Example sentences of "up and come [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The way we run our economy is the prime cause of environmental damage , now what the other parties are failing to see is that if we want to live in a truly ecological society , one that really recognises the constraints , er that the environment imposes on us , we have to have a consistent approach to every area of policy , so for example , in the Israel/Palestine conflict er debate , we have laid great stress on our , er advocating our own approach to conflict resolution , consensual approach , negotiations condemning the arms build-up which is inspired mainly by the U S , and so er whilst we have also debated some other more overtly environmental policies such as reaffirming our commitment to phase out nuclear power , we do lay great emphasis on er developing economic policies , particularly in the light of the up and coming general election and we want to obviously present a complete platform of policies to the electorate .
2 Luciano Pavarotti took a night off from his sell-out performances of Tosca at Covent Garden last month to appear at a Masterclass for four up and coming young singers .
3 Why do n't you focus on the up and coming young comedians from the pub and night club scene .
4 The photograph was taken in 1987 and shows and up and coming local athlete who went on to compete in the Olympic Games .
5 Morrissey spent time writing ‘ thank yous ’ for all the music papers , lived in transit between Hale Barns and Kensington Hotels and prepared , with anxiety , for the prospect of a huge up and coming promotional tour .
6 On his way to the trophy he met and defeated in the quarter finals an up and coming English youngster , one Michael Bonallack , now secretary of the game 's ruling body , the Royal & Ancient , and present in his official capacity at Royal Portrush this week .
7 That bastion of the up and coming English band , The John Peel Show , gave a welcome airing for the inquisitive hundreds .
8 It has produced an overwhelming and fairly cultish New York knowledge of up and coming British bands .
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