Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] some [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Juval Aviv is a very astute investigator who has come up with some very plausible explanations , ’ he said .
2 Harmonic choices like those shown above obviously allow Joe to come up with some very interesting chord voicings and sequences .
3 Tony used to come up with some quite amazing ideas and we 'd try and put them into practice .
4 Now I would say to you , without fear or favour , that the only people recruited in that period of my appointment that I would not of had in the Pathfinder Force were people that came in through some rather dubious trap-door .
5 W H Smith came in for some surprisingly harsh comment from the financial press last week after the group 's interim results had revealed a 20% drop in pretax profits .
6 Thank you chair , erm many of you will perhaps know that the health authority did some pioneering work looking at different standard mortality ratios in different wards in Oxfordshire , and came up with some rather disturbing evidence that some of the wards had significantly higher incidents of death for people primarily in the forty-five to sixty-four age range than others , and Phil and myself wish to continue that work by targeting those wards with a range of measures designed to alleviate some of those health inequalities .
7 and they I said , yeah , so I got oh and they came up with some really good a ideas , you know !
8 In addition it was to be hoped that Max could come up with some fairly definite cause of death ; and it was even possible ( if only just ) that the surgeon might throw caution to the wind for once and volunteer a tentative approximation of the time it had actually happened .
9 ‘ They 'll analyse why we use a cow and come up with some really psychedelic meaning for it .
10 Do not be surprised if you come up against some very authoritarian characters — even among your own family — and while confronting feelings and situations is a must , do not consider compromise a weakness .
11 She had strong hands , and the pressure she put into her grasp felt as if she was about to throw him over her shoulder or come out with some menacingly appropriate comment .
12 In a special feature , Graham also flicks through the seed catalogue from Victorian times right through to the present day and comes up with some very interesting results .
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