Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst oil barons may be prepared to suffer this while oil is in relatively short supply , they will probably adopt a different attitude if demand falls , and this could come about in many ways — perhaps by substantial on-shore reserves being discovered elsewhere in the world . |
2 | This will come up in any other business . |
3 | Very clearly then , we 've got a proposal that we do n't pursue that option , which we 've paid the len rent this year , we 've paid the lease this year , so we ca n't backtrack on that , but maybe that 'll come up for future discussion . |
4 | just do it nice and gently and that 'll come back to normal . |
5 | It was crazy to hope that good might come out of this plaguy mess , but at least it was different from anything that had happened to her before . |
6 | Whether much good would came out of closer formal links between social workers and general practices very much depended on the general practitioners ' attitude . |
7 | She had told him something good would come out of that missing jewellery , but she had had no idea of just how wonderful it was going to be . |
8 | That would come off in two days , she told me , and be replaced by a spatula splint , and yes , she would be on duty on Sunday . |
9 | It was impossible to believe that anything clean and new and mechanically efficient could come out of this place . |
10 | At that 10th , Christy says to Sandy , ‘ If either of us two can come back in two-under par , we 're going to win this . |
11 | I hope that Del Amitri pay a return visit to the region , once the album Change Everything is out , because there are n't too many bands around that can come up with interesting material and do such a great job in putting it across in concert halls . |
12 | Laird 's convenor Ken Morris said today : ‘ We are hoping something positive will come out of this forum . ’ |