Example sentences of "[vb pp] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The hoarse words were intended to come out as a joke , but instead they held a raw note of emotion which seemed to hang in the air between them .
2 One scratchcard in six is expected to come up with a prize between £1 and £100 .
3 Secondly , there is the regional flood defence committee , whose members will be expected to come up with the lion 's share of the cash .
4 The new machines are expected to come in above the ES/9000s and to dispense with water cooling , while being configurable with up to 100 processors working in parallel .
5 ‘ I am not going to lose my credibility on this train by being caught coming out of the help 's bedroom . ’
6 He said he 's pleased that Pakistan has decided to come back into the Commonwealth .
7 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 .
8 Never , since he was a child , had he missed coming up to the Foinmen on Beltane .
9 There again er there was smoke seen coming out of a bedroom , so we first of all informed base again , that there 's a fire , in a flat , secondly we did was break down the door .
10 One Tory MP was seen coming out of the Whips ' office in tears before last night 's vote .
11 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 .
12 ‘ I 'm always on the lookout for players who will benefit Derry City and Ian has agreed to come over for a month initially , ’ said Coyle .
13 ‘ I 'm always on the lookout for players who will benefit Derry City and Ian has agreed to come over for a month initially , ’ said Coyle .
14 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 !
15 Sponsors of each of the ten identical yachts have had to come up with a £220,000 entry fee to get them to the start line in September .
16 but give them in the morning cos we 've got to come over in the morning have n't we ?
17 Now , you , you could have the linear ordering that 's an alternative proposal erm , but then you 've actually got erm you 've got to come up with a kind of proper account of these structures of how they come about and of the relation and then you 've got to check it out against all the other data and all I can say is as it happens , I 've tried that and it does n't work but that 's only and we want to find out if you can see that the quite a long way .
18 Yeah , but you 've got to come up with a cost somewhere , that 's got to be .
19 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 .
20 Hello er , I 'm phoning on behalf of Mrs Ada er she 's got to come in for a scan on the fourth of February , nine o'clock , now we 've only just got back from the hospital today , cos she oh , she had to go today for one , yeah , and we 've just
21 ‘ You 've got to come back to the hospital .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 .
25 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 .
26 The feeling of being manoeuvred came back with a rush and she had the urgent desire to get out of this stuffy office fast .
27 You know , I , I have been put in that situation before , when I 've actually seen , you know , and most reporters are working secondhand , but , you know , I have been in the position where I 've actually seen , part of a police operation take place , mainly because I 'd got stopped coming out on the Huntingdon Road after the , the Mill Road Post Office was , was knocked over a year or so ago .
28 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 .
29 To make sure he asked Mr Litmus if he had seen or heard of a scientist being found coming out of the corridors .
30 She had n't wanted to come up into the cab .
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