Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We can consider reasonably clear cut examples of the use of local landmarks and of home stimuli , but when we come on to a possible map sense we shall move into one of the more unsettled areas of the science .
2 So given that the electoral quota argument is not final , contrary to er what the commission implies and what seems to have been the brief given to the commission , the , we come on to the other points .
3 And then we come on to the final point , the whole issue of N H S changes in the final section .
4 Come on to the poisonous nature of carbon monoxide in a minute .
5 It is important to remember that a very large percentage of jobs never come on to the open market but are filled from within the firm , by people applying ‘ on spec. ’ or by people who hear about a vacancy from friends or colleagues working in the same field .
6 Now we come on to an immediate question , night flights which er there is concern about .
7 On the safety front , the water is thermostatically controlled , the sliding door and panel are glazed with safety glass and ceiling and basin lights come on with the main switch .
8 come on in the other room Michael , right , now you 've got your dummy
9 The ordered-segmentation approach shares the Marxist view that hooligans come predominantly from the lower-working class ( Dunning et al. , 1986 ; 1988 ) .
10 AN ERA ends today when the shutters come down for the last time at the Owen Owen store in Liverpool .
11 I had just checked into the hotel and come down to the sunken terrace when I saw armed men running in a crouched position by the swimming pool .
12 And if I come down with a sore throat now , I 'll know who to blame .
13 Two streams come down from a hilly hinterland and after a sedate infancy suddenly leap in a happy frolic through verdant surroundings to reach the village where they converge as the River Greta .
14 come down from the actual job
15 The notion that ideas come only from the professional specialists in the field must not be allowed to obtrude , nor the traditional ‘ we tried that and it did n't work ’ story .
16 The notion that ideas come only from the professional specialists in the field must not be allowed to obtrude , nor the traditional ‘ we tried that and it did n't work ’ story .
17 They come in as a net fare operator
18 come in through the open window , rape her ,
19 Does the Wednesday ferry come in at the same time ? ’
20 If relatives come in with a new resident , begin to get to know them as well .
21 Few are in any doubt that there is plenty more pain to come , and it may well be that the interim management is now expected to clear the decks , steel itself to announce another enormous net loss for the current quarter and let the new chief executive and team come in with a clean sheet .
22 May we , er , come in for a little while ? ’
23 Like those boys that come in for a single rose as if nobody 's ever done that before .
24 So it 's two days out in the field with one of our trainers or top people and then they come in for the three day course .
25 That demand did not , of course , come entirely from the domestic market .
26 Add the tofu , breadcrumbs , Tabasco , margarine , soy sauce and pepper and blend until the ingredients come together as a smooth ball .
27 It is extremely important that all the factions — not just the clans but the sub-clans — in northern , southern and central Somalia come together under the United Nations plan for the ceasefire .
28 It recommended that the three Belfast teacher training colleges come together on a single site .
29 Groups come together for a specific reason and this reason should run like a thread through the liturgy as well as linking it to the whole community of the Church .
30 They finally come together at the lowest level of their relationship .
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