Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Jill and Yvonne have come up with dozens of designs for jumpers , blazers , trousers and skirts . |
2 | For printers with no input-output slots such as the LaserJet IIIP , Hewlett-Packard has come up with JetDirect EX boards . |
3 | jostein was back in action last night for sheff utd after a long injury — came on on 2–0 to scum . |
4 | All three came in with two under par rounds of 73 over the Royal Lytham and St Annes on a day when only eight players bettered a demanding par . |
5 | Hendley claimed during the trial that her lover came up with hundreds of schemes for disposing of her husband . |
6 | Defending his nationalist stance in parliament , Keating presented the ALP , which came out in 1991 in favour of establishing a republic by 2001 , as the patriotic party and accused his conservative opponents of servile nostalgia . |
7 | I 've enjoyed it so much I might even come back for more on Monday . |
8 | We 'll come back to that on Tuesday . |
9 | Thank you very much , we will come back to that on Tuesday morning . |
10 | is that until we get the final figures , final settlements it 's very difficult for them to , to put actual the budget figures , but we can still actually come back at those in February and find what the |
11 | If only , thought Hugh , between amusement and anxiety , if only the lady has been gracious enough and considerate enough to keep the lid firmly on that reliquary of hers , we may yet come out of this without scandal . |
12 | Then most of the , the rows also come out with nice round numbers , except this one row here , stands out . |
13 | When the term is used in relation to the human figure , the camera distance then comes down from hundreds of yards to tens of feet . |
14 | We 're getting , if we could be this time next week , given feedback and come back with some response and maybe John , you can take whatever comes out of that on board in your . |