Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | But a survey on , let us say , political questions , which suddenly came up with questions about husband-wife relations , would almost certainly result in the questions being queried at the very least . |
2 | I mean there was a big battle to get women into the Working Men 's Clubs , because they could only come in as men 's guests . |
3 | Civic Forum and PAV emphasized that economic prosperity would only come about after sacrifices and hard work , leading to the emergence of a fully-fledged market economy , with a variety of forms of economic ownership . |
4 | everything basically comes down to numbers , er see , when I was talking to you earlier about about canvassing , right , I said basically you work on key words right now you do n't need you , one , one of the things that I talked to you about canvassing is that if you notice the difference between a good canvass and a bad canvass , at least we did n't in fact activity sort of work to do in it , now if you take a , take a activ activity as being , being a key word and you discuss activity with them , right , you can then look at , at activity right as a variation on activity as there is on to action , right , now sit and do my script and talking to a customer , right , and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and saying your bit to a customer , you 've got to sound like a parrot , now I know the way you canvass , the centre of action between you and the cu and the punter , do you see what I mean ? |
5 | And as if on cue , reports have just come in of tracks and sightings of live rhinos in two Sumatran reserves — Way Kambas and Berbak Game Reserve in Jambi — where they were believed extinct . |
6 | Your boss 's behaviour of chasing you and putting pressure on is likely to have been positively reinforced , ie it was ‘ nice ’ for him when you finally came up with ideas which he found satisfactory . |
7 | That must have been why his father walked out , the mixture of laughter and humiliation , of not coming up to expectations . |
8 | Membership in the Institute , which had declined by more than 10,000 during the previous year , fell again by a similar amount to approximately 100,000 , thus coming back to levels last seen in the 1970s . |
9 | But the profits in which he shared during 1840–44 did not come up to expectations , and after the disappointment of the low profits on A Christmas Carol , published on commission , he broke temporarily with Chapman & Hall , and turned to their printers , Bradbury & Evans , as his new publishers . |
10 | You 're allowed one and one only , do they not come back for seconds do they ? |
11 | No , such changes do not come about by laws , do they ? |
12 | It was important that members of the Party should not come out with calls for a referendum on capital punishment , as some candidates were reported to have done . |
13 | ‘ I spent hours in the library looking up all the journals I could find — and the thing that kept coming back to me was that even if you had the treatment , there was a chance that the effects of toxoplasmosis on the child might not come out until years later . |
14 | Of course I accept that one man 's fun is another man 's nightmare , and because of this more companies should think about creating ready-made racks for those who want them , or maybe just come up with designs and ideas for those who want to build their own . |
15 | ’ Some companies have been very conciliatory , ’ though they 've still come out with lines like ’ if only you 'd talked to us first … ’ . |
16 | LABOUR leader John Smith launched a think-tank yesterday to come up with ideas for putting the party into power at the next Election . |
17 | In Robert Chalmers 's recent profile of Sarah Miles on this page , the actress said she always came out of interviews sounding either sordid or bananas . |
18 | We 've repeated ourselves and all this lot and he said well no if you 're like coming out with sayings like chill out man |
19 | Why do you always come round in pairs ? |
20 | We 'll always come out on calls if necessary , and yes , we certainly attend to budgies . ’ |
21 | ‘ The problem , ’ said , senior partner with Dorman Jeffrey , ‘ is that estimating is an art , not a science , and you can still come up against obstacles from the other side and other unforeseen circumstances outwith your control . |
22 | After the end of the First World War and when the motor car came in did they still come along on horses ? |
23 | He still comes down to walks down |
24 | In the spring of 1989 David Calcutt , Master of Magdalene College , Cambridge , was asked to lead an inquiry , and , sure enough , fifteen months later came up with proposals which appeared to satisfy both government and proprietors , even if it left victims distinctly underwhelmed . |
25 | In her wake four English players also came in with scores on the right side of 80 . |
26 | ‘ Andrew Impey has really come on in leaps and bounds since he first broke into the first team and Ian Holloway does a great job for us . ’ |
27 | Of course , he had n't come up with answers , but he had indicated where , in what directions , further work might pay the necessary dividend . |
28 | The Macedonian question reportedly came up in discussions between Lukanov and his Yugoslav counterpart Ante Markovic in the Yugoslav city of Nis on May 30 , although it was not mentioned in the subsequent communiqué . |
29 | I 'm now , I 'm not retiring , I 'm just going back to being part of a member from my Hampshire Council of Community Service , and I shall be writing , of course , very rude letter , if the services and the communications of letters do n't come up to standards . |
30 | ‘ We did n't come up to expectations … ’ his eyes suddenly brightened . |