Example sentences of "[vb base] come [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , want to come through into this room and we 'll sit you down doing them now .
2 cos I want to come out of thick woollies now it is March
3 ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line .
4 ‘ There 's a need for a national investigation into why these figures seem to come out in this way , not just within Strathclyde , but within Britain , ’ he said .
5 This urge to preserve the valued and precious non-material things that seem to come inevitably into human life , has found its expression in the setting up of idols in every conceivable form .
6 The tapes and scores which they produce come across with real sincerity , and display surprisingly high levels of competence .
7 ‘ It ca n't be helping much , if you keep coming up with crazy ideas about what I 'm supposed to be up to . ’
8 I think the show would have been less timid if he had sought out more of the artists in their 20s who nowadays keep coming up in mixed exhibitions in Liverpool , Birmingham , Leeds , Whitechapel and so on .
9 Amazingly , all Sony 's competitors doubt the success of the mini-portable and fail to come up with rival versions for almost a year .
10 However , for databases which fail to come up to that standard a new right to prevent unfair extraction is proposed .
11 In any case she thinks it is just a matter of time before more women start coming through to senior levels , both because the company is taking on more female graduates and because they are a pretty self-confident lot anyway .
12 ‘ You 're on the verge of losing it anyway unless you start coming up with some answers . ’
13 The only way in which this could happen is by chance in a small population : outsiders do come in at long odds .
14 Whereas at the time it was a thin old wicket — you know , ‘ Madness are a bit thick and they do come out with some bollocks sometimes , so I do n't know if I can throw my weight behind them ’ . ’
15 I know some young women rightly feel that they came out as a result of their own strength — and of course many of them do come out without any youth work involvement .
16 This is where we 've come up with critical application software .
17 These guitars represent total design philosophies , not marketing exercises where a manufacturer or ad agency has tried to hoodwink us into believing the instrument really is different because its headstock is slightly more rounded than the Ibanez — or whatever other triviality they 've come up with that month .
18 After lots of thought I 've come up with this solution and hope it will be helpful to others .
19 And they 've come up with several suggestions .
20 She narrowed her eyes at him and warned him icily , ‘ If you 've come here with some idea of trying to block my petition to become Kirsty 's guardian , I warn you right now you 're wasting your time ! ’
21 ‘ We 've come through against all predictions , winning five away games in a row .
22 But if , and most of are I 'm sure that we 've come today with some thorn in our flesh somewhere , some worry , some difficulty or a disappointment perhaps of some kind , then just remember that in all things God works together for good with those who love him , and for that rejoice and give thanks , and again I say , rejoice .
23 ‘ But we 've come away with two victories — so we must be doing something right .
24 And the former Rangers and Aston Villa winger said : ‘ We 've come back from this kind of position before and we are optimistic we can get a result .
25 The financial director is usually a member of top management and , in UK industry , many chief executive officers have come up through financial functions .
26 The financial director is usually a member of top management and , in UK industry , many chief executive officers have come up through financial functions .
27 Full details from Editor : We 'd very much like to hear from others who have come up with profitable solutions to this seasonal problem .
28 As it is , they have two and have come up with various suggestions as to what selectors do their thinking with .
29 Meanwhile the philologists , putting together the various clues inside the Kalevala — it is bright , it was forged , it is a kind of mill , it brings luck , it made the sea salt — have come up with innumerable solutions , at once vague and pedantic : the sampo was the Golden Fleece , some fertility-cult object , a Lappish pillar-idol , an allegory of the sky .
30 To celebrate the November Presidential election two galleries have come up with national election year shows .
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