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

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1 ‘ And as it is the first case to come up in Scotland , it could help other people in the same circumstances . ’
2 I would also very much appreciate an opportunity to come over to Walford Manor , perhaps in August .
3 To the accompaniment of one of Alan Dell 's Big Band programmes Patrick told Peter Jennings about the murder and the theft of the letters , the switched bodies and his decision to come out to Romania and try to pick up the scent of John and Angela Bonnard .
4 Having made a tentative decision to come back to nursing , it would be similarly useful to compare your reasons for doing so in the light of the previous exercise .
5 It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu .
6 Early in his time as prime minister he asked Ramsey to come down from York so that they could meet .
7 ‘ It was a very big figure to come out with right at the death and probably did n't impress the institutions , ’ he added .
8 ‘ Asking the superintendent to come back after lunch ? ’
9 Private steel companies sought injunctions against the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation who were calling on workers in the private sector of the steel industry to come out on strike to support workers in the public sector who were striking over pay .
10 The start of a new year is a time for pundits to come up with predictions they may well regret
11 The March issue of Woodworker will also see the introduction of a new regular column inviting readers to come up with ideas for using offcuts .
12 ‘ Jardin a Auvers ’ was the first major van Gogh to come up for sale since ‘ Portrait du Dr Gachet ’ , executed 3–5 June 1890 , broke all auction house records by fetching $82.5 million ( £43.1 million ) at Christie 's New York in May 1990 .
13 Bule reservoir to come out at Lamberhurst in the village so I sort of circled it
14 One of the latest pieces of equipment to come out of Europe is the fully automatic beverage centre , which features a unique high-speed , low scale water heater with a revolutionary new pass-through boiler system .
15 ONE OF the last of a now all but extinct breed , Johnny Martin bowled unorthodox slow left-arm in eight Tests for Australia during the 1960s , and was , when his aggressive batting was taken into account , as great an entertainment package as almost any cricketer to come out of NSW .
16 Paul 's verdict : Bags have been around a long time now and Rohan can justifiably claim to have prompted other companies to come up with versions of their original .
17 Then a few months later we got a phone call from him asking myself and the singer to come out to Britain , and so we came out .
18 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
19 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
20 That 's right , we 'll be waiting , as we did with the planning applications to come in on hospital .
21 Time for ideas to come out of academe and into the clinic
22 I remember Elizabeth Thursfield with John Richard and Anthony , waiting anxiously for Rupert to come out of Burma , and John Richard coming down to have lessons with me .
23 On the other hand they were available , recruiting them was simpler than persuading workers to come out from England , and they could never leave to work elsewhere .
24 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
25 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
26 THE FRANK & WALTERS The deep thoughts beneath the clownish guise of the best ever cabaret band to come out of Cork
27 WOLVES paid a high price for their failure to come up with cash for David Kelly last season .
28 It might be a relationship irreparably broken by force of circumstance or particular events : divorce , miscarriage , failure to come up to expectations .
29 Regular stars of the contest , Alan Crossthwaite and Tony Dance , both fought hard in the singles final , but it was Alan who was able to draw on the experience of his many double successes to come out on top .
30 encourage a reticent person to come up with ideas
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