Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] their [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Our large corporate donors are unable to come up with their usual contributions .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Like so many boys who had come out of their National Service I had changed .
8 The arch-Kinnockites in the Tribune Group have shifted entirely into John Smith 's camp and are thus considered to have come out in their true colours as right-wingers .
9 ‘ Few human geographers seem willing to come out of their national shells and take the wider view which would enable them to understand what is going on within their own countries ’ ( Thrift , 1986 , 62 ) .
10 However , they agreed to come back for their next session , in which Tom said , ‘ We have thought about what you said last week , and neither of us likes the idea of having ‘ tartiness ’ in our relationship , as you put it .
11 A great cheer rang out as Cowdray , the home team , came on in their orange shirts .
12 The fire brigade declined to shed light on the matter , however , claiming that moggies always came down of their own accord .
13 The Glen came down from their right turgid and fast , shut in by hills on either side , round the rim of the Cheviots and the great curving flank of Yeavering Bell , and across their front to empty itself into the Till .
14 They came down in their own time , after they 'd left off work , and they 'd have a small job done ; and then they 'd take it back ready for work the next morning .
15 The Reagan crowd ran against the government and against Sacramento and they came in on their white horses and railed against the Legislature .
16 No wonder Inspector Blakelock was often so quiet ; that when the police officers came in with their hearty banter he answered only with that slow , gentle smile .
17 The rabbits mostly came in of their own accord .
18 When they both protested , seemingly in vain , at having lines cut , they came up with their own solutions they would accept the cuts , but make do with them badly .
19 Billy looked annoyed and was about to say something when Knocker came back with their two pints of cider , looking more like tea cups in his massive fists .
20 Gloucester came back to their best and pulled level with a try from Simon Morris .
21 When they began to move the flow of blood came back to their stiffened limbs and they felt better .
22 Women from along the street came out of their front doors too .
23 Thankfully both pilots came out of their fleeting meeting physically unscathed but both will remember the event forever more .
24 Written by Mae Brown , Chris Bennetts and Jane Sloan , the book came out of their different professional experiences of working with boy victims of two paedophile rings disclosed in 1990 in Cornwall .
25 These last two must have felt the stirring of the soul at the sublime beauty which causes the peak experience , and because this sweetness came out of their own minds , theirs was the most intense emotion .
26 Instinctively her audience came out of their bemused state and worked quickly .
27 What happened in Middlesex eventually happened all over England , and as Midland bricks and Welsh slates — and later more unspeakable materials like asbestos and corrugated iron — flooded into every corner of provincial England , the ancient local materials that fitted their own regions so well , for they came out of their very soil , disappeared one by one .
28 So it 's an ongoing process that the first medical pra or some medical practice booklets are just coming up for their second resale .
29 Coming up with their best estimate .
30 A lot of these breeds come from Britain ; they are mostly British , and when you think of seeing the mull , as we do around the countryside , coming back to their proper standard , it gives me considerable pleasure .
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