Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I had to come along with my old man . |
2 | The oldest Classic has come in for its usual share of criticism in the past few weeks , largely due to the disappointing number of entries . |
3 | Since covering the restoration of the Benson Gustav in the July issue , much feedback has come in from our ever-vigilant readers . |
4 | Striker Don Goodman is rated as doubtful with a recurring groin injury , and if he has to stand down again Hawke is likely to come in for his first game of the season probably as a partner for ex-England and Boro man Peter Davenport . |
5 | One balade , addressed to ‘ Maister Carpenter ’ , has come down in his own hand , with a marginal list showing that the poem , which is a begging letter , could be recycled , and addressed to a new recipient on each occasion . |
6 | You think I 'd have screwed up my own life like this if you had n't come along with your cap-twisting routine and your sob story all about how you were losing your little baby girl ? ’ |
7 | For that matter , she might not have been far out in thinking him impudent ; his manner was innocence itself , his deference if anything delicately overdone , as though he were ready to come down off his high horse the moment she came down off hers , and did n't anticipate that the descent need be long delayed . |
8 | AS THE deadline approached for this quarter 's issue of Wood News , there was a certain amount of nervousness at John Wood House , since only a few stories had come through from our new network of Correspondents . |
9 | Kalchu 's younger brother had come over from his neighbouring hut and the two men sat spinning , talking and looking after the small children until their wives returned . |
10 | His hooked nose and moustache looked like the plastic variety that would have come off with his thick-lensed spectacles . |
11 | Meanwhile state-owned energy monopolies have come up with their own solution to generating more electricity without angering local environmentalists : moving their power stations to Eastern Europe . |
12 | USL has come up with its own desktop version of Unix for Intel and other architectures , SVR4.2 , and via its partnership with Novell Inc in Univel Inc has recently brought to market the NetWare network-enabled version of SVR4.2 called UnixWare ( UX No 406 ) . |
13 | Meanwhile , Stornoway Branch has come up with its own solution : the women have purchased identical matching blouses and cardigans and the men have bought what 's been dubbed as the ‘ Stornoway Corporate shirt ’ . |
14 | In his darker moments Rincewind had come up with his own explanation as to why even minor spells refused to stay in his head for more than a few seconds . |
15 | Then the answer is to combine a fitness routine with something you 're doing already — and that 's why we 've come up with our great series of supermarket trolley exercises ! |
16 | GTF recognised this shift in holiday style and have come up with our unique ‘ Go-As-You-Please ’ Fly-Drive package . |
17 | so all that writing is actually surrounding your picture is n't it , you 've come up with your sensational picture and then you surround your sensational picture with your writing , I was saying to him with these little sub-headings like trapped , right , cost , holiday , okay which actually keep your reader hooked and make them want to read on . |
18 | Our large corporate donors are unable to come up with their usual contributions . |
19 | It may happen when parents have indoctrinated their children , that is , laid down a set of beliefs without allowing the children freedom to think for themselves and to come up with their own reactions . |
20 | European manufacturers are afraid of getting left behind if the emerging handheld personal communicators generate a sudden rush of consumer excitement , and rather than wait for their labs to come up with their own local products , are weighing putting their names on one of the American products and manufacturing it locally . |
21 | DEC says it has no plans to licence its SVR4 work to other OSF/1 probables like Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp , fully expecting them to come up with their own solutions in this area . |
22 | The suggestion was made that there should be community discussions with LEDU , that West Belfast people , in the absence of ideas from the IDB , are going to have to come up with their own ideas and develop them in conjunction with the universities , industrialists , and so on . |
23 | So again you 've got to come up with your main heading what kinds of words do you think you 've got to have in your main heading ? |
24 | Kevin Ball , making his first appearance since being helped off the field in the FA Cup semi-final victory over Norwich with a knee injury , started tentatively but gradually settled down to come up with his usual solid , no-nonsense performance . |
25 | If somebody failed to come up to her own high standards the directness she had inherited from her Australian background meant they would soon know . |
26 | I am told that other people have had similar experiences but are not prepared to enlarge on their stories ; perhaps they had seen a ghost of a long-gone railwayman who had worked in the area years ago and had come back to his earthly place of employment ! |
27 | When she had once laughingly asked , ‘ Who supplies the meat , Father , and the clothes that go between the hats and the shoes ? ’ he had come back with his usual answer to her , ‘ You 're too sharp by half ; you 'll cut yourself one of these days . ’ |
28 | The callous incident of the heat sink … but then : hands linked in the Tunnel of Terror … the upper-habber had come back for his two companions , for whatever reason … |
29 | I explained that this had come out during my long interview with Inspector Drew last night . |
30 | Maybe something pretty wonderful had come out of her shattered dreams for one perfect , shining summer after all . |