Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This was the essence of the problem : the press could only be managed by someone who knew their methods and who would not expect them to come round to Central Office to search for news . |
2 | It seemed like every time I went out to walk the course I came back with wet feet . " |
3 | I came out of slippered retirement and enjoyed a late bonus by visiting the old familiar places once again — but this time with a master cameraman . |
4 | Erm , we are indeed talking to Health Authority about the matters that were mentioned but can I come on to occupational therapists because I 'm very glad to say that erm we are able to recruit occupational therapists in this county . |
5 | Or when I come down with psychosomatic diseases so that my wife babies me and Huxley and Hooker fight all my battles . |
6 | Hence the mansi remained absi , in the sense of not having a dwelling on them , since those who worked them came out from existing farms and it was from those that dues were paid . |
7 | ‘ You came up against outdoor players , many of them farmers who would simply barrel you backwards in the tight and , if they got to you , in the loose . ’ |
8 | after you came back from military service did you carry on working art ? |
9 | ‘ She came down to Aberconwy School where we all were and said she wanted all the mothers and babies to stay with her , ’ said Tracey Parker . |
10 | Whichever age you encounter down the Everton trail , you come up with marvellous contributors to the club 's roll of honour . |
11 | Well they give you they even give you fro from that by manipulating then equations you can derive other equations , you come up with other equations . |
12 | The more you are bitten , the worse the reaction , so if you come up in great red , preventative action you can . |
13 | When she comes out in nice clothes I say get them for modelling ? |
14 | Oh goodness yes , wh we if we dredged up , we 'd have a say a piece of on deck , we used to land them on deck until we got room , so we came up at Upper Dock . |
15 | We came up against official incompetence as soon as we arrived in Spain . |
16 | What else , before we come on to agricultural products , what , are there any other notable features of trade in manufactures ? |
17 | ‘ Well , that 's the first thing we have to make him see , then we need to get him to come in for regular counselling sessions . ’ |
18 | The costs they came up with included satisfaction ( other than simply getting by without trouble ) ; real communication with colleagues ; idealism ; and self-respect ( can you really like yourself ? ) . |
19 | Hastening round the keep they came up against unexpected obstruction . |
20 | For the next half-hour I rattled the results as they came in from local stations all over the country . |
21 | They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’ |
22 | They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’ |
23 | Some people probably think I take too long to decide such matters , but I can demonstrate to them that sometimes by giving people a reasonable length of time to adjust they come through with flying colours . |
24 | Some have suggested that there are daily rhythms which mirror those of mental performance but which are not as difficult to measure or as prone to interference , and they come up with old standbys , body temperature and adrenalin . |
25 | Latest results from an experiment designed to test a fundamental aspect of quantum theory show it to come through with flying colours . |
26 | He 's being ironic ; in the Navy he came up against arbitrary discipline , the officer class and the English . |
27 | If it 's any consolation to Gooch , Allan Border was in a very similar situation not so long ago , and he came through with flying colours . |
28 | Within no time at all , the directly elected mayor of some industrial town or city in the north would spot that if he came along with imaginative ideas for raising standards and delivering services , he would get support , he would be the one that would claim the credit and the central government would be proud to let him have it . |
29 | Some beautiful compositions wrinkled hands , a Rodin-like head next to the scroll of a cello are spoiled by strangely gauche captions , possibly intending to reproduce the sitters ' own words : ‘ He came back from apparent death twice . |
30 | If , however , he were to arrive only to find Madeleine promised to someone else , he would have to suffer again those bitter pangs of regret he 'd endured before he came out to Blue Ash Farm . |