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

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1 Course it 's worth bothering because a lot of young men that was unemployed come down to the school where I 'm the caretaker and they said , we know that you 're running short is there any chance of getting in on the scene ?
2 Eleven came through to the jump off , over a highly technical track that caught out both Milton and Werra .
3 And she was thrilled by that , for she found it hard to come back to a woman 's life in Egypt after tasting life in France .
4 They were supposed to come back to the offices and do a three hour training
5 The fans were right to give me stick but they 've been good to me and it 's great to come off to a reception like that . ’
6 The King , the Queen and their lords and ladies all came down to the beach to wave goodbye .
7 Many experiments were done to decide who should have responsibility for controlling the sound ; but eventually it all came down to the engineers , assisted by meters and ( most important of all ) a keen musical sense .
8 With the new Conservative Government in 1979 , Ken Stowe moved from Downing Street to become Permanent Secretary in the Northern Ireland Office — not exactly a rest cure — and in 1981 came back to the DHSS .
9 And one one day you know it 's flared up and the next day it 's dead , but they say it 's better coming out to the surface .
10 It could all come down to the doorsteps in Darlington .
11 bloody firemen all come up to the bed !
12 They all come back to the start .
13 In the end it all comes down to a matter of priorities .
14 Bullfighting may be about grace and beauty , a poetic dance between man and beast , but it all comes down to the kill .
15 It all comes down to the quality of your trash .
16 It all comes back to the question of what meaning is to be given to the definition of ‘ company ’ in the context in which it is used ?
17 It all comes back to The Wedding Present 's common sense attitude and approach .
18 ‘ Oh , is that why you thought it safe to come back to the parlour after your arduous work in the surgery ? ’ said McAllister dangerously , casting a sarcastic eye at the half-read novel in his hand .
19 It 's been a lot of hard work but I knew that it would be when I first came on to the Tour .
20 Nonindividualistic conceptions are likely to be among the expensive tastes since their realization depends on the cooperation of others , and they will take some convincing to come round to the agent 's point of view .
21 Now that comes back to the question is , are salesman born or are they made ?
22 And that comes down to the individual .
23 Aung San got through a message that he was ready to come over to the Allies while the Japanese understood that he would be fighting for them .
24 The night shift volunteer was standing next to me getting ready to come on to the phones and as I came off a call he started to chat to me .
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