Example sentences of "[noun prp] come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | BRITAIN 'S athletics selectors were slammed yesterday after persuading Kriss Akabusi to come out of international retirement for one final fling . |
2 | When agricultural improvers visited Sussex in the war years they had little favourable to say about the situation in general and the Weald came in for wholesale condemnation , although there was some disagreement about the details . |
3 | Assuming DOL comes back to full fitness that leaves us with DOL , Newsome , Wetherall , Fairclough and Jobson for effectively 2 places , and that s before we start looking at the youth team players . |
4 | Kravchenko came in for fierce criticism at the seventh congress of the USSR Journalists ' Union held on Feb. 5-7 , over the return of political censorship of state television , as witnessed recently in the withdrawal of the Vzglyad documentary series and the return by the flagship news programme Vremya to official propaganda and exhortation . |
5 | in 1937 , with threat of war with Germany moving ever closer , Stalin came up with inspired notion of purging the armed forces . |
6 | From this depression , the descent is continued down the Mallerstang flank , soon linking with Ais Gill coming down from Wild Boar Fell . |
7 | The typical problems that occur are that a file created on your system using downloadable fonts works perfectly but , when you send it to another system , such as a bureau 's typesetter , what you had in , say , Bodoni Bold comes back as New Century Schoolbook Italic . |
8 | Bob Dylan comes out for ultra-right Pat Buchanan |
9 | Les came back with equal honesty . |
10 | It said that despite being aware of Gooch coming up at high speed behind him , Gallagher pulled out into his path . |
11 | Tufnell 's sixteenth over , there you 've just pushed it out and a number er Lewis coming in from backward point . |
12 | She has almost certainly overestimated both factors ; but in general she is correct in saying that Britain comes up with good ideas and often ends up importing the products that stem from those ideas . |
13 | Samuel Whitbread came in for special praise ; he was ‘ essentially useful to all with whom he is in any way connected , resolute and firm … of energetic character … ’ . |
14 | First , Hongkong & Shanghai Bank came out with disappointing takeover terms for Midland Bank ( paper worth 378p a share ) triggering the obvious suggestion that spurned partner Lloyds Bank will produce a better , possibly cash-based offer . |
15 | On average a fifth of the sulphur in London and 45 per cent of that in Lincoln and York comes in from rural power stations . |
16 | Barcelona came back from European Cup despair to score a 2-1 win over Atletico Bilbao at the Nou Camp on Saturday . |
17 | THE HOPEFULS came up with new supercars : famous names from the past — BRM , Iso Allard , Monteverdi — and new names for the future : Yamaha and , ; most of all , McLaren , eligible for awards next year when production of the F1 starts . |
18 | Like Marshall in the previous Test , Paul Terry came in at Old Trafford in plaster to help a team-mate reach his century . |
19 | He 's got his five fielders there , four on the leg side at the moment , so saved , er long leg as well , bowls this one and that again he thrust forward that front pad and DaSilva , and Stewart comes in from mid wicket to field it . |
20 | I came down to earth a bit when Harry Enfield came on to thunderous applause . |
21 | Aprilia came back with similar feelings . |
22 | When Luke came back with fresh glasses , he sat on the arm of her chair . |
23 | Transfer-listed Thomas comes in at left back as Dicks starts a three-match match ban following his red card for elbowing Franz Carr at Newcastle last month . |
24 | He is merrily accumulating a large bag of smaller fish when Fred Smith comes along with inadequate tackle , throws a lump of luncheon meat in the margins and lands the largest fish in the lake . |