Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] come [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | yeah that shop 's highly delighted I love those wedding ones coming out that church |
2 | ‘ Did Mr Troy come in last night ? ’ |
3 | The reason the trade union movement should support the Maastricht Treaty is it 's the only Treaty that is on offer , there 's nothing else on offer but it 's a reasonable Treaty , it has differences in the U K and the reasons it has differences in the U K is the one Mr Major came back last December tell us what a wonderful opportunity it was for Britain , what a wonderful success it was for Britain that he 'd opted out of the Social Chapter . |
4 | I was bought a large trunk and Uncle Charlie came round one Saturday morning and sign-wrote my name on both ends , with my house number . |
5 | Acting in line with his belief that ‘ the people who are closest to the work really do know it better ’ , Mr Welch came up two years ago with an anti-bureaucratic device called ‘ the work-out . ’ |
6 | TABLE-topping Imperial Pottery and Alexandra Pottery came out joint winners in the latest bi-annual TNT awards . |
7 | The second volume of drawings in the J. Paul Getty Museum comes out four years after the first and is equally welcome . |
8 | in the you think please god do n't let Joe Bloggs come out this morning , good morning Joe , first one out . |
9 | There is a big batch of Nobel prize announcements coming up this week : medicine today , economics on Wednesday and physics and chemistry on Thursday , all in Stockholm . |
10 | But you will be sorry when the Access bill comes in next month if you fall for it . |
11 | I can only hope that his kind of electioneering cynicism will fail abysmally and by the time National Music Day comes round next year , Tim Renton will have left office too . |
12 | He had almost reached that turn when a police car came around another corner three hundred yards ahead . |
13 | ‘ We have important league and cup games coming up next month in addition to national squad weekends , so it 's understandable that some of our players do n't wish to take their chances in a club fixture , ’ said the Quins ' press officer Alex Saward yesterday . |
14 | Labour MPs howled for a retrospective rebate in Scotland , where the poll tax came in last year . |
15 | Farming journalists and politicians who visit New Zealand come back convinced life without subsidies is not just attractive but a realistic option — an argument they generally base on claims that British farmers by conventional standards are amongst the most efficient in Europe . |
16 | Be nice to him — and to Swayne — and find out , if you can , what time Clarence came in last night . ’ |
17 | Hopeless romantics , Sox fans come back each Spring for more , but by the time of this Orioles game last year were already conceding that the 1991 team was not one on which to pin their perennial dreams . |
18 | Germany was next , going up by 43 per cent and her ally Austria-Hungary came in third place with an increase of 35 per cent . |
19 | The apple , orange , or lemon and lime drinks come in handy foil pouches ( 200ml ) with a straw and cost 89p for a pack of four . |
20 | ‘ In some parts of the UK cuts in local authority spending and the move to the purchaser-provider split meant that for the first time students coming off social work courses were having real difficulties finding jobs ’ Weinstein said . |