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

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1 As we shall see later , the economic performance of the Magnox reactors has also come under increasing scrutiny .
2 It has also come under severe attack from the orthodox medical establishment .
3 The decision by Deloitte to pull out comes just one week after the collapse of talks between Price Waterhouse and Arthur Andersen .
4 Much of this work has indeed come under increasing criticism .
5 He has actually come out this season and said that there s no place in the side for Strachan and Rocastle .
6 That is , ethical or moral considerations ‘ impose a limit on our purposes and their execution which the distinction between means and ends can not account for , since means and ends alike come under moral scrutiny ’ .
7 has it come off ? , your space suits come off has it ? , alright , here , well stand still or I ca n't put it on while you 're jumping about come here jumping bean , do n't you want it on ?
8 Toby did n't come back that night , or all the next day .
9 She did n't come back all week .
10 And Dad did n't come in last night — I looked to see .
11 Well , Morris did n't come in last night , but her car was there
12 Kenny did n't come home that night .
13 ‘ Mrs Hatton , were n't you worried when your husband did n't come home last night ? ’
14 ‘ She did n't come home last night , ’ the woman told him .
15 Apparently Dr. Lorrimer did n't take him his early tea this morning and it looks as if he did n't come home last night .
16 ‘ Garland 's sister must have realised that her brother did n't come home last night . ’
17 At one of the cupboards , with her back to the room she said : ‘ Terry did n't come home last night . ’
18 We do n't come in next week .
19 ( The Croatian port of — Dubrovnik had meanwhile come under renewed shelling from Serbian forces since May 29 . )
20 Emmie looked into her father 's room but the bed was still made : he had not come home last night .
21 The governor of the Bank of England , Robin Leigh Pemberton , had also come under intense criticism for not acting more quickly when he became aware of fraud within BCCI .
22 If you had n't come round that night , none of this would have been allowed to happen — ’
23 After all , the caller could n't rely on his not noticing that Edwin had n't come home last night until he did n't get his early tea brought to him .
24 Baker had previously come under heavy attack in parliament over the escape from Brixton Prison in July of two suspected members of the Irish Republican Army [ see p. 38356 ] , over the introduction of legislation related to dangerous dogs , and over the outbreak of inner-city rioting in August-September [ see p. 38445 ] .
25 As the Milnes company had recently come under German ownership , this batch of cars , together with the similar Bath , South Lancs.
26 Rather than having made a fortune in tips tonight , she had actually come up ten dollars short .
27 While the NHS has become increasingly concerned with ensuring that there is a hierarchy of individuals with responsibility for achieving certain objectives , and an increasing commitment by individual doctors , nurses and therapists to agreed aims , local authority staff have also come under increasing pressure from elected council members and , behind them , the voting electorate , to demonstrate that their service departments have effective management structures and are truly accountable .
28 Governments have consequently come under increasing pressure to increase their domestic resources , and this usually involves raising public revenue .
29 Er the stewards have started to discuss the ideas and have yet to come forward some suggestions .
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