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

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1 They were afraid of their shite to come out of the towns .
2 In the time-reversed case , the object emerges from the space-time singularity to come out through the horizon and attain an extended form ( Figure 1b ) .
3 He added : ‘ It seems a bit of a nonsense to struggle to provide a good service and then for compensation awarded by the Ombudsman to come out of the money provided for the work in the first place . ’
4 They thought it normal for tea to come out of the fridge or the oven in a tinfoil box with a peel-back lid , although they did remember for weeks afterwards Lucy 's occasional cordon-bleu phases , when the house had been filled with heart-warming smells , and different kinds of food had appeared out of saucepans on top of the oven , and other dishes inside it .
5 ‘ If I did wait for Garry to come back into the fold , what would you be doing ? ’
6 So that when we have the thing that he calls an annual review and I call a pain in the neck , I do n't actually have to put in very much work to come up with the fact that no , I 'm not going to give him a salary increase , erm , because I have his , his performance , you know , already researched throughout the year .
7 However , a rule that is easier to remember and to follow is : never allow the horizon in a scene to come exactly on the centre line of the frame .
8 They then tell the other child to come back into the room .
9 Shelter gives them the confidence to come out in the open .
10 Other day-to-day situations that may not be attributed to visual difficulties include the extended time the children may need to complete tasks , their need to come close to the blackboard or to demonstrations , and their apparent clumsiness in certain practical activities and sports such as ball games .
11 The most important point to come out of the Crabb affair was that it showed that the intelligence services were prepared to carry out operations contrary to the direct orders of the prime minister who was in charge of them .
12 A final interesting point to come out of the survey was that considering the importance the Japanese place on the quality and design of products , only 6% of respondents considered these to be a barrier to their performance .
13 This proved to be one of the sources of its downfall : there came a point when failure to come up with the goods , rationalised by ‘ the need for more research ’ , began to sound a little hollow and begged the asking of more fundamental questions .
14 It always feels like an admission of failure to come back from the Continent and have nothing to show for it .
15 You know people who 's coming in from o the outside to come on to the flats , they 're the people at risk .
16 The Black Dog are at the forefront of a pack which often seems to have no desire to come out of the woodwork .
17 County property manager Ian Gould said there was no pressure on the group to come up with the money immediately .
18 Return the fruit to the pan and add enough water to come just below the level of the fruit .
19 Put the dish(es) into a roasting pan containing enough freshly boiled water to come halfway up the sides .
20 Though red is the the best colour to come up with the varnish .
21 He took time out of a busy schedule to come up to the zoo and meet the rather less glamorous , but real , White 's Tree Frog .
22 So , the only reason for her writing was to say that if he ever did get the chance to come over to the UK again , well , she 'd like — well , it would be nice …
23 A goal or two is what everyone needs and at least United have a chance to come back in the cup with the second leg at Torquay next week
24 The Crucible , the play which showed the clear parallel between the McCarthy mentality and the Salem witch-hunt of 1692 , was perhaps the only enduring work of art to come out of the period .
25 It is this incredible flexibility that allows us to juggle page layouts in just a few minutes and produce a fresh piece of artwork each time rather than wait hours , even days , for the re-worked page to come back from the artist 's studio .
26 But characteristically she got her way about going to art school , Beaton persuading her to get her father to come up to the academy and talk about the future of his precocious daughter .
27 He would expect his visitor to come back through the door to the kitchen .
28 ‘ It 's so sad because he 's so quick , so experienced and he is the guy who made me raise my own game to come out of the blocks ahead of him . ’
29 The gunman is believed to have been waiting for the women and chidren to come out of the shop .
30 Back at the 18th green the Princess had not yet been given her cue to come out onto the dais where the presentations were to be made .
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