Example sentences of "[noun pl] to come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes , designed to tackle specific local crime problems , such as kerb crawling , mugging and burglary . |
2 | It has reconstituted for six months to come up with specific proposals and a plan . |
3 | And they 'll press shops and trolley manufacturers to come up with better designs and clearer instructions . |
4 | If the Bill is enacted , as I hope that it will be , I hope that extra impetus will be given to road traffic engineers to come up with innovative schemes . |
5 | While Balcon was encouraging his writers to come up with original stories , and steadily reducing the company 's reliance on the theatre , BIP remained largely stagebound . |
6 | This was followed by Lord Arran 's speech at the Balmoral Show where , according to some reports , Lord Arran seemed to challenge his own civil servants to come up with new ideas . |
7 | But ask one of the sergeants to come up in ten minutes to pack up the mallet for the Yard lab , will you ? |
8 | The plastics and polymers which came into use between the wars were , or were claimed to be , the first man-made strong materials to come out of chemical laboratories and they rather went to the heads of the chemists , who supposed , not unnaturally , that these polymers were strong because they had put them together with strong chemical bonds . |
9 | One of the most interesting findings to come out of recent research is that the visual system consists of a set of circuits arranged in parallel , rather than an hierarchically organized cascade . |
10 | We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other . |