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

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1 Now could two such different books come out of one person ?
2 Half the fun of viewing them is that subjects come up at random .
3 But this seems also to be the stance of anomie theory : the anomic individuals are clearly pushed and constrained yet , within those constraints , they manage to invent rational solutions ( in the sense that these solutions come about through internal reasoning processes , rather than as an autonomic response ) .
4 Not all hairs come off in one go however , and you may need to go over sections again and again .
5 That 's lovely when the hens come back into full flush like this
6 Everyone accepts that journals have a house style about how to spell , and how to write abbreviations , but some articles come back with major changes .
7 And then er as I say The Bachelors come on at seven until eight .
8 Do any other teams come out to specific ‘ tunes ’ ?
9 The major reason given for giving them the boot was the requirement for a shit-hot pitch when the Euro championships come round in 96 .
10 The best and most experienced accounting officers come out about all square and do not have to suffer the indignity of having to ask their ministers to present supplementary estimates to Parliament at the end of the financial year .
11 If I may , Chair , sorry , erm , if it proves necessary that twe less than twenty thousand pounds is , is requested because local businesses come up with some of it , therefore we presume on that basis we
12 Only a few consultancies come up to this standard .
13 We 're all aware that for th for their number patients with superficial bladder cancer provide an enormous amount of our workload , and for reasons partly of husbanding our precious resources and also because lots of these patients come up with negative checks reducing the amount of irritation and upset to them it would be useful if we could do less than we do .
14 And then they come in the Labour activists come in with this , no compensation , confiscation , the was worth tuppence you know .
15 My arms come up in great red weals . ’
16 A top Oxford orthopaedic surgeon says it takes up to ten years to measure the success of a joint , but the maunfacturers come up with new , improved versions each year .
17 I know , sometimes his hackles come up with another dog do n't they ?
18 If one seeks to understand the way in which politics is gradually dragged into the gutter , it is because hon. Members come out with such a simplistic approach .
19 And they do n't figure they , they get more confused when the county council elections come up in ninety three .
20 Tough measures come in against bad drivers
21 In the end environmental issues come down to political decisions on what people want .
22 ‘ Tell you what , I 'll have one of the men come over with some proper equipment .
23 These resemblances come about by single-step selection , that is to say by a single coincidence .
24 It 's where prisoners come in from other jails .
25 Complaints come on from cold and damp weather or exposure , getting the feet wet or exposure whilst perspiring , overexertion , strained muscles
26 Complaints come on from cold and damp weather or exposure , getting the feet wet or exposure whilst perspiring , overexertion , strained muscles .
27 So the advertisers come in for two years .
28 Phrasal verbs come in for more attention with Phrasal Verbs Organiser from LTP ( by the man who gave us the First Certificate Organiser ) , while HarperCollins is publishing a Phrasal Verbs Workbook to accompany its dictionary .
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