Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | From somewhere below came a great rending and echoing squeal of torn metal . |
2 | From somewhere below came an enraged crashing and bellowing . |
3 | The dreams of his youth , when he was a tough , small-time bookie around the dog tracks of London , had long since come true . |
4 | But my dogs have always , much rather come shopping with me and sit in the , . |
5 | Like covering plants with layer after layer of old earth ; it 's no wonder the poor things so rarely come up fresh and green . |
6 | Philip Larkin began as a poet in the tradition of W. B. Yeats , and only slowly came to see that Thomas Hardy , not Yeats , was to be his poetic master . |
7 | Fume cupboards for those working with gases and solvents only slowly came into laboratories . |
8 | All right come along Lindy he shouted . |
9 | All right come here and I sha n't be All right . |
10 | She felt all right coming down when Sue and the children were there , or when the kitchen was empty , although the suddenly-abandoned look of the room always gave her a shock . |
11 | Try , come on sit down see if you 've got any more Sit down properly come on . |
12 | He believed that he got up and felt his feet sink through the floor while the music from down below came up like vapour and was breathed rather than heard . |
13 | For example , we apparently only came to some understanding of how the heart worked when we had within our conceptual framework the notion of a pump . |
14 | ‘ You 'd all better come with me , ’ he went on . |
15 | The next morning , after I had drunk some coffee and sat for an hour with the first suggestions of boredom stirring inside me , the Feldwebel who had enjoyed the ride in the Mercedes so much came to the door . |
16 | ‘ I can hardly believe so much came from just two schools — I hate to think what is lying in basements around the country , ’ Alistair said . |
17 | The teacher can only only come on a Monday morning . |
18 | In alluding to Ronald Duncan and The Criterion , he was referring to a proposal by Duncan — with whom I had been in correspondence , though I did not meet him until after the war — that I should write for The Townsman ( a magazine which he edited from an ancient mill situated in a valley on the Devon/Cornish border , where I was later to live and write about ) , an article analysing the reasons why The Criterion , after flourishing for seventeen years , had so suddenly come to an end . |
19 | Well the French Connection starts on T V at ten o'clock so come and watch that . |
20 | So long came 1922 and another difficult year . |
21 | I said that I thought I could just about get my act together sufficiently to come . |
22 | A quick reminder , many people will know , but a quick reminder and er , if you 've perhaps just come back from holiday yourself , or you 're one of our new listeners , you may not know so I 'll tell you , Douglas Cameron 's Breakfast Call , this very programme , will be breaking new ground at the end of next month . |
23 | Obviously just come in . |
24 | ‘ You 've obviously just come out of a shower . ’ |
25 | Well , the twenty million obviously just comes er , in prop well not in proportion because the salary levels differ but in proportion to the numbers er , made redundant in the individual companies . |
26 | he says just wait a minute I 'll just get everything ready so just come in when your ready so they walks in |
27 | In fact , the time has perhaps already come when some people would find questions about wages offensive . |
28 | Packages of that rare onion-skin typing paper which made my erasures of mistypings so easy came from your mother , who also sent you boxes of drugs , chiefly Dexedrine , those shocking-pink amphetamines which , I later discovered , are bad for the heart . |
29 | Hands are not so easy come by for a slaver . |
30 | They had only just come . |