Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Jettisoning Shakespeare , and talking in a ludicrous mixture of Italian and heavily accented English , he comes on as a hilarious parody of a libidinous Latin , pinching handbags from the audience , flogging dodgy cassette tapes and offering healing laughter after all the grief of the earlier acts .
2 He comes on like a Greek god and claims credit for fixing the weather .
3 The entry level 386SX with 2MB RAM comes in at a mere £499 .
4 As a stake in society comes in at a higher cost , the old certainties begin to wither .
5 When sh , Sarah comes in with a long skirt on he , he goes up
6 British Rail comes in for a fair bit of stick from travellers who would heartily support the loud speaker announcement heard by Philip White .
7 Then it comes in like a tingling feeling .
8 ‘ … unfortunately , ’ Michele went on , ‘ I have n't a clue as to where Lucia 's secret hiding-place might be , so it comes down to a straightforward search . ’
9 The hon. Member for Dundee , East called on us to promise a review , but that comes down to a running review and immediate flexibility .
10 And it comes down to a basic difference of approach to this .
11 The concrete spillway below the Loch Add reservoir comes down to a stepped slope above the confluence of several small burns draining nearby slopes .
12 But when a woman comes along with a superior set of academic qualifications and a superior status and treats you like shit , then that 's a different matter .
13 This is appropriate , for the story that the letters not so much tell as adumbrate comes through with a wistful fragrance that is very affecting if one reads slowly .
14 When Mr Major waxes philosophical , he comes over as a strange mix of nostalgia and modernism .
15 ‘ The strong prejudice against only children comes over as a clear reason for having at least two , ’ she says .
16 Well I know it is and er I hope it comes over in a genuine way .
17 The benefits of the balancing , bouncing and clambering are that your body is relaxed instead of recital-rigid and the voice comes over in a strong way .
18 In an uproarious performance , Finney comes over like a Mancunian Tigger , insufferably bouncy and crassly insensitive .
19 The service block comes off at a right angle at the back and forms a sort of court where you arrive .
20 The formation of planetary systems and the size and chemical composition of each member are , then , remarkably regular : given a sun-sized star a computer generally comes up with a similar range of planets to that in the solar system , with small rocky planets closest to the star and the large gaseous ones further out ( due to the effects of gravity , orbits would later space themselves out along the lines of our own solar system ) .
21 GREG CAMPBELL casts an eye over the principal contenders and comes up with a Victorian prop .
22 He comes up with a little piece of advice on how to make that picture , or the colouring , or the mounting better .
23 When the cup-bearer at last remembers Joseph , he not only proves able to explain God 's message , but comes up with a clear-cut plan of action .
24 John is n't satisfied with it , we are bogged down , and finally it is Campbell who comes up with a plausible route through drunken , volatile shifts of feeling .
25 It means that if the engineer comes up with a different story they can use this to embarrass the plaintiff at trial .
26 Like a miniature adult , his head bows slightly and his small hand comes up for a firm adult shake .
27 Do you have a rota system where if maybe six have got onto an appliance and there 's another fire comes up in a few hours that they can not turn ut again , or is it just a matter of whoever gets there first again ?
28 This top line here — ’ he pointed with his pen — ‘ comes up in a yellow strip , and this is the best bid , best offer line .
29 The baby either comes out as a basic Tampico Club , or if it 's a silver spoon version will end up as a ( TB21 ) Trinidad TC .
30 Most referees will tell you that when a new directive comes out on a particular law , referees tend to concentrate on that law , sometimes at the expense of refereeing other laws .
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