 to discuss the Falklands .
7 The mess steward came in with Woolley 's piano-accordion and gently laid it on the table .
8 Ken erm y you 've asked some questions , I 've actually seen the I M R O letter and can I say that there are two questions in the I M R O letter to Mr Maxwell and Bishopsgate , which quite categorically asked for accounts and also details of the ownership structure coming out of Liechtenstein .
9 Indeed , among the more bizarre places to find an Armani are holes in the wall in the Sicilian hill villages around Corleone where unlaundered mafioso cash comes out at tea time every day in search of status-promoting glad rags — the same suits that turn up simultaneously in posh Paris bistros , Los Angeles lizard lounges and the boardrooms of the most respectable British banks .
10 The regional conference one , er since there is a regional transport paper coming up for debate er in in which I had er a hand as regional erm policy chairman , er the the the Worsley motion er will in fact be taken as a an amendment er to that regional paper which is coming up er at the Southport conference .
11 Beyond here , by continuing north , a wall surrounding the valley of Dukerdale ( which carries Rigg Beck , a haunt of botanists ) is rounded and the cart track coming up from Hartley is joined near the coal pits at the base of the final slope .
12 End of term was always a tense time , when the inspectors from the African Education Department came out from Salisbury to assess the students ' teaching ability .
13 er it 's an event held in The Gallery and er we have got er ski experts coming er , equipment people ; we have got the latest ski simulator coming down from Dorset , which enables people to actually get inside and it takes you down the Val de Zere er no , yes , takes you down the Val de Zere downhill and it really is quite impressive .
14 His wife Aileen came in with pails of milk , scolding at two little girls for clinging onto her skirt and making her spill .
15 I continue to be surprised all those little panes of glass have n't been smashed in , but a metal door comes down at night and the neighbourhood is full of tourists anyway .
16 A 17″ colour model comes in at $4,700 : both ship next month .
17 On CD-ROM , personal ODT 2.0 costs £960 , the server version is £1,950 and a development copy comes in at £1,190 .
18 With from 16Mb to 96Mb RAM , 207Mb or 424Mb disk , two Sbus slots , one serial and one parallel line , SCSI 2 , 8-bit audio , Ethernet but no multi-processing support or ISDN the entry level model , with a 15″ SuperVGA colour screen comes in at $5,500 .
19 Private steel companies sought injunctions against the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation who were calling on workers in the private sector of the steel industry to come out on strike to support workers in the public sector who were striking over pay .
20 on one of the first days jostein flo came over to sheffield leeds was on the telly playing live and jostein and some other sheffield utd players was watching .
21 the Daily Telegraph article comes out in January eighty eight , was the updating or the answering of the brochures periodically anything to do with the Daily Telegraph article ?
22 After the cellulose paint came in of course , things were quite different .
23 Taking a healthy interest in policies As the chairman of Greater Glasgow Health Board comes up to retirement , Susan Dean looks at the man behind the reforms
24 A big birthday cake came out for Sandra with eighteen candles which she ceremoniously blew out .
25 Even the villains speak truly of their villainy , like Iago in Otello , but he , Davide , would have had to make false speeches to client and judge , had he taken the fees for claiming some rickety starveling was the landowner scholar come back to earth .
26 It was during a short stay in December 1986 with friends at their cottage near the village of Carno in beautiful Mid Wales that first learnt of a nearby former railway station coming up for sale .
27 Depicting a muscular young man , naked and balancing on his left leg , it is thought to be more than 370 years old and the most significant example of Renaissance sculpture to come up for auction .
28 French ( Provencal ) and Italian ( Tuscany ) country cooking came back from villa holidays along with strings of rapidly moulding garlic , terracotta floor tiles and peasant-style crocks ; all made possible by Elizabeth David and Terence Conran .
29 Local electricity , gas , telephone and post office counter services all satisfied more than 70% of their customers , with the electricity board coming out on top with an 85% approval rating .
30 S. H. One night , I was on duty in town and my mate and I was in Renshaw Street and the Chief Constable came along in civvies and said : ‘ Report yourself , gossiping on the beat . ’
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