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

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1 What else , before we come on to agricultural products , what , are there any other notable features of trade in manufactures ?
2 In the end environmental issues come down to political decisions on what people want .
3 The problems are ones of ethics , which in turn come down to public attitudes to what life would be like with a mentally handicapped child .
4 These actually come down to common sense , but it still needs to be stressed that the successful study of coinage , as any other historical discipline , should be based on as full a collection of the evidence as possible as well as an awareness that this evidence should never be taken at face value .
5 Or when I come down with psychosomatic diseases so that my wife babies me and Huxley and Hooker fight all my battles .
6 I have already discussed the improbability of the entire aircraft , its crew and its troops disappearing totally over land ; though , of course , had it come down in enemy-occupied territory , nothing might ever have been known of the matter if all the occupants had perished , and certainly not if any survivors had been disposed of ( which , given the purpose of their mission , would have been highly probable ) .
7 Coming down from the Col de la Pierre-Saint-Martin there is no need to drive back the way you came , through Arette , because five miles from the top you can fork off to the right and come down in sylvan splendour through the very heart of the Forêt d'lssaux , before either turning sharp left down the valley of the Lourdios and a not very good road to Issor , or carrying straight on to follow one of two better , more or less interchangeable roads back into the valley of the Aspe near Bedous .
8 Unsolicited enquiries are dealt with by telephone and post ; sometimes these come in via other departments .
9 They 've got ta get in there , brush and wash themselves down and come in with renewed vigour and really have a go at Blackburn in the second half .
10 4.15PM After the hundredth charred building , I become numbed to the destruction and find myself only stopping to photograph the ironic and unusual : a rental outlet called ‘ Hot Videos ’ up in flames , men carrying couches and lamps through the shattered window of a furniture store next to a large inviting sign : ‘ Come in for real bargains ’ .
11 The Victorians also come in for considerable attention , some of it with a feminist slant , while , not surprisingly perhaps , Latin America still seems to be chic .
12 ‘ The idea is that people come in for different services according to local need .
13 Tough measures come in against bad drivers
14 Richard Beddall says … it 's a great amateur sport which cane be done a shoestring … with old landrovers and jeeps … and it 's a safe sport … a lot of other people come in from other sports such as motor racing and motor cycling
15 It 's where prisoners come in from other jails .
16 Big storm come over from Other Side , maybe hope drive us away .
17 Some people probably think I take too long to decide such matters , but I can demonstrate to them that sometimes by giving people a reasonable length of time to adjust they come through with flying colours .
18 Now I have never ‘ done ’ advertising , on the simple , self-interested principle that if television viewers knew I could be paid to recommend biscuits , however vicariously , they might reasonably conclude that the Conservative , Labour or Liberal Democrat parties also come up with occasional help with my household expenses .
19 Well they give you they even give you fro from that by manipulating then equations you can derive other equations , you come up with other equations .
20 and come up with other alternatives
21 People such as Richard Branson and the Body Shop founders constantly come up with new ideas .
22 With a good , happy and well-looked-after staff and a first-class butler in charge of everything , all you needed was a committee of half a dozen blokes who were elected by popular vote to keep an eye on things and keep things lively , come up with new ideas , that sort of stuff .
23 As John Harvey , director of public health , put it , many of the teams take a very global view for their client group , consult widely , come up with good ideas , and are responsive to users , but their influence is tiny .
24 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 .
25 Whichever age you encounter down the Everton trail , you come up with marvellous contributors to the club 's roll of honour .
26 Peter continued : ‘ The sales staff continually come up with innovative proposals , and their approach is reflected in our success of the past few years .
27 Some have suggested that there are daily rhythms which mirror those of mental performance but which are not as difficult to measure or as prone to interference , and they come up with old standbys , body temperature and adrenalin .
28 In any event many contracts for the provision of the service come up for regular renewal , giving you the chance to tender when they do .
29 The more you are bitten , the worse the reaction , so if you come up in great red , preventative action you can .
30 The rock is also riddled with tunnels , some of which come out at secret entrances in the forest below .
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