Example sentences of "[be] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 There 's a poster beside one of the machines — ‘ DO N'T DISREGARD — REPLACE THE GUARD ’ , it says … you have to laugh — there are no guards , they were taken off the machines to up the production , they only put them on when the big bosses are coming over from the States to inspect the place — the place really gets cleaned up then .
32 More children are coming back to the library to work because teachers give the initial push by bringing them …
33 He added : ‘ For the fourth time , they are coming back to the people and asking everybody to forget two recessions , forget millions unemployed , forget thousands of bankruptcies and thousands more whose homes have been repossessed .
34 Replies are coming in to the questionnaire on VDU use which was recently issued to all staff .
35 ‘ The caterers are coming in during the afternoon .
36 This ha , es you feel like you are coming down into the ball , which is a more positive feeling .
37 That in itself is a sign that we are coming out of the recession .
38 Then I saw the top tier of the cake and that has got to be the er piece , piece de resistance I think as the French say and I know that some very exciting ideas are coming out of the South East region .
39 Genetic experimentation remains the most popular theory , but though Hopkins has plenty of wild stories about artificial insemination , or half-breed alien/human babies already in existence ( all strictly off the record of course ) all he 's prepared to say is that things are coming out into the open .
40 Now you are coming out into the open .
41 All farms have rats and mice but in recent years they have been coming through from the barn into the house and getting into the furniture .
42 Also there were the people who 'd been coming in to the shop when it was still Let It Rock .
43 The old Moscow publishers Iskusstvo managed to release just one book last year , and having exhausted its resources , it was forced to suspend publication of the journal Iskusstvo , which has been coming out for a number of decades .
44 The problem is that more has been coming out of the pot than going into it over recent years .
45 Her Dutch cleaning lady would be coming round in the morning — let her do it , thought an exhausted Olga a few minutes later , as she shakily bathed her face under the cold tap ; Boyd could darn well pay her more housekeeping to cover the extra hours of work .
46 It 's a bit late to be coming on like the Angel in the House now . ’
47 ‘ Our mothers and fathers will be coming over at the end of the summer for the presentation of prizes . ’
48 ‘ Cissie wo n't be coming up for a while , ’ she said , making her way back to the bed , ‘ do you want to wait ?
49 She told Lizzie now that she would be coming down at the weekend and asked her if she would be kind enough to get her old room ready for her .
50 I thought she must be coming down in a moment .
51 When she spoke to the old maid , she told her that she would be coming down in the morning .
52 Some of this stuff may be coming back to the states via the Far East .
53 They come out of the heart and branch like a wishbone , one to each lung , do you see that , now the arrow direction is away from the heart and that 's a vein and you 'd expect that to be coming back to the heart would n't you ?
54 I think we 're almost certainly guaranteed to get the S L O's back into the fold although bearing in mind the recent developments with the C P O's it 's unlikely that they will be coming back to the fold .
55 But it is a bad time to be coming back into the side with results poor and confidence low .
56 One more now , as long as they do go out because erm Oh I 've got one that will be coming back from the careers service soon , erm he 's supposed to be ringing tomorrow morning .
57 ‘ Malcolm may be coming in for a couple of days each week , ’ said Rofe .
58 Miranda will be coming in in a minute .
59 It is the purest form of finding out about an ancient site , but it does depend on the ability of the observer to distinguish information that may be coming in from a variety of sources .
60 Although the recent decisions on the Channel Tunnel and the PBKAL ( Paris-Brussels-Cologne-Amsterdam-London ) line are signs that Britain may be coming in from the cold , the country is still seen as an isolated outpost of a European transport network in which the main traffic flows will run north to south linking the industrial areas of France , Germany and Italy .
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