Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you ask me , the good Rabbi Loewe should come back from the dead and sue — ’ |
2 | The dealer would also imply that the client should come out of the new Rolls Royce issue immediately . |
3 | The opportunity for a negotiated peace had been lost — and with it the hope that anything good might come out of the Great War . |
4 | Well now , I 'll come back to the whole question of ambivalence , er , next term , when I discuss , the what is really the central issue of the book apart from ambivalence , which is the incest question . |
5 | Now if they 're multiplied or divided then you ca n't say , Oh well I 'll just take this bit and do that and then I 'll come back for the other one . |
6 | Just turn everything up , ’ and I said to the drummer , ‘ Get out there and start drumming the intro to Hot For Teacher and I 'll come in at the appropriate moment . ’ |
7 | Asked to paint a mental picture of the typical French intellectual , most people could come up with the significant details . |
8 | As a thought struck him he dropped on to his hunkers again and whispered quickly , ‘ They could come in by the far gate and force their way into the back of the crees : they 're only planked . ’ |
9 | The most unlikely moment for Claire to talk about a day when she and her brother went walking across the land of a man who believed he 'd come back from the dead as a fox . |
10 | I 'd come out on the simple camera-fetching errand without the complete zipped pouch of gadgets but I did have with me the belt holding my knife and the multi-purpose survival tool , and on the back of that tool there was a mirror . |
11 | Used to come up for the odd break . |
12 | Watford is erm when you used to come out on the old |
13 | And then we used to and they used to come along with the old cart and start leading . |
14 | If Johann did not open the door , Fritz would come round to the other side of the castle to find me . |
15 | Well unfortunately if , if I did have a delivery of coal it would come in through the other entrance . |
16 | ‘ Make foreign things work for China ’ , ran one slogan but it recognised that ‘ flies and pests ’ would come in through the open door as well as fresh air to revitalise the stuffy atmosphere in China . |
17 | Various sidings , er and the trains from would come in to the left hand side of the top platform , erm and er would er go over here and and cut back and go out from this er this side . |
18 | After all the years in which we pressed British Rail to open the station and the bus company to allow buses to come down into Portlethen village , when the station was reopened , the bus companies suddenly decided that buses would come down off the main road and start a service to compete with British Rail . |
19 | But then if that not conceded or protest not sus sustained , that would the letter would come back to the Official letter would come back to the branch secretary you see , and he would look at it , and he would put it to his branch and if they wanted to go further , that went to Euston House , the N U R headquarters , Euston House . |
20 | But he would come back to the right cues , so I could cope . ’ |
21 | Although no note awaited her on the doorstep , no letter came and there were no phone calls , Anna knew the cat woman would come back on the following evening . |
22 | erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction . |
23 | The club have kept this one very quiet as it was not expected that Hanley , who returned from a summer in Australia with a bad pelvic strain , would come back before the New Year . |
24 | Apart from Gatting , who is seen as a near-certainty for England 's winder tour of India , others who may come back into the international reckoning are Chris Broad , Alan Wells , Matthew Maynard and John Emburey , while Neil Foster ( another South African tourist ) might have been considered for the winter tour but for a knee injury which kept him out of the Essex side for the last part of the season . |
25 | There 's been talk of seventeen and a half per cent being added to food , to public transport and to books and its now believed that VAT on domestic fuel , which was to have been introduced in stages may come in at the full rate in the spring . |
26 | It is expected that the Home Office will come up with the other half of the sum . |
27 | Perhaps John Major , already well into the habit of stealing Labour 's clothes , will come up with the right formula . |
28 | ‘ So you think Vargas will come up with the right information ? ’ |
29 | And would be seriously undermined by any proposed road that will come in on the western side . |
30 | I make no impression on it and all the time I am afraid that its flapping tail will come down on the taut line and snap it like a dry twig . |