Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But that policy has come in for sharp criticism from monetarists who insist that it has fed the rapid expansion of broad money supply , M4 , and inflamed inflationary pressures . |
2 | Superficially attractive and officially , if implicitly , condoned by UNESCO , this theory has come in for severe criticism from Western media interests and journalists . |
3 | However , the NRA has come in for some criticism for not taking action . |
4 | Well , there were these round concrete blocks , with silos at the top , and they used to come in with these loads of scraps , tip it in and you know what we had to do ? |
5 | Reports began to come in of successful strikes on other vehicles . |
6 | Earlier she had come down in this lift with Steve and now she was going up with the last person on earth she could have envisaged . |
7 | The optimum completion time has come down by one minute to 11 minutes and more time is being allowed on the roads and tracks section before the cross country . |
8 | Responding to SCOTVEC 's suggestions , however , the Prison Service has now created a support structure across institutions which ensures parity of standards and allows Instructors to come together at regular intervals for staff development sessions . |
9 | Well this all had coal and , and the , the chimneys want wanted sweeping and if you did n't sweep your chimney regular the soot used to come down onto this water into , into this er boiler . |
10 | He was chased out over the Adriatic by fighters and was obliged to come down at Tatoi airport near Athens . |
11 | ‘ Would you like to come down to Carinish Court for a few days ? ’ |
12 | By early March , oil had come ashore at various points along a strip of Saudi coastline stretching some 130 miles south of the Kuwaiti border . |
13 | We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other . |
14 | Like Miss Honey , she felt sure both ears were going to come off at any moment with all the weight that was on them . |
15 | The only group to have come close to this sort of vetting of its members is the charity Action for Victims of Medical Accidents ( AVMA ) . |
16 | Full details from Editor : We 'd very much like to hear from others who have come up with profitable solutions to this seasonal problem . |
17 | Following the announcement of its pact with StrataCom Inc and Cisco Systems Inc , AT&T Co has come up with sketchy details of the Asynchronous Transfer Mode service it will begin offering early next year . |
18 | Armagh Language Centre , based at the local College of Further Education , has come up with two courses in European Studies and English Language . |
19 | To prevent a messy legal battle , the TODAY casting couch has come up with alternative stars for the role of Liz and seventh husband Larry . |
20 | ‘ I 've run fifteen variations of that conversation , and every one has come up with different motivations for the Doctor . |
21 | A FTER persuading the American singer Madonna to become a vice-president , those ageing adventurers at the Institute of Contemporary Arts ( ICA ) have come up with another star for their letterhead — President Havel of Czechoslovakia . |
22 | has come up with three sponsors to ‘ underwrite ’ half the costs of the show ( £200,000 ) Silhouette Eyewear , Vistech Redab property developers , and The Times and hope that a box office success will make up the balance . |
23 | Guy 's come up with this patent for a new system from America which cuts turn-around time in the garment-sewing factories by some amazing percentage and — ’ |
24 | She and her companion had come up under full sail to my table . |
25 | Although the Commissioners are committed not to be swayed by the national interests of their own countries , it is clear that Sir Leon Brittan , the Competition Commissioner , has come up against stiff opposition from his colleagues when he has investigated anti-competitive behaviour in some of their countries , most recently over his veto of the Franco-Italian takeover of De Havilland in October 1991 . |
26 | We have come up against some prejudice in the dressage , but the nice thing is that at the end of the test sheets you often see the same comment from the judge — ‘ What a super pony ! ’ . ’ |
27 | But she 's agreed to come straight from one job to another , something she tries hard to avoid . |
28 | The producer/singer 's record company has been forced to come up with all kinds of excuses . |
29 | It was England who crept off , licked their wounds , and tried to come up with all sorts of weird and wonderful reasons for us beating them . |
30 | We 've seen community participation in trying to come up with immediate solutions to the problems resulting from the war — we 're talking particularly about materials and infrastructure . |