Example sentences of "[noun prp] to come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Early in his time as prime minister he asked Ramsey to come down from York so that they could meet .
2 ‘ Jardin a Auvers ’ was the first major van Gogh to come up for sale since ‘ Portrait du Dr Gachet ’ , executed 3–5 June 1890 , broke all auction house records by fetching $82.5 million ( £43.1 million ) at Christie 's New York in May 1990 .
3 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
4 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
5 I remember Elizabeth Thursfield with John Richard and Anthony , waiting anxiously for Rupert to come out of Burma , and John Richard coming down to have lessons with me .
6 They arranged for Darren to come up before Christmas .
7 And this Mr he was , he used to c he well he was collec calling f with Mr and he kept calling with me the same so I used to order my bulk in October to come in for Christmas goods .
8 She called to Plummer to come back to bed but he did n't answer .
9 Mr Skinner said Mr Lilley should come to the House to answer questions over ‘ the £4,000 bill the taxpayer is having to foot for him flying from his holiday cottage in France to come back to Britain ’ .
10 Why do n't you ask Brenda and Belinda to come along to Friday meetings ?
11 It was up to France Telecom chairman Marcel Roulet to come up with proposals , Longuet said .
12 ( Stewart Island is roughly twice the size of the Isle of Wight , but has a population of less than 500 souls ) Much more exciting though , is to rent a Cessna from Invercargill 's Douthland Aero Club , get CFI Chris Thompson to come along as safety pilot , and to show you which of the beaches he recommends as landing grounds , since Southern Air a little jealous of other operators using their own airfield in competition to their service .
13 But not many people did see it and he was left with a clutch of good notices , a prospect of the West End which would say no , most times , to the sort of plays he was right for and a generous offer from Anthony Quayle to come back to Shakespeare in Stratford and tackle the next range of roles .
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