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

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1 It has evidently come on since then .
2 . What I want to come on to now is just to talk about nonlinearity , and still with reference to demand elasticities .
3 They have come in for quite a bit of stick , particularly when they 've been dealing with rape cases .
4 Pillsbury would have come in with very strong ideas , and I do n't think they would have appreciated that at the National Gallery ’ .
5 Significantly , the greeting trill is normally done when they are on the move , usually when they have come in from outside and are about to move off towards the place where they expect food to be waiting .
6 Now as part of all this , the Centre is responsible for almost all the public lectures in the university , and we have been glad to make the open to the public at large , and therefore a very special welcome to those of you who have come in from outside .
7 When we heard about , when we heard about the faxes that had come in from all around the world .
8 Work has come in from all over the UK , and even the charity Farm Africa uses the Hoy facility .
9 Over 40 per cent of Preston 's immigrants came from within a 10-mile radius and only about 30 per cent had come in from more than 30 miles away .
10 He can claim , whether truthfully or not , that he had recommended clients to come in at exactly the right times .
11 Analysts are forecasting that Zeneca will make taxable profits of about £500 million in the current year , with ICI expected to come in at around £250 million .
12 Problems can arise when all the major bills seem to come in at once .
13 It has been known for caterers to come in at 8am , turn all the ovens on and not use them for three hours . ’
14 Out of this new structure evolved the idea that Robson Rhodes needed a chief executive to come in from outside and run the company on the same lines as a plc .
15 And there is another five and a half K to come in from now that 's closed .
16 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 .
17 The number of hours a week worked by juniors has come down by about 10 hours since the Labour party was in power .
18 ‘ Because the rope used to come down through here so they could ring it in the cloakroom .
19 Well , er the C B I and other bodies are pressing for them to come down at once , er John Major has said it 's only a question of time .
20 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 . ’
21 Costs need to come down to about £1.13 before solar power makes an impact on the energy market .
22 Otherwise she 'd have come through by now . ’
23 And then sh Elizabeth had come over by then and I said it 's it 's in her bag , so we had a look at it and her friend said it 's for angina , it always makes her ill !
24 When I left twenty minutes later I felt I had come off with rather the worst of the bargain but another of my father 's aphorisms came to mind : shnorrers no choosers .
25 And that figure also coincides with the the estimated requirement figure that we 've come up with independently for the Greater York area , within Selby District anyway .
26 The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the five million we 've come up with so far ) .
27 The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the 5m we 've come up with so far ) .
28 ‘ He fits your theory better than anyone we 've come up with so far . ’
29 Now i d in our debate we , we had separately actually come up with very similar f processes .
30 As will be seen by the illustrations , Basler and Professional/AMI have come up with very different looking installations .
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