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

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1 It can only come in as some kind of ‘ emergent property ’ of all these causal interactions .
2 He 'd loll in his chair as he was doing then , and suddenly come out with some remark that made everyone else uncomfortable .
3 Sorry , I run a health spa in Scotland and I see an awful lot of women who obviously come in for some slight improvement but quite frankly it is the stress factor that shows in the face that does n't make them quite so beautiful because their personalities comes across for when their stressed it shows in their face and I notice when they leave only after a few days the stress has gone and their personality shines through and their far more beautiful .
4 I know that many of you have already come up with some interesting ideas on seventy fifth theme .
5 I am not saying that one might not come out with some new and splendid solution which was neither culling nor letting the environment go to pieces .
6 But Labour Party councillors also came in for some criticism from delegates .
7 They might also come up with some ideas the teacher had not thought of .
8 But the Journal also comes up with some curious contradictions : 36 per cent blame the microwave for poorer flavour , 20 per cent think it makes food soggy .
9 The Royal Society has now come up with some concrete recommendations for broader-based science education and postponement of specialisation .
10 He was never happier than when watching Morse come face to face with a mystery : it vas like watching his chief tackle some fiendishly devised crossword ( as Lewis had often done ) , with the virgin grid on the table in front of him , almost immediately coming up with some sort of answer to the majority of the clues — and then with Lewis himself , albeit only occasionally , supplying one blindingly obvious answer to the easiest clue in the puzzle , and the only one that Morse had failed to fathom .
11 If she could think of a good reason to ask questions about the missing don among his colleagues , she might well come up with some interesting answers .
12 He said , ‘ we are just at the end of the recession and we are about to come out on some sort of curve ’ .
13 As Fielding led me back to our table I made a powerfully worded verbal pass at a salacious waitress , who appeared to be all for it but then came down with some deep sorrow in the kitchen , and when I burst through the double-doors to console her two men in sweat-grey T-shirts assured me there was nothing I could do for the poor child .
14 So you could actually come back with some fair old bumps and bruises on you could you ?
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