Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Armagh Language Centre , based at the local College of Further Education , has come up with two courses in European Studies and English Language . |
2 | We have come up against some prejudice in the dressage , but the nice thing is that at the end of the test sheets you often see the same comment from the judge — ‘ What a super pony ! ’ . ’ |
3 | He came back readily when his name was spoken ; they saw him not tools-in-hand in his lodge under the church , nor frowning thoughtfully over his tracing tables , but naked to the waist and brown in the harvest-fields , swinging a sickle instead of a mallet , a slender young fellow with grass seeds in his tangle of dark hair , who might have come out of any cottage in the hamlet . |
4 | Unofficially , therefore , I am anxious to assist her — and Lord Dacre , I may add — to come out of this coil in the best possible way . ’ |
5 | So again we 're going to come back to several themes in a fairly repetitive way , and we — do n't forgive us for this if you do n't like it , but we 're certainly going to talk about certain things again and again and again , but what it really comes down to , is ‘ Learn what the media 's all about , learn what they want , learn what you can provide , see whether you can match this , in a sense , and see whether you can make it work to your advantage ’ . |
6 | The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening . |
7 | Like Marshall in the previous Test , Paul Terry came in at Old Trafford in plaster to help a team-mate reach his century . |
8 | The last , in particular , came in for detailed criticism in the 1960s and must , therefore , be considered a little further . |
9 | We waited anxiously as reports came in of 97-mph gales in the Pennines but thankfully the spire remained firm . |
10 | On one occasion , I recall someone commenting that so-and-so came back with 235 holes in his airplane . |
11 | but Sale came back with ten points in ten minutes and were still going strong when the whistle went … too close for comfort |
12 | It came out with particular force in my work . |
13 | The Guide Book came out in two volumes in 1819 . |
14 | However , some of the health improvement came about through natural reduction in disease . |
15 | Above all , we must move junior doctors on to a shift system so that they do not work more than 60 hours , coming down to 56 hours in the most intensive posts . |
16 | What money did you have coming in at that time in fact ? |
17 | I think the show would have been less timid if he had sought out more of the artists in their 20s who nowadays keep coming up in mixed exhibitions in Liverpool , Birmingham , Leeds , Whitechapel and so on . |
18 | meant it to be on Thursday ours not to reason why apparently erm Sister Josephine us , she went off by train to wherever it is she 's gone , but will be coming back with another Sister in a car tomorrow |
19 | Complaints may come on from electric changes in the atmosphere . |
20 | Badawi romped home in an Ascot ladies race last time and looks the best bet of the day in the opener at the Lancashire track , while Young Buster will come in for strong support in the Rose of Lancaster Stakes after his defeat of Twist And Turn at Doncaster . |
21 | But I honestly ca n't come up with any solution in that respect , because er , until you 've got er multi-national enforcement agencies which no politician is going to agree to , erm , you 're not going to solve the pro pro problem there . |
22 | A case that is comparatively weak when argued within the department will come up against further problems in this tough forum , and a minister who successfully overrides objections within his or her own department may well lose in this wider battle . |
23 | From which we make a deduction and I 'll come back to that deduction in a moment if I may sir . |
24 | The legislation includes provision for the involvement of the general public in the planning process , but we shall come back to this point in Chapter 7 . |
25 | Additions to a cluster can of course come about by internal investment in greenfield projects ( such as an accountancy firm starting up its own insolvency practice ) , as well as by acquisition or merger . |
26 | Had n't she just come on to two guys in two days ? |
27 | The rock is also riddled with tunnels , some of which come out at secret entrances in the forest below . |
28 | We have taken action to ensure that we come out of this recession in a way that will ensure sustained recovery . |
29 | We pack in the fishing ; Odd-Knut pronounces the last of the worms dead and suggests we all come back for another go in April . |
30 | This may help to explain why Dearlove 's conclusions were premature , but the issues he identifies come back as key concerns in the 1980s and 1990s . |