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

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1 The gayer , shorter girls would come on for a general dance to the Gavotte .
2 Dyspnoea ; they wake from sleep with a sense of suffocation , a sense of choking which can come on in the first sleep , a sense of strangulation when lying and especially when anything is around the neck ; neck is very sensitive to touch .
3 A seminar , for example , might come somewhere between the two poles .
4 After all the years in which we pressed British Rail to open the station and the bus company to allow buses to come down into Portlethen village , when the station was reopened , the bus companies suddenly decided that buses would come down off the main road and start a service to compete with British Rail .
5 The company is also predicting European prices will come down to the same level as in the US .
6 It 'll come down to the same thing . ’
7 I make no impression on it and all the time I am afraid that its flapping tail will come down on the taut line and snap it like a dry twig .
8 When that fury finally broke through , the hand of retribution would come down with the strongest power in the world behind it .
9 Well unfortunately if , if I did have a delivery of coal it would come in through the other entrance .
10 ‘ Make foreign things work for China ’ , ran one slogan but it recognised that ‘ flies and pests ’ would come in through the open door as well as fresh air to revitalise the stuffy atmosphere in China .
11 ‘ Did you see him come in through the back door ? ’
12 You add up all the bills you know will come in over the next year — plus a bit more for contingencies — and divide by twelve .
13 At the present pace of progress in Brussels , similar changes throughout the EC may not come in for a dozen years or more , and British farmers fear that they will lose business while waiting for European competitors to catch up .
14 Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’
15 If we 're looking at the question of services coming together to deal with the emergency erm obviously I suppose the army and that will come in on a voluntary basis which but it might be necessary to see where someone could be authority to coordinate the services and bring it whatever is required .
16 And would be seriously undermined by any proposed road that will come in on the western side .
17 Other potential candidates , who were remaining loyal to Ted but who it was known would come in on the second ballot if Ted were defeated , were quietly being accused of cowardice by the Neave camp .
18 Various sidings , er and the trains from would come in to the left hand side of the top platform , erm and er would er go over here and and cut back and go out from this er this side .
19 So you would like come in to the main entrance and then
20 Just turn everything up , ’ and I said to the drummer , ‘ Get out there and start drumming the intro to Hot For Teacher and I 'll come in at the appropriate moment . ’
21 There 's been talk of seventeen and a half per cent being added to food , to public transport and to books and its now believed that VAT on domestic fuel , which was to have been introduced in stages may come in at the full rate in the spring .
22 As a thought struck him he dropped on to his hunkers again and whispered quickly , ‘ They could come in by the far gate and force their way into the back of the crees : they 're only planked . ’
23 He writes : ‘ No knowledgeable reading researcher disputes the fact that a higher level of national literacy will come only through a higher level of nationally shared information . ’
24 I 've brought him , I 've brought him at half five , because I was at the bus stop , leaning on the lamp-post and it was about twenty five past , and then he did n't come along to the next stop by and it got to twenty five
25 ‘ Well , I 'll come along for a little while to the bonfire , but do n't accept for me later .
26 The structure of courses is flexible and if you do n't fancy multi-activity then you can come along on a specialist week concentrating on one sport .
27 The planning will need to take account of the fact that the groups should come together at a later stage .
28 Really , it 's what Blaze have always been about : we want to see every nationality come together on a peaceful level .
29 These two facets are complementary rather than necessarily exclusive — an EEIG could come together as a multi-disciplinary vehicle to tender for a construction , engineering or hi-tech project , whether within or outside the Community .
30 Perhaps they would come together in a future incarnation — not the next , probably , but perhaps the one after .
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