Example sentences of "[noun prp] [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | After dinner that evening , Cocello instructed Randy Mueller to set up a task force team from Detroit to come up with a phase-out plan for vehicle manufacture , and a phase-in plan for supplying the UK market from imports , |
2 | we have persuaded the international paper-making giant Scott to pull out of a forest-destroying project in Indonesia ; |
3 | It will be up to the SMMB to come up with a scheme that is acceptable to them . ’ |
4 | Then they went into the lead , only for Peterborough to come back with a late equaliser . |
5 | In France the government had been forced in July to back off from a declaration that deportation measures would be stepped up [ see p. 38354 ] . |
6 | And if that was the case , then the idea for Artemis to move up to a horse must surely have sprung from him . |
7 | This precise dilemma led Shaun Mason from Doncaster , South Yorkshire to come up with a tremendous brain-wave . |
8 | Stung , the League said yesterday that they expect ITV to come up with a new date within the next fortnight and they will not tolerate one beyond the scheduled season 's end of May 5 . |
9 | English painters never did the same , clustering at Hastings or Margate or Eastbourne to gaze out at a grumpy , monotonous Channel . |
10 | Ipswich3 Newcastle2 IT IS still mathematically possible for Ipswich to miss out on a place in the Premier League next season , but with five games left against teams from the bottom eight only a fool would bet on it . |
11 | The dispute within Solidarity reached its height during the June 29-July 1 meeting of the Solidarity citizens ' committees in Warsaw , at which some observers feared a complete break-up of the union , and at which Michnik publicly appealed to Walesa to step back from a potentially ruinous confrontation with the government . |
12 | " Ask Dr. Lorrimer to come down for a few minutes , will you please ? " |
13 | For a Wednesday to come round without a Pack Meeting to look forward to simply would n't bear thinking about . |
14 | And if Emily had expected Craig to ride in on a white charger and save the day , she had been doomed to disappointment . |
15 | Another resolution would force Mr Urban to come up with a merger proposal involving Pirelli 's tyre business in time for Continental 's annual general meeting in June . |
16 | ‘ We ( the Design Department ) got asked by the Producer of Blue Peter to come up with a full-size Dalek that children could build easily at home for about 10/6d . |
17 | The exhibition 's open to all , but it did n't take much to persuade Scotland Today 's Patsi MacKenzie to wander along for a preview . |
18 | Phillips Auctioneers in Oxford is working with other branches throughout Britain to raise up to a million pounds for local charities in the ITV Telethon '92 . |
19 | How about Ge , asking George to come round for a meal ? |
20 | Originally intending to go on stage , drop ten poems and have them recorded for vinyl , Galliano have enlisted the help of former Style Council keyboardist Mick Talbot to come up with a calling card that bodes well for the future . |
21 | I waited for Mr Vulcan to come out with a group of our ever-curious neighbours . |
22 | I met a boy in his mid-twenties , from Kentucky , who had come to New York to set up as a dentist . |
23 | She had asked Elizabeth and Dr Wyn to come in for a drink that evening . |
24 | But Solomona caused more havoc with another explosive burst and the ball was fanned right for full-back Sean Tyrer to stroll over for a sixth Oldham try . |
25 | Trust Charlie to come up with a long-term interest-free loan . |
26 | As no children seem to be on the way , the doctor recommends that the couple make love from 10.30 to 11.30 in the morning and 2.30 to 5 in the afternoon , as well as in the evening , a situation that causes Alfredo to break out in a rash . |