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

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1 The new machines are expected to come in above the ES/9000s and to dispense with water cooling , while being configurable with up to 100 processors working in parallel .
2 So presenting the centre line and okay we 're going to come on to the eye contact as well in a moment , presenting the centre line with eye contact means that it feels much more positive for the audience in terms of the delivery .
3 ‘ They 're going to come in at the far end . ’
4 Before the meeting , you know at the moment John Major is in Moscow , erm before that meeting there 'll have been much work done by the officials on briefing papers , on trying to identify the potential issues that are going to come up in the meeting , there 'll have been a lot of background work that would be similar er to patterns of relationships between various departments erm in any process of decision making .
5 Meanwhile the also sympathetic but Grahamly maddening Tim is struggling to move into a flat on the row , while supposing himself to be struggling to come out of the closet .
6 Secondly , there is the regional flood defence committee , whose members will be expected to come up with the lion 's share of the cash .
7 During the operation , I 'm going to come back to the door in a minute , during the operation which gun were you carrying ?
8 The panel will be asked to come up with the best all-time team on earth after viewing Pele 's new six-part , 12-hour range of football films .
9 So if the mover of composite eight would come down and standing in the of the Northern Region , to be seconded by Lancashire , but as we 're now formally seconding the er the , the formally seconders will not be required to come down to the front , but the movers will .
10 TAKING as their jumping off point Steve Geliot 's previous installation/exhibition devoted to the theme of the ocean and the sea , a number of first-year students on the BA Interior Design course at Teesside Polytechnic have been encouraged to come up with the son or is it daughter ? of Seascape .
11 All the different interest groups have suddenly been allowed to come out into the open and in some cases it is a question of each for himself and damn the rest . ’
12 Perhaps everything — not that there is anything — should just have been allowed to come out into the open at that point .
13 ‘ I am not going to lose my credibility on this train by being caught coming out of the help 's bedroom . ’
14 To make sure he asked Mr Litmus if he had seen or heard of a scientist being found coming out of the corridors .
15 Street lights were starting to come on in the distance , crimson slivers slowly brightening to orange .
16 And now they were being asked to come out in the open .
17 The two understudies were asked to come back on the Friday afternoon , when there was going to be a complete run of the play for the producers and Malcolm Harris .
18 We are determined to come back in the spring showing the country that we have some really talented and fighting cricketers in England .
19 Every two months a list of ass er the numbers er of assignments that have been proofed comes round to the sales execs and that 's when they can claim their bonuses .
20 IBM Corp is still not ready with a full scale disk array for its mainframes , but next week , the company is expected to come out with the new 3390-9 disk drives , offering three times the capacity of the 3390-3 — could be as much as 60Gb on the As , 100Gb on the Bs ( CI No 2,046 ) — but they will be somewhat slower than the existing ones : a new 3990 controller that will be able to talk to disks that do not exist yet is expected to follow later , probably in the autumn .
21 I think perhaps I 'd put that another way , but I do think there 's a definite sense in which change is going to come up through the colleges .
22 Ah erm well , Chairman , I I think that this is something that 's going to cut , as far as Hambledon 's got concerns , is going to come up in the erm in the next debate , certainly , erm , the erm , the issue of erm whether policy should be expressed in terms of principle and criteria , or erm area and a district as being a dilemma erm to Hambledon , erm , it feels it 's erm erm not being able to support the policy as defined , because ultimately the Council would object to a new settlement in Hambledon .
23 ‘ Acid house was nothing to what 's in store , ’ he says , and Danny nods excitedly in agreement : ‘ Who knows what 's going to come along in the next few years ? ’
24 But obviously the heavier pieces of furniture , the more durable ones , are also the more expensive , and when it 's largely the money for them 's going to come out of the husband 's pocket they 're going to have more of a stake in erm in saying what they want .
25 ‘ I 'm terribly afraid it 's going to come down in the marshland .
26 A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 .
27 My Boss says as far as he 's concerned a crêche is a motor accident in Kelvinside and any self respecting woman should have a good man to take care of her so its only pinmoney anyway and that 's bound to come out in the attitude .
28 Because some people are making large profits , and raising the total of profits by so doing , it is proposed to come down on the ‘ innocent ’ businesses , whose profits may actually have gone down , who have been being ‘ responsible ’ and not increasing their prices ; and their taxes will be put up — all because of the other bounders , who meanwhile are laughing their heads off .
29 Even the one who has betrayed the light sooner or later is forced to come back to the centre of stability , where he is raised once more into the understanding of clarity and purity of thought and action .
30 The pilot survey should be the crucial stage at which the surveyor is forced to come down from the ivory tower and communicate with the respondents .
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