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

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1 Unless the Government is prepared to come up with some cash there is a real danger that the Dearing vision will be blinded by the dust which the report is rapidly gathering .
2 Hopes of a US-EC compromise were revived on Jan. 21 after Andriessen promised in Washington , following a meeting with the US Representative for Trade Negotiations , Carla Hills , that the EC was prepared to come forward with specific amendments to the Dunkel plan if the USA and Japan did the same .
3 At a meeting this May the Agricultural Ministers agreed that reform was necessary and gave each other a deadline of June 1993 to come up with concrete proposals .
4 For this reason it is a contempt to victimise a witness ( or a party ) even though the proceedings have terminated , for otherwise witnesses etc. , would be less willing to come forward in future cases .
5 For this reason it is impossible to come up with universal rules dictating how explanations are to be provided .
6 But if manufacturers were to try too hard to come up with new ideas we 'd be constantly faced with designs to rival Gibson 's semi-mythical Moderne and Burns ' Flyte in the grossness stakes .
7 However , we believe that those who are determined to understand a phenomenon and to follow their research and their intuition wherever they may lead , are on the balance of probabilities , perhaps more likely to come up with new knowledge than those who are trying to solve a narrowly defined problem or to develop a product .
8 Both Soviet and foreign estimates of the numbers threatened with starvation and death over the period 1921–2 varied enormously , and no amount of detailed research is ever likely to come up with reliable figures .
9 Breathlessly , Jenny poured out the news that the rear offside wheel of Miss Clinton 's car was loose , likely to come off at any moment , sooner or later certain to come off .
10 Bloke supposed to come in for new business pitch will have got there by now .
11 This can be decomposed as : where X 1 and X 2 are the proportion in the service class and intermediate class ( 0.134 and 0.308 ) respectively : 0.237 + ( 0.134 × 0.482 ) + ( 0.308 × 0.160 ) = 0.351 We shall consider equations like this for interval level variables later in the book ; you may find it useful to come back to this paragraph after you have read chapter 10 .
12 Expecting little good to come out of any country even partially populated by non-Muslims , Ibn Battuta had few expectations of India .
13 It rapidly became a conservative fiscal base — an unchanging standby for governments unable to come up with alternative ways of assessing a national wealth that was not only growing but was substantially changing in form .
14 Once up in her room , he said , ‘ I 'm afraid I may not be able to come again until next Friday .
15 Conrad ( 1965 , pp. 12–13 ) , in his interesting study of penal practice in nine different European countries , was able to come up with five postulates shared by penal administrators in all of them ; and they spell out precisely the rehabilitative programme :
16 That , in his view , is long enough to be able to come up with new ideas and see them implemented .
17 Even if the student is not able to come up with alternative offerings of his or her own , at least he or she can say with some honesty : ‘ I believe that to be the case , and this is why . ’
18 You might well be able to come up with more ideas of your own .
19 We have erm , we ca n't put operator performance any more on our district , because we 've just erm , stopped that , it does n't , you know , they do n't apply it to performance any more as far as that goes , but erm , I have got three representation , three representatives , which the checkout people nominated themselves and I have a monthly meeting with those to come up with any problems but it 's still , you know , that 's tackling one issue .
20 It is important to come up with new ideas .
21 The unions recognise this first meeting is unlikely to come up with immediate proposals , but wants to meet workers to develop a product diversification strategy .
22 But , he maintains , if you do n't throw up a lot of worthless ideas you are unlikely to come up with sensible ones either .
23 Balbinder was always pleased to come along for these sessions , to play with my children 's toys and run in the garden .
24 In addition , Alexander Hardinge , who had replaced Wigram as private secretary to the King and who constantly saw his loyalty as lying with the institution and not with the person , was available to come over at short notice and did so .
25 Since this is a theoretical chapter it is difficult to come up with practical work .
26 He accepts it 's extremely difficult to come up with conclusive evidence that violent films cause violent behaviour , but that a series of studies in America 20 years ago suggested it was a factor .
27 Elizabeth was among the many people who felt disinclined to come here during that regime ; twice , indeed , she sat , like Maurice Bowra , on deck at Piraeus .
28 He was chased out over the Adriatic by fighters and was obliged to come down at Tatoi airport near Athens .
29 And he 's always particularly keen to come up with original melodies .
30 I said you were mad to come over at this time .
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