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

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1 In terms of progressing or taking part in the discussion , can I suggest that if you want to come in on a particular item , you put your name board up like that , so that we can readily observe it er and equally , our friend who is looking after the microphones can make sure that the vol the volume of your microphone is turned up at the appropriate time .
2 And they 've come up with a splendid route , over 80 miles of miles of deep valley walks , riverside and forest walks ending with a cliff top section at Filey .
3 This is appropriate , for the story that the letters not so much tell as adumbrate comes through with a wistful fragrance that is very affecting if one reads slowly .
4 Supervised by a state functionary ( with a sqeaking shoe ) and led by an emotionally-chaotic project director , a group of architects struggle to come up with a high-rise building scheme that will destroy the ancient town 's character and , incidentally , clear away its slums .
5 Just need to come up with a brief
6 BIOTECHNOLOGISTS have come up with a surprising new way of repairing many scars and wrinkles — using purified cow-hide .
7 It has to be said that , with this membrane idea , BOSS have come up with a brilliant way of programming the ME-10 .
8 By studying regions of the proteins the proteinase cuts , they have come up with a small molecule that can block this scissor action .
9 The Beatles/Stones/Kinks/Peters And Lee have come up with a real smasher this time
10 Buffallo , however , have come up with a good trowel at a very modest price .
11 Following new yarn developments in France , Charnos have come up with a beautiful lustrous leg look that is built for comfort — ‘ Sheer Lustre ’ tights at £2.99 with 10 denier appearance leg .
12 A group of US magazine publishers have come up with a novel weapon for the US Information Agency 's propaganda efforts in Eastern Europe : their unsold magazines .
13 LISBURN have come up with a novel way of raising much-needed cash for the club .
14 Recognising that a lot of women are taking to the hills , and that they may feel a little intimidated by such a male-orientated sport , especially since they all dress in the same fluffy things as us now , I have come up with a startling new innovation .
15 Now Cystic Fibrosis researchers in Oxford have come up with a potential cure .
16 Cyclists and the Forestry Commission have come up with a special scheme , policed by rangers on mountgain bikes , cyclists are allowed anywhere in the forest , apart from 3 nature reserves which are out of bounds and families as well , as the more energetic are catered for with an 11 mile trail along disused railway tracks .
17 With the breakdown of the administration , crime syndicates have come up in a big way .
18 You have come back in a funny mood .
19 However , a greater proportion of secondary school teachers than either of the other two phases tend to be unsure about whether any of these changes have come about as a direct result of the review and report .
20 They have to come up with a long-term training strategy — and offers of help have come from both the World Federation for Mental Health and the Richmond Fellowship .
21 If you do want to start your drama sessions with a game , do n't feel you have to come up with a different one each time .
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