Example sentences of "[vb pp] come [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , there is the regional flood defence committee , whose members will be expected to come up with the lion 's share of the cash . |
2 | ‘ I am not going to lose my credibility on this train by being caught coming out of the help 's bedroom . ’ |
3 | He said he 's pleased that Pakistan has decided to come back into the Commonwealth . |
4 | And and and and across the board there has been a cut of er , er of of of just below fifteen per cent , that that the that er er , our cut is forty five per cent , and and I mean , it er , it it it does er er create problems , there 's no doubt about it , and that I I got the letter from er which er , Rod instructed to come along to the department to me yesterday , in fact , I did refer very briefly to it , 'cos I 'm gon na just before the meeting that er er it it sets out saying that it was a very generous set settlement for ninety-three , ninety-four . |
5 | When I cleaned it up , I found it to be in really good condition and one of the nicest I have ever seen come out of the river . |
6 | The local police kindly agreed to come in on the act and a few off-duty policemen pretended to stalk the burglars and locked them up for the night at a disused police station at Ironbridge ! |
7 | but give them in the morning cos we 've got to come over in the morning have n't we ? |
8 | It 's less tiring because otherwise you 've got to come in during the afternoon , then you have to decide whether to go back to the hotel or stay at the show . |
9 | ‘ You 've got to come back to the hospital . |
10 | The experience against those rivals will be provided by former England captain and club captain John Orwin who said : ‘ We know each other very well and frankly we would have preferred to come out of the hat first . |
11 | My Boss says as far as he 's concerned a crêche is a motor accident in Kelvinside and any self respecting woman should have a good man to take care of her so its only pinmoney anyway and that 's bound to come out in the attitude . |
12 | A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 . |
13 | Lachlan Watt had been about to leave Hamish and Antonia 's party when Fergus had fallen over and Fiona had decided it was time to take her husband home ; she had offered Lachy a lift back to his brother 's house , but when they 'd got there Fergus had seemed fast asleep , snoring loudly and taking no apparent notice of Fiona shaking him and shouting at him ; Lachy had volunteered to come back to the castle to help get Fergus out of the car and upstairs to bed ; Fiona would run Lachy back afterwards . |
14 | He was taller than she remembered , more powerfully built , the angles of his face even harder and more menacing than she had recalled coming up in the lift . |
15 | She had n't wanted to come up into the cab . |
16 | And now they were being asked to come out in the open . |
17 | TAKING as their jumping off point Steve Geliot 's previous installation/exhibition devoted to the theme of the ocean and the sea , a number of first-year students on the BA Interior Design course at Teesside Polytechnic have been encouraged to come up with the son or is it daughter ? of Seascape . |
18 | Even the one who has betrayed the light sooner or later is forced to come back to the centre of stability , where he is raised once more into the understanding of clarity and purity of thought and action . |
19 | The pilot survey should be the crucial stage at which the surveyor is forced to come down from the ivory tower and communicate with the respondents . |
20 | All the different interest groups have suddenly been allowed to come out into the open and in some cases it is a question of each for himself and damn the rest . ’ |
21 | Perhaps everything — not that there is anything — should just have been allowed to come out into the open at that point . |
22 | They had to get back to their dormitories before anyone awoke , but turning round , Endill saw lights had started coming on in the school . |
23 | He was tempted to come out with the stuff about Michael and the IRA . |
24 | The sky above the glittering slate roofs was as blue as the curious lilies which had just begun to come out under the dining-room window , trumpet flowers set like the seed-head of a dandelion but as blue as — the sky . |
25 | We are determined to come back in the spring showing the country that we have some really talented and fighting cricketers in England . |
26 | So if the mover of composite eight would come down and standing in the of the Northern Region , to be seconded by Lancashire , but as we 're now formally seconding the er the , the formally seconders will not be required to come down to the front , but the movers will . |