Example sentences of "come up [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the soldiers had come up on to the cabin top . |
2 | Something come up there onto the brink of the gulf , |
3 | So , I 'm fed up I want to go to Malita And then we get , they 'll call in and say you have n't come up there for a week ! |
4 | I was just having a word with one of your colleagues here trying to take up what Mr 's point was and I think we 've come up maybe with a compromise , is that we call him the County Public Protection Officer . |
5 | Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats . |
6 | We can never be a hundred per cent sure with security , we are , it is a public building , we do encourage er patients and their relatives to come up on to the children 's wards as part of the treatment er to make it a much more homely atmosphere . |
7 | ‘ As the shier and more uncertain of the two brothers , his problem was n't to be wimpish but to be funny , and he knew immediately that the comedy had to come up out of the character , not just out of what he said . |
8 | ‘ If you do n't want to come up there with the bases loaded , hang ‘ em up . |
9 | Mrs Marriage came up tentatively along the line of boats , making sure she caught her husband 's good eye before she moved into their circle of secrecy . |
10 | Mandy had warned her that storms came up fast on the lake , but nothing could have prepared her for blue skies being annihilated by black storm-clouds in just a matter of minutes . |
11 | On the train journey , it came up somewhere near the Prestonpans Power Station , but it was no use trying to mention that . ] |
12 | She came up here for a night to see Mummy , to sort out some details about the wedding . ’ |
13 | Aye , they only came in the su they only came up here in the summer . |
14 | The question of borrowing covered top cars came up again in the autumn of 1931 . |
15 | There was something else that came up out of the minutes . |
16 | Inside his head , beneath the odd blaze of hair , behind the reckless display of freckles , the same low horizon unrolled , the same milk-crate stacks of Council flats came up out of the east , like this , slowly turned , just so , and fell away into the west , like that … |
17 | Besides those who waited to journey together there were others who came up out of the forest alone and who seemed to belong there , men licensed by the Lord Warden to carry on their trade in certain parts of the forest , woodmen , trappers , charcoal burners , for the most part a silent surly sort of men who emerged from the forest , went briefly about their business , had little to say for themselves , and then disappeared into the solitude again . |
18 | As I came up out of the trough , the wave was pouting out a lip like the deck of an aircraft carrier . |
19 | Sandy came up only on the front of the green but made three . |
20 | The promotion race in the first division and coming up tomorrow at the County Ground , it is Swindon against Tranmere Rovers . |
21 | They 'll be here on the Friday night and then they 'll come up to , coming up just for the day on the Saturday . |
22 | The Daily Express was by this time in pole position , but the Mail and Today were coming up fast on the inside . |
23 | Coming up later in the programme … how specially designed boats have allowed the disabled to catch the sailing bug … |
24 | Right , well there is a horse racing quiz coming up later in the programme , so keep listening |
25 | we 're going to finish with motor racing … our Nigel Mansell competition is coming up hard on the heels of yesterday 's Portugese Grand Prix |
26 | He watched the Pfalz D VIIs coming up out of the east , with all the loathing and resignation of a slum-dweller who sea yet another street-brawl lurching his way . |
27 | Alice , who had several times caught Tom looking admiringly at her while they were coming up there in the tube , and could not forget the way he had held out his hand to her while they sang the duet , wondered if having the room next to his was a good idea . |
28 | Do n't they usually come up here on a Saturday night ? |
29 | But I 'll come up here to the post office this evening , and call you again . ’ |
30 | Er these gentlemen have a presentation to make and I wonder if Ron would come up here for a moment , please . |