Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In January of 1825 Barratt had decided upon an ambitious and costly project ; a deep adit level to be driven as a cross-cut , some 230 yds. downstream from Taylor 's Level into the eastern bank of Red Dell Beck and in a northerly direction , to come in below the old workings and to explore the vein , especially below that section expected to be opened up by Taylor 's . |
2 | A lot of flood water had come down from the upper reaches of the Cherwell , and a body placed in the river , say , at Lonsdale Road … |
3 | " Ask Dr. Lorrimer to come down for a few minutes , will you please ? " |
4 | I ask him to come down for a few days and I also invite Lady De Marr . |
5 | In a way , failure to come through with the right steps is deception , because most social interaction is based on expectations of behaviour and to set up expectations and then thwart them must qualify as deception . |
6 | People are more likely to come home after a few drinks , light a cigarette and then fall asleep , often with tragic consequences . |
7 | To supplement work-outs , he has come up with a global best-practices programme . |
8 | ‘ We 've come up with a few names . |
9 | Investment analysts have come up with the following forecasts for earnings growth : |
10 | The pros are expected to come up with a few answers to problems . |
11 | To come up with the right emotions for the President of the World , though hard work , was still so much easier than identifying her own . |
12 | Pete Waterman is making animated conversation at the bar After trying unsuccessfully to blackmail him with photographs of his dancing , we part company , wondering aloud if he would tart the programme up were Granada to come up with the big bucks . |
13 | Set up a lab like mine and run the same experiments , and anyone should be able to come up with the same results , for they do not depend on excessively mysterious skills or tricks , and science is after all , in the words of its most passionately admiring philosophers , public knowledge . |
14 | ‘ Many of Scotland 's football stars have come originally from the amateur ranks . ’ |
15 | Yeah , you 've come out with the right words have n't you ? |
16 | Whilst they had been watching the protesters , a waitress had come out of The Crossed Keys hotel on the corner of the square carrying a tray of interesting-looking glasses . |
17 | Erm , I 'm sorry to come back to the central overheads er again , but erm it , considering that the other income largely related to ninety one , I 'm a little unclear why the central costs went down , I ca n't believe there 's been any salary cuts at |
18 | But of course it is nice to come back to the same places over and over again , sort of er see friendly faces . |
19 | They went away thanking her for her help , and promised to come back in a few weeks ' time when Bruno 's booster injection was due . |
20 | Well , we had a talk and she invited me to come back in a few days ' time . |
21 | Menachem Begin used to come here during the 1948 battles to this house , and he came up to see us three or four times during the fighting to have coffee and biscuits with us . |
22 | At least our ministers wear trousers — though you would wonder , if Bisset is frightened to come here among the desperate sinners of Grandtully . ’ |
23 | It 's especially important for the seven England players because we have to come here in the Five Nations in the New Year . ’ |
24 | The report adds that the question of " burden sharing " is crucial , as past accumulations of greenhouse gases have come largely from the industrialised world while future growth is likely to come increasingly from the developing nations . |
25 | It speculated that some 20,000 deaths might have come about during the forced evacuations from Moslem villages , and estimated that the Bosnian Serbs had already largely completed their plans for the creation of homogenous Serb-populated areas . |
26 | The revolution in New Testament scholarship which had come about during the hundred years before he wrote The Problem of Pain appears to have passed him by . |
27 | It seemed strange to me that many dead Germans we had come across in the built-up areas after leaving the landing beaches yesterday morning had no boots on , some were even minus socks . |
28 | These approvals are the first to come forward under the transitional arrangements the Government set up to cover RECHAR in the 1992–93 financial year . |
29 | Rope and spars came mostly from the Baltic states and the convoys got through with difficulty . |
30 | Thousands of imported sheep had left their devastating mark and the latest ‘ crop ’ , the deer , finished off any saplings the sheep might have missed when they came down from the high tops in the winter . |