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

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1 I am going to vote against the motion , I 'm disappointed with the liberal group not come in with a more constructive amendment or even a proposal , as I would say asked you to do .
2 Mark Linton , formerly a professor at Stanford University , now principal researcher at Silicon Graphics Inc , has come up with a completely new toolkit that can be applied to X-Windows .
3 In Italy , everything for years now has been political , even art , but just as most of Italian life is kicking against the ever looser traces of the big political parties , the Biennale has come up with a wholly unreconstructed , wholly political , Board of Management , approved under pressure from the Christian Democrats by the Prime Minister Giuliano Amato on 15 January .
4 So it has proved , with that alert enthusiast Ashdown turning to the eminently qualified Anthony Lester , QC , who has come up with a rather different interpretation of events to that brought forward by the Law Officers .
5 And finally tonight Moseley rugby club have come up with a very different approach to pre-season training , I have to tell you it is not what you 'd expect from the lads from the Readings .
6 Lennie ( 1980 ) has come up with a more challenging suggestion .
7 We like your cleverness Has he given it more thought , he 's just come up with a really clever idea I think there
8 Vivid Publishing in Los Altos , California , makers of the TypeView font utility for Next , has come up with an environmentally aware software packaging scheme it 's calling EarthPack and challenging other software vendors to do the same : it 's making the specifications available to any who inquire and will license the EarthPack name free of charge .
9 ‘ That is , of course , ’ he said , sitting up again suddenly , ‘ unless Father has come up with an entirely new factor he wants me to think about . ’
10 Once again , tax planning objectives need to be recognised and worked on during the negotiation to come up with a mutually acceptable deal .
11 Ray Angel and Brian Hodgson were entrusted to come up with a suitably electronic-sounding voice .
12 But he could not have come back at a more opportune time as far as Selkirk are concerned .
13 A day or so later , I came down with a very nasty bout of influenza .
14 Mark came in with a very respectable time of three and a half hours in his first marathon .
15 He solved her problem because when he came in with a very satisfied-looking Candace Rainford beside him he came straight over to Maggie .
16 ‘ But suddenly the mortar came in from a very unexpected area .
17 of all surgery conducted , and came up with a most impressive figure .
18 They came up with a far better deal than I could have got on my own . ’
19 Terry Waite languishes in Lebanon — but it is possible to believe that if our Government came up with a suitably attractive offer , he would be released .
20 He became aware that the Boulton & Watt steam-engines installed in so many factories in the first quarter of the nineteenth century could no longer be coaxed to produce more power to meet ever-growing demands , and he came up with a very elegant solution which prolonged the useful life of these engines by many years .
21 I came up with a very simple answer to this problem and hope it will help others .
22 Dispatches ( C4 ) went a lot further and , on the basis of British Rail 's own recent inquiries , came up with a luridly tangled tale of opportunism , misappropriation and downright fraud .
23 McNeill Alexander adopted a different analytical technique , and came up with a much slower dinosaur than Bakker 's .
24 Bernie obviously worked on the idea and eventually came up with a much cheaper and more simple solution which would provide the investigator with a moving picture of the basic flight instruments during the period leading up to the crash .
25 And so there was a second lot of market research commissioned from a different organisation , and they came up with an even better picture !
26 The Royal Commission on Environmental Protection in 1976 came up with an even lower figure of 250 rads .
27 ‘ I took every precaution possible to ensure he did n't come into contact with the virus but he still came back with a very dirty nose and coughed very badly . ’
28 Which was just as well , as this time he came back after a very few minutes .
29 The answer to this came out of a completely different approach introduced by a British mathematician and physicist , Roger Penrose , in 1965 .
30 As soon as he confessed what he knew , fumbling the hideous admission as they came out of a rather good film about love that he had hardly been able to stand , she managed to make it seem that it was he , not she , who was the disturber of their lives .
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