Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Before returning to England he was asked to persuade Gladstone to come over for the 1878 Yale ‘ commencement ’ but he would plead in vain .
2 JOHN Major and Norman Lamont have come up with a multi-billion pound recovery package for the economy — without consulting the Cabinet .
3 Witney Town turned in an excellent performance to come back from a two goal deficit to snatch a point against mid-table Yate .
4 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 .
5 We could put ourselves in three lots of two and your mum came in with the three pizzas we 'd get one between us so we get a half .
6 This fella came over in an 18–30 steward 's blazer and he said , ‘ You 're responsible for me working here ’ .
7 They came up with a 230 horse power sports cruiser happy to have me aboard .
8 Here — ’ He rummaged in the pearl-studded evening bag and came up with a twenty pound note .
9 ONCE-RACED MILIYEL * , who came up against the 1,000 Guineas ante-post favourite Musicale when both made their debut at Lingfield last season , may open her account in the Geoffrey Barling Maiden Fillies ' Stakes ( 2.00 ) at Newmarket today .
10 Battling Boro came back from a 1–0 half-time deficit to take the semi-final into extra time through a fine goal by Bernie Slaven .
11 In midweek , Northern Rail ( Mick O'Brien , Jimmy Knowles , Tommy Garner ) came back from a 20 deficit to win 3-2 against Hornby Road Sports , who suffered their first setback of the season .
12 Someone came out of The Two Pheasants and latched the door back to the wall hospitably .
13 Woodward came out as the two men turned and walked away in step .
14 In a marathon match Harlow defeated his Ely club colleague Kevin King by 9–8 , 7–9 , 9–8 , coming back from a 8–6 deficit to engineer a last-end three .
15 high I 'm only coming out with a ten flush , pair of aces , and a pair of eights would have been mine whichever way you played it .
16 At the present pace of progress in Brussels , similar changes throughout the EC may not come in for a dozen years or more , and British farmers fear that they will lose business while waiting for European competitors to catch up .
17 Erm firstly that if an existing employment use falls to another land use , this is what Mr Allenby was just saying , the subsequent release of employment land onto the market does not come out of the sixty hectares the structure plan 's asking for , that 's what that 's what Mr Allenby just said , I hope he wo n't come back on it , major point .
18 So it 's two days out in the field with one of our trainers or top people and then they come in for the three day course .
19 How do the Garys and Larrys come up with a thousand quid ?
20 As long as you use the ones on the sheet and you come up with the two selection menus .
21 We had just come out of a 12.30 matinee and the street was burning in the sun and those who had come out of the theatre was cool and real but the others in the street were moving in a white light that had them like shadows .
22 So we come back to the one explanation which resolves every difficulty : the ‘ discovery ’ made by the monks of Canterbury in 1120–21 , as the canons of York at once realized , was the moment of their enlargement .
23 and the hand does n't sneak out afterwards and starts popping out and then it 's useless , then the rest of all this stuff you just get it out of the way under the arm , it 's all gone , right , this bit comes up between the two shoulder blades , do n't make the mistake of bringing it across there , a lot of people do that , that wo n't do , you have to come round the back and between these two shoulder blades to get maximum support , you 've got to hold this elbow up and then you tie it near the hand , now I recommend that you tie it and talk to your casualty , half tie it and say is that supporting you enough ?
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