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

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1 Erm the volume i i is tremendous and er one worries about the effect of the surging waters on such an old construction , now we far worse than and consequently the emergency services have had to consider all sorts of alternatives , some of which you see now with the piping on , on the surface of it 's been having a good result the immediate problem , but you ca n't stop there and the emergency team have given consideration to all sorts of other possible temporary solutions in the event or that the pumping failed and er I think that 's possibly where this rumour about erm the railway line arrived but er I think Chairman I 've said enough , we all , we would all agree I think that the emergency workers have performed er I think we 're all pleased to see the army coming in erm and doing what they 've done and erm I certainly er appreciated the opportunity to come in on the old A Twenty Seven through West it took my mind back er many years I can tell you and erm I , I think congratulations all round are due , but I come back to what 's all saying and which I support as it would be a folly when the dust has settled erm to really take a an objective er position and see that er arrangements are in hand channels and things like that will not again be supercharged in the way they are .
2 Managing Director David Kohler , who owns a substantial part of the club , offered Pleat the opportunity to come in with him as a partner .
3 He added : ‘ It seems a bit of a nonsense to struggle to provide a good service and then for compensation awarded by the Ombudsman to come out of the money provided for the work in the first place . ’
4 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
5 How can a series of fixed instructions cause the computer to come up with a random sequence of results ?
6 ‘ Asking the superintendent to come back after lunch ? ’
7 ‘ I do n't know how he 's got the neck to come back to these parts . ’
8 It 's not that the TV folk like to be topical , it 's because they rarely have the nous to come up with anything original .
9 If you want the motif to come out as a mirror image of the graph , keep the graph the right way up and start knitting from row 1 at the bottom of the sheet .
10 ‘ Oh , dear … ’ she said faintly , unable for the moment to come up with any stronger remark although Miss Needham could probably have obliged .
11 Bast of all , though , was the room to come back to : large , cool and spotless with air-conditioning , sun-trap balcony and a fridge we had stocked with chilled goodies .
12 You know people who 's coming in from o the outside to come on to the flats , they 're the people at risk .
13 At £17.50 a ticket , I expected the band to come on for a bit longer or were they all dashing off to see Lady Chatterley too ?
14 Shelter gives them the confidence to come out in the open .
15 and it took the war to come out of that , what are we gon na get out of , get out
16 Then a few months later we got a phone call from him asking myself and the singer to come out to Britain , and so we came out .
17 ‘ If a woman wanted to maintain the right to come back into a job she would have to take part in in-service courses to keep up to date with changes in the working world . ’
18 County property manager Ian Gould said there was no pressure on the group to come up with the money immediately .
19 Assume a kneeling position and then put one foot in front of the other to come back into a standing position .
20 BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice .
21 The onus now lay upon the architect to come up with new designs and new ideas with which to counter the rapidly growing effectiveness of artillery aided , from about 1430 , by the reversion to the use of cast-iron shot which , although more expensive than stone shot , did not shatter on impact , could be made more uniformly in greater quantities ( the making of stone shot was , to say the least , laborious ) and in smaller calibre , thereby increasing efficiency by reducing the need for very large and unwieldy cannon .
22 So , the only reason for her writing was to say that if he ever did get the chance to come over to the UK again , well , she 'd like — well , it would be nice …
23 Kohler said : ‘ I offered David the chance to come in with me in a partnership but unfortunately he could n't come up with the necessary amount . ’
24 ‘ I only hope I get the chance to come back against Crusaders next week , ’ said the Scottish based goal ace .
25 Afterwards I could n't believe I had managed to say this ; I could n't believe that I 'd had the intelligence , the wit , the inspiration to come up with this perfect reply .
26 We must allow Jesus in the Eucharist to come out of isolation so that he may once again lead and save Christian society as its head ’ .
27 The heads of governments asked the commission to come back with precise proposals for how this should be done , so that they could act on them at June 's summit in Copenhagen .
28 Because I just in my normal sort of intelligent way asked the librarian to come up with lots of cuttings on environmental health and let me have a quick little read , this was probably about twenty to three or something you know I probably needed about three weeks to do it .
29 Cecilia went down the steps at West Hampstead station and stood on the lefthand platform waiting for the train to come down from Kilburn .
30 The consortium has underwritten half the purchase price , but has asked the Government to come up with the other half .
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