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

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1 The winding-up petition comes after the Court of Appeal last week gave Chelsea a deadline of seven days in which to come up with the money .
2 Tootal 's 50 per cent stake in Da Gama , the South African textile business , is being sold off in five tranches , the second of which came through in this half bringing £3.3m of profits with it .
3 The lessons on the causes and remedies of worry were most beneficial and the psychology of using your mind in order to create a change in the body , which came through in most of the classes , helped to reduce the constant tensions in my mind , with the result that I am a much less tense person and a lot of my worries have just vanished .
4 Add to this the extremely high standard of the luncheon provided and the message which came through to me was that the company regarded the message of the workshop as very important .
5 It is the word which came up time and again in the story of Jacob 's tricking his dying father .
6 It soon became clear that nothing which came up to my expectations was open to me .
7 They were led by Henkel , a German household-goods giant , which came up with an alternative called zeolite .
8 When I eventually crossed the wall correctly , my second could not retrieve the runner ; neither could a party which came up behind him .
9 He was armed with a stout length of post , which came up and broke my blow .
10 The Common Good Fund and they , they had you know all I mean you know they had all feelers out for all , all the things , so there are a couple of dates which came up in the last meeting erm for further pilots and then the intention is to just go ahead from
11 I think an example which came up in the Health and Environmental Protection Committee recently , did we really want an AIDS Advice Officer ?
12 Annie saw the set of Jonna 's lips and the mutinous expression which came over his face .
13 The broadcaster who gave a complicated radio talk on a technical subject was wasting his time , for no one listened to him — a point which came over in interviews so often that it became indisputable .
14 Mr Michael Rowley , finance director , said the group had foreseen the problems and had made an effort to increase income from interest , which came in at £64,000 as against a charge of £78,000 at the halfway stage last year .
15 On the way they were spotted by an Italian aircraft which came in and strafed them .
16 Even the decline which came in later centuries was only relative .
17 Both these men became good friends of mine and I frequently visited their homes to deliver large sacks of fan-mail which came in from all parts of the country and the northern U.S.A.
18 He was particularly skilled with animals and he knew something about veterinary work which came in very handy when any of the animals took ill , also during lambing and calving time .
19 On March 7th , against Wales at Twickenham , we all witnessed at least two acts of complete thuggery when not only were English players stamped on but it was their heads which came in for rough treatment .
20 A fair number of final bids which came in under the reserve price were later accepted .
21 BICC Cables , which is primarily European-based , saw a 14% downturn in profits which came in at £78m .
22 The pack , however , had Elastoplast , which came in very useful when I caught my finger and started dripping blood over the Troika stand .
23 Devon and Cornwall 's canals connected agricultural areas with the goods they needed which came in through the many small ports .
24 Well as you know er to be a basic rate taxpayer , you 're paying twenty five pence in the pound , apart from the er the new rate you know the first two thousand five hundred you get at twenty percent , which came in at the last budget .
25 They were the earliest type of school text book erm which came in in about fourteen fifty , er to teach your A B C which you just copied and copied and copied until you got it right .
26 The sending off of Rangers ' Mark Hateley , which came in between the opening goal from Ian Durrant and an equaliser from Lorenzo Staelens , was questionable in the extreme .
27 Hawksmoor , which came out in 1985 , was preceded by the Eliot biography of 1984 , which was preceded by The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde of the year before , and in 1987 these annual events were pressed upon by Chatterton .
28 The first , more than two years ago , considered the feasibility of privatisation and followed reports from the Treasury and the Central Purchasing Unit which came out against wholesale privatisation .
29 There they made him sing them a song and were enchanted by the noises which came out .
30 It blessed the religious communities and thereby committed the Anglican Communion to an official acceptance of monks and nuns in a way which was so far unique to the Churches which came out of the Reformation .
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