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

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1 After dinner that evening , Cocello instructed Randy Mueller to set up a task force team from Detroit to come up with a phase-out plan for vehicle manufacture , and a phase-in plan for supplying the UK market from imports ,
2 It will be up to the SMMB to come up with a scheme that is acceptable to them . ’
3 Fortunately , those 600 were the last for those shoes as Nike came round with a pair , but Zarei did seem disappointed at the lack of regular sponsorship .
4 Before leaving the ministry in mid-1861 the sensible Evgraf Kovalevskii came up with a programme for reducing the volatility of the universities which might have been effective if it had been introduced gradually .
5 At the other end of the corridor Owen saw Ramses come out of a door .
6 Andy comes back with a glass of milk .
7 Cardiff came back with an equaliser just 6 minutes later .
8 Cassidy came up with a number of objections to the granting of a faculty .
9 The endlessly fertile mind of Franco Sbarro came up with a two-seater , V12 mid-engined sports car whose body is mounted on the engine/gearbox unit , central beam chassis and suspension by six hydraulic links .
10 Widnes came back with a Devereux try in the 34th minute , but when Lee sent Reid over four minutes later Salford had a big enough lead to have relaxed and concentrated on the basics .
11 So of course the poor Welshman with not having a sense of humour booked him , and poor Ben came back with a twenty-pound fine .
12 Tranmere came back with a goal from sub Chris Malkin and could have easily snatched a draw .
13 Newman came in with a faraway look .
14 In the course of his committee cull , Armstrong came up with a phrase which deserves a permanent place in any anthology of Civil Servicese .
15 In the end the Chancellor and the Bank of England came up with a 70p a share safety net .
16 But ‘ Winters ’ hauled England up a second-half mountain , dragging his pack into overdrive and tackling non-stop as the Boks came out of a half-time huddle screeching defiance and ready to build on a 16–11 lead .
17 United wobbled a little bit in the second half when Gillingham came back with a goal from Crown .
18 Rico came in with a couple of white towels , which he threw on the table .
19 Maud came through with a drink and said , ‘ Why do n't you read Tales for Innocents ?
20 This year Benskins came back with a demand for a £5,000 a year increase that would have taken John 's annual rent to £23,000 plus £100 a week for the business rate .
21 The vessel was days away from being scrapped in 1991 when SNF came up with a £300,000-plus sponsorship .
22 Half an hour later Christopher comes up with a joke .
23 René Beauchemin comes out of a washroom and sees the students running and hears cries for help within the classroom .
24 Alfred Molina 's Shannon comes over as an assemblage of mannerisms rather than a man whose behaviour arises from dissipation and anguish ; Frances Barber is too young , too wiry and too busy for the over-ripe Maxine ; Robin Bailey , though he believably slips in and out of awareness , is too sturdy for the ancient poet , and he sounds and gestures just like colonel Hall on Sergeant Bilko .
25 The problem is that the second question can not be answered until Washington comes up with a consensus on the first .
26 Space-age French designer Andre Courreges came up with a classic in 1964 that has been much copied since — the mid-calf , soft kid , white boot for women .
27 When Connor came back with a pint pot in either hand , he found his wife in the arms of the young Welshman , and stood smiling , watching them dance together to a song that had become all the rage in the last few years :
28 Wilkinson came back with an offer of £660,000 — and was cock-a-hoop yesterday when a tribunal in Walsall ordered Leeds to pay £694,000 .
29 Rochdale came back with a wind assisted equaliser .
30 Helen came in with a tray .
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