Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , those running the body-making division of an integrated firm would have a dulled incentive to come up with cost-saving or quality-enhancing innovations for producing bodies than would an independent body-maker . |
2 | Then there I was come back from ante-natal and it was blown clean away . |
3 | The next step would be to come out in public and call a Press conference . |
4 | Those thrills prompt you to come back for more but they 're often reinforced by a swirling hotch-potch of memories . |
5 | Yes I should like to come back on one or two of those points . |
6 | I was able to come back on that and add up the figures perfectly competently , but I can imagine that other people might not have been able to , and |
7 | I 'd just like to come back on that because I 'm referring here to erm county council paper N Y seven which was er relating to the I five I twelve issues we were issuing yesterday . |
8 | then they 'll have to pay you a bit more money , yo you know , to come back like that and say well yeah I do n't |
9 | It might not be in strain-on-your-meat-pies Trideocolor or go on all night like America 's bloody buggering 119 channels , but at least some nice bint like his old French teacher came on at ten-thirty and said good night as you drank your bloody buggering Ovaltine and waited for the shipping forecast . |
10 | We probably came in about 130th but who cares ? |
11 | I never ran marathons , but gradually increased my distance , starting with a 30-mile race , then the Isle of Man 40 on the TT course , where I did well , and the following week I ran from Edinburgh to Glasgow , which is about 50 miles and came in about second or third . ’ |
12 | They always came in for more than a little if they had offended him in the past . |
13 | Cash was flowing out quicker than it came in during 1930 and this led to the idea that a new racer could be built to earn the ‘ big money ’ at the National Air Races , where the winner had just taken $15,000 . |
14 | So that you 'd get move those round a bit so that you 'd get Say that pizza came in like that and your mum sat down there said , Right we 're having some pizza we 're going to share this out between the three of us so we all get the same sized piece . |
15 | I 'm glad you 've made reference actually to that picture of the circles because I , I erm I came up with that after we 'd had the parish day and i you know , observing who was there on the parish day and then trying to see how , how we reach people and , and , and who were missing and how important was it that everybody should be there on parish day , and was n't it that people who are involved should be there on parish day because that 's a point at which erm you know parish council can meet those very people . |
16 | Erm there 's another one that a lot of came up with one or two had heard a few before and they all groaned and then accused you of making them all up ! |
17 | They also adopted a different approach to that adopted by Lyell J , but they all came up with more or less the same figure at the end of the day , around £54,000 . |
18 | Working independently , J. Havelock Fidler came up with original and valuable insights into the operation of earth energy . |
19 | so you could pull it up and down and the effects went out the bottom of the tube , the tube came up like that and it came over , and like that and then the shade would be like that and then you could swing it round |
20 | Yet over most of the world it inevitably came up against social and institutional obstacles which prevented or inhibited it , and in so doing also stood in the way of the other great task which capitalist — or indeed any — industrial development set its landed sector . |
21 | Helen went into the bathroom and came back with antiseptic and cotton wool . |
22 | Rachel Sylvester spent the summer helping orphans in Mozambique and came back with graphic and horrific reports of the tragedies resulting from the civil war . |
23 | Er and then I heard from Australia that they were going into the engineering exhibition in Melbourne and I offered them er a mobile display and they came back with one or two added ideas and so I changed the specification again . |
24 | Numbers of influential visitors to Germany , mostly connected with commerce , the aristocracy , or both , came back with more than a little sympathy for what Hitler was achieving . |
25 | But when Fleury came back at last and told him how they were faring in the Residency , Harry knew he would have to take the risk . |
26 | Okay now erm , there 's a slight change of plan because er following one or two of the classes last week I realized that erm I had n't made myself very well understood last week and er what came back from one or two people was rather garbled , and really it 's my own fault because I probably tried to do too much too quickly and as a result perhaps er did n't make myself clear . |
27 | But she was always there when he came back from real or imagined expeditions , not like his father who 'd walked out after a drunken row one night . |
28 | Namawar and had been sent to hell-fire , came back in loud and strong . |
29 | Here we would just like to mention briefly some of the studies that came out between 1980 and 1986 , which attempt to develop accounts that would be either specifically feminist or draw upon a women 's point of view . |
30 | Jean-Jacques Rousseau was commissioned in 1749 to write on music for the Encyclopedie of Diderot and D'Alembert , which first came out between 1751 and 1765 . |