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

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1 At a meeting this May the Agricultural Ministers agreed that reform was necessary and gave each other a deadline of June 1993 to come up with concrete proposals .
2 As I banked to port to make a full beam attack on the nearest 88 I sighted the 109s coming down on the other three .
3 Red Bank Road Bispham , with open rack 134 coming up from the Depot to go into service as an afternoon ‘ special ’ to the Gynn .
4 Eleven came through to the jump off , over a highly technical track that caught out both Milton and Werra .
5 We were the first union in nineteen seventy six to come out with our policy on the then Race Relations Act it 's always been a trade union issue whether it was the trade unions in Germany in the twenties and thirties fighting Hitlerism and Nazi-ism or whether it was the trade unions fighting Moseley and his black shirts in Britain it has always been part of our ideals and principles .
6 The next morning , the 9.15 came out of the tunnel and the old gentleman put down his newspaper , ready to wave at the three children .
7 A small boy of about six came up to Jackson and stared at him from a distance of two feet before pulling a face and running away .
8 of 1826 coming in at a deserved third in the field .
9 So the next morning , they ran down to the fence and watched the 9.15 come out of the tunnel .
10 Of the seven deadly sins , only pride really matters to Graeme Souness , the other six come on as substitutes .
11 Chapter 10 comes back from Utopia — and I am all for Utopia — to the question of ‘ How is it to be done ? ’
12 And they three came out with honours and she came out with a commended .
13 All three came in with two under par rounds of 73 over the Royal Lytham and St Annes on a day when only eight players bettered a demanding par .
14 Newton Aycliffe and Peterlee both began to take shape in the late 40s coming out of a need to find a new living and working environment and they were followed by Washington in 1964 .
15 Three comes out in British .
16 The Royal Commission on Environmental Protection in 1976 came up with an even lower figure of 250 rads .
17 The eventual removal and reconstruction of this house at Sant Fagans between 1955 and 1957 came about as a gift from the Birmingham Corporation to the Welsh Folk Museum .
18 Only four works on the subject had appeared in Russia before 1850 , but ninety-nine came out between 1856 and 1860 .
19 With the new Conservative Government in 1979 , Ken Stowe moved from Downing Street to become Permanent Secretary in the Northern Ireland Office — not exactly a rest cure — and in 1981 came back to the DHSS .
20 Murad II came out of retirement to inflict a severe defeat on this motley force when he confronted them at Varna .
21 His 123 came out of 165 off 162 deliveries in 211 minutes ; a few months earlier in Australia he had run himself out on 99 in his desperation to reach the magic figure , but one would never have guessed it from the effortless way he swept there now .
22 Coniston Partners , the New York investment group which holds nearly 12 per cent of UAL , has given the board until January 8 to come up with an alternative to the $6.75billion buyout which failed to take off in October .
23 Boswell is the one who tells us the legend of the seahorse from the lakes who devoured a man 's daughter , and was eventually trapped by the lure of a sow on a spit ; from Boswell we learn that of the hundred-strong little army the Laird of Raasay mustered , eighty-six came back from Culloden ; Boswell chronicles the ash and plane trees , the limestone rocks , the caves and their stalactites , the black cattle , the plover , the pigeons and blackcock , the rainfall , nine months in a year , the juniper , the peat , the belief in the existence of a gold mine , and the women wawking or waulking the tweed , a tedious operation where the tweed is rubbed over and through water in order to shrink and thicken it ( in the outer Hebrides they add their own urine to the vat , although Bozzie missed that one ) , and the women sang a worksong to accompany the rhythmic labour , and did not succeed in drowning out Johnson 's deep voice as he asked them questions .
24 The progress made since 1970 came about through a number of technical advances .
25 Pre-tax profits for the six months to October 1 came in at £134,000 as against a full year 's loss of £128,000 and a previous half time profit of £258,000 .
26 Next door but one came in for ‘ concupiscence ’ and ‘ whoremonger ’ .
27 This lady of 42 came along with the diagnosis of uterine fibroid which was leading to severe haemorrhaging at the time of her period .
28 Frankly , I expected Philippa Lowthorpe 's film about love among the over-65s to come out like a cross between Esther Rantzen at her drippiest and Coronation Street at its dopiest .
29 In 1170 he had made a bid to capture Bourges itself but withdrew when Louis VII came up with an army .
30 Must be twenty come in without and paying , and I 've let a few in for
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