Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | We therefore feel it is absolutely vital that if there is to be a new settlement , it should come forward through the structure plan . |
2 | I believe the government should come up with the money outstanding from our pension funds , and then try to recover it themselves . |
3 | The ice should come well up the sides . |
4 | But a spokesman for the firm which organised the poster campaign said it should come down within the next five days . |
5 | We 're quite fortunate because there will be four chief superintendents at that meeting to discuss whether or not the S L O's should come back to the centre . |
6 | If you ask me , the good Rabbi Loewe should come back from the dead and sue — ’ |
7 | The dealer would also imply that the client should come out of the new Rolls Royce issue immediately . |
8 | ‘ If my brother Reg wants to buy them he must come up with the money , but there are a number of interested parties , individuals and consortiums who have expressed a desire to take over the club . ’ |
9 | It calls on all the agencies responsible for their care to join together to tackle the problem — and says the Government must come up with the cash that 's needed . |
10 | ‘ You must come up in the fall ; it 's beautiful . |
11 | I insisted that the Unit must be responsible for its own training and operational planning and that , therefore , the Commander of the Unit must come directly under the C in C. I emphasised how fatal it would be for the proposed unit to be put under any existing branch or formation for administration . |
12 | ‘ The other must come down from the Ridgery . ’ |
13 | ‘ I think , ’ she went on , ‘ now that we have more than half the land — and most of the best part — you must come out into the open . |
14 | ‘ You must come out of the sun , Mr Gray , ’ said Lord Henry . |
15 | Fear slowed his thoughts , and grudgingly granted him one consolation : at this speed they must come out at the bottom a damn sight faster than they went through at the top . |
16 | First , however , we must come back to the question of how to read a contingency table when one variable can be considered a cause of the other . |
17 | ‘ You must come back to the house — calamine lotion is the thing , I believe . |
18 | Breasal will show you where to go , and then you must come back to the hall . |
19 | I I think I must come back with the fact that I have n't denied we made made a mistake . |
20 | Civil and Public Services Association chief Barry Reamsbottom told the unions ' Blackpool conference : ‘ We 're stuck in a time-warp and must come in from the cold . ’ |
21 | Okay , so they 've other P H I benefit , that must come off of the equation , because we , otherwise we 'll be paying it as well as another insurance company , which mean he 'll be better off financially , by being off work sick , yes . |
22 | A seminar , for example , might come somewhere between the two poles . |
23 | Not only would I lose a valued client but her collection might come on to the market , her reasons for selling would become known , Durances all over the world would become suspect and lose their value and dealers would suffer . |
24 | Next time it might come down over the centre of a large city . ’ |
25 | IF BILL CLINTON were to look to Florida for advice on how to pass a health-care bill , the answer might come back in the words of Lyndon Johnson : better to have your enemies inside your tent pissing out , than outside pissing in . |
26 | The opportunity for a negotiated peace had been lost — and with it the hope that anything good might come out of the Great War . |
27 | Anything might come out of the sky . |
28 | ‘ I 'll come straight to the point , ’ he said . |
29 | ‘ I 'll come straight to the point , Miss . |
30 | Now look everyone , I 'll come straight to the point , a lot of things simply are n't good enough . |