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

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1 Pillsbury would have come in with very strong ideas , and I do n't think they would have appreciated that at the National Gallery ’ .
2 And there is another five and a half K to come in from now that 's closed .
3 The number of hours a week worked by juniors has come down by about 10 hours since the Labour party was in power .
4 NORTH WEST ‘ Properties costing over £100,000 have come down by about 20 per cent , semis by about ten per cent and terraces by about five per cent , ’ says Clive Watkin of the Clive Watkin Partnership on the Wirral , Merseyside .
5 Peter Karsten , marketing director of Surfax , which brews the low-alcohol Clausthaler , comments : ‘ The number of products available has dropped from 70 to 50 and it needs to come down to about 20 . ’
6 Now i d in our debate we , we had separately actually come up with very similar f processes .
7 As will be seen by the illustrations , Basler and Professional/AMI have come up with very different looking installations .
8 According to Middle East International of May 17 , the EC had come up with more generous terms in response to GCC criticism that " the EC was being too restrictive in offering trade concessions to Gulf exports of petrochemicals " .
9 It is admitted that the gradings assigned to the respective countries have been done on a subjective basis and that different observers might well have come up with somewhat different rankings .
10 So linguists too tend to come up with grammatically correct , but somewhat peculiar examples : ‘ Sincerity may frighten the boy ’ ( Chomsky 1965:63 ) and so on .
11 It was never a question of somebody saying ‘ we have a depression , let's give them depression movies ’ but given the new dispensation it was Hollywood 's instinct to come up with just that added edge that the age required in its films .
12 Jason was jealous of her ability to come up with consistently good ideas and saw her as a threat to his career .
13 Erm , firstly , we are looking at carers for employees , and we 're unlikely to come up with very much , because we have n't got much money to do it .
14 The only means he has of doing that is by accepting new clause S. He will have to come up with very convincing arguments to persuade any Hon. Member that he can not accept it , but it is framed in the most uncontentious way anyone could imagine .
15 But in fact it enabled staff to come up with more appropriate answers to those problems , said Edwards .
16 It simply set out some crude ideas on how public spending could be reduced and suggested that ministers should have six months to come up with more refined views .
17 The SparKit LSI is announcing is the self-same kit it was supposed to come up with almost two years ago — one that would have produced a Sparcstation 2 clone for $18,000 .
18 And what you want , you want people to come up with as wild as ideas as possible .
19 Last time if you were n't sure which to make we were allowed to come up with about ten papers
20 The book has come out in remarkably quick time , a great tribute to Ian Robertson , the editor , who must have beavered away ferociously .
21 With the overriding need to introduce their systems to a wider market , massively parallel systems builders are having to come out with ever smaller configurations of their machines to get the entry price down , and Beaverton , Oregon-based Adaptive Solutions Inc has cut its CNAPS pattern recognition system down to 64 processors to create the CNAPS/64 .
22 With the overriding need to introduce their systems to a wider market , massively parallel systems builders are having to come out with ever smaller configurations of their machines to get the entry price down , and Beaverton , Oregon-based Adaptive Solutions Inc has cut its CNAPS pattern recognition system down to 64 processors to create the CNAPS/64 .
23 It 's not come about to any large degree an' there 's bin a lot o' firms that invested in what 's turned out ter be a pipe dream .
24 This has come about for purely geographical reasons .
25 They could not be forced away , but came on in ever greater numbers , shrilling with pain and anger .
26 ‘ I am a little surprised , Dr Neil , ’ said McAllister prim again , but managing to sneak another biscuit — she really did feel hungry and breakfast would not be served until Matey came down at about seven-thirty — ‘ that you have seen fit to buy it . ’
27 She said : ‘ In the end it came down to just two letters .
28 My mum came in at about 07.15 , holding out my black suit and a white shirt that she had just ironed .
29 well I am convinced by Andrew 's explanation erm I would like to say in terms of when we look at the staff costs against budget , and we came in at only eleven thousand pounds less , er I think that is a erm that we , we , we can congratulate our business manager , on the good control that 's been exercised over the past year .
30 The attack came in at around 1300 , with Luqa as the main target , the attacking force being identified as comprising thirty-eight Ju87s , twelve Ju88s , ten Do1 7s or 215s ten He111s and twenty to thirty fighters .
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