Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When the merger between AY and Ernst & Whinney came along in 1989 , we welcomed it with open arms because strategically it was very sensible . ’ |
2 | On the subject of overseas coaches or players coming over for big money to coach Irish clubs Armstrong has strong views . |
3 | Half the fun of viewing them is that subjects come up at random . |
4 | ‘ The idea is that people come in for different services according to local need . |
5 | She has almost certainly overestimated both factors ; but in general she is correct in saying that Britain comes up with good ideas and often ends up importing the products that stem from those ideas . |
6 | He 's got his five fielders there , four on the leg side at the moment , so saved , er long leg as well , bowls this one and that again he thrust forward that front pad and DaSilva , and Stewart comes in from mid wicket to field it . |
7 | Spirits dashed , Fonda and Hopper came up with another idea for a picture called The Queen , starring themselves and Jack Nicholson as Robert McNamara , Dean Rusk and Lyndon Johnson apparently plotting the assassination of John F. Kennedy . |
8 | ‘ If Blenkinsop comes up with some facts , at least we 'll have something to go back to them on . |
9 | Lloyds , Midland and NatWest came in for most criticism overall , while Abbey National , the Co-op Bank , FirstDirect , the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Yorkshire Bank came out best . |
10 | Lloyds , Midland and NatWest came in for most criticism overall , while Abbey National , the Co-op Bank , FirstDirect , the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Yorkshire Bank came out best for overall satisfaction . |
11 | On the dates that you 've anticipated if Mr comes back by that time we 'll be able to absorb the post , but it 's likely that he may move on from this , because it 's a fairly substantial move up . |
12 | Lawton covered as Delaney raised himself , wriggling forward into the nearest pocket of shadow , as Forster and Silk came up like weird , black sea creatures that slithered silently over the rail and into the nearest cover of darkness . |
13 | He continued with his tour of inspection , in which every knot , cleat and screw came in for daily scrutiny . |
14 | Although ‘ real ’ life was now so often only fantasy and incomplete memories , there were moments when people , events , sights and sounds came back into sudden , sharp focus . |
15 | So Mum she come turn it off But man , no when the hurricane come and Shelley come back with that knife , I 'm gon na kill Mussy , I 'm gon na kill Mussy . |
16 | Look , this area empties at five or six in the morning and people come back at nine or ten at night . ’ |
17 | she said alright , and we changed and Yugoslavia came out like that . |
18 | The cherry and whites came back with 2 penalties . |
19 | What most people think is extraordinary is that after the government and Roosevelt came out with this thing , it would have been a perfectly human reaction of my father 's to say , well the hell with it , I wo n't give it to the nation if they 're going to accuse me of fraud . |
20 | Smith who 's got his kicking boot working again added a penalty too , and Orrel came back with three more points but it was Gloucester 's day . |
21 | On average a fifth of the sulphur in London and 45 per cent of that in Lincoln and York comes in from rural power stations . |
22 | ‘ I finished in 55 minutes and 40 seconds and Tim came in at 59 minutes . |
23 | The advance guard of men on mules and horses came up in regular lines but as soon as they got near they dashed up at full gallop , shouting and brandishing their weapons , each man shrieking out how many men he had killed ; and then they wheeled round to make room for others . |
24 | The bombs fell on South Wales and reports came in of young men killed in the air , on land , at sea . |
25 | However , they then defied most of the laws of position and possession to come back from 15–9 down , draw level and force the match into extra time . |
26 | He turned away impatiently and Jules came in at that moment , bringing coffee on a silver tray , and the conversation had to end , to Jenna 's great relief . |
27 | but Sale came back with ten points in ten minutes and were still going strong when the whistle went … too close for comfort |
28 | While councillors came in for much criticism for being representative , health professionals had similar difficulties . |
29 | Dave Heath got the fourth … the Wildcats finally stirred thanks to a goal from Bryan Larkin … the Kings kept going though … they led by 10-1 in the third period before Swindon came back with four late goals … it finished 11 … 5 … with fists flying as tempers flared towards the end … the second leg in two weeks time at Swindon should be a scorcher |
30 | This Bobby did , and was cautiously treating himself to oysters at the bar when Minton came in with some sailors and bade him join them . |