Example sentences of "[noun] 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 Biddy came up with Uncle Knacker .
13 The next day , when Edward came down to breakfast , Gordon Lang , the Archbishop of Canterbury , was waiting for him .
14 ‘ Nearly every year , ’ Joseph recalled , ‘ the agent came over from Lapwai and ordered us on to the reservation .
15 The estate agent came down from Dublin to show them over .
16 Richard came back from work that evening later than he had hoped .
17 Three days later , Richard came along to Grace early in the morning , and told her that there was a call for her .
18 Aggie had taken her hat and coat off and had dropped on to the settle , and as he entered the room she said immediately , ‘ Somethin' will have to be … ’ but paused as Millie came in on Ben 's heels , and she nodded towards her saying , ‘ Go and take your things off and set the tray . ’
19 They were sold at auction , his library dispersed , but many of his , books came back to Lamb House as gifts to the Henry James Room .
20 The account of Paul 's dream about the Macedonian appears in Acts , Chapter 16 : 8 And they passing by Mysia came down to Troas .
21 At that , Theda 's eyes came round to Benedict 's and he grinned , his expression rueful .
22 Nails took such a proposition in his stride , unworried ; Jazz , although slightly apprehensive , was keen because swimming was the discipline he most enjoyed and was making the best progress in ; only Hoomey 's eyes came out on stalks at the presumption .
23 Clients came in at 45p plus , only to see the share price drop rapidly to 18p , although it did later recover .
24 Speed came on for White and did n't seem to have many problems although that 's prob- ably because he did n't touch the ball much .
25 The boat came up on top of the wave , with white water all around it .
26 Hounslow came up with £100,000 after being given a limit of £10,000 .
27 Princess Diana gave birth to a son and things looked like fast returning to normal in Britain as nurses came out on strike , the London tube drivers came out on strike and the NUR threatened a strike .
28 When the Danzig Polish Accord came up for ratification , the Nazis ordered that all Polish Harbour Board officers should be replaced by German and Danzig officers .
29 When the permit came up for renewal in 1986 , Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge issued a general permit for the drift-netting to continue .
30 Dr Neil came down to earth with a bump .
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