Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 The Kawasakis of Alan Irwin , Ian Simpson and Jim Moodie must also come into the equation , together with the Yamahas of Rymer , Johnny Rea and Alan Patterson , who is making the step up to Superbike for the first time .
2 But Pete might just come out in his wife 's name next week
3 We support the commitment in that Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland . ’
4 We support the commitment in the Anglo-Irish Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of a majority in Northern Ireland ’ .
5 The two governments undertook that ‘ … any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people in Northern Ireland . ’
6 But she knew that , if she did n't turn up on the beach , Ross would only come back to fetch her .
7 The prosecution argued that the Newleys had driven down together from London ; after the murder , Mrs Newley had driven back in her husband 's car , and parked it near their home ; no doubt she hoped that the trip to Hampshire would never come to light .
8 ‘ when they lived in Little Russell Street , in Bloomsbury , Mrs Livesey would sometimes come down to tea with my wife . ’
9 Tom would sometimes come to the office for a file , but usually he dealt with Emily Lightbody rather than with me .
10 In old age Arthur would still come to the brewery for an hour or two every day and later ride on horseback to his flour mills at Kilmainham .
11 The Joint War Plans Committee took the President 's wishes into account and thought that the 4Oth parallel would be a suitable line of division , since Dairen and Port Arthur would then come into the American sphere .
12 The Madonna wore blood-red purple during her son 's Passion , but put on gold and silver for his Resurrection and Ascension and for her own glorious Assumption , when Tommaso would surely come back for the holiday .
13 However the conservationists and oil companies both agree that President Bush must now come up with a viable energy policy .
14 So the chances were there for United rather than Portsmouth erm but you always had that feeling in the last quarter of an hour , is n't that funny , you 've talked to Ken Vasey and we 've talked to Andy Melville , and I think they both agreed that erm Portsmouth might just come through and snatch three points .
15 She also persuaded her local council to help adapt their Manchester semi so that Norman could eventually come home .
16 That was a good sign , but Jack could still come out at any time .
17 Hewlett-Packard will also come out with a new revision of its HP/UX operating system , tarted up with some additional commercial and technical functionality .
18 Mike can probably come in teen care , but essentially what we have done in the current year , is sell places on teen care where we have needed the income in order to balance our books , .
19 ‘ So they thought that a lot of the people who could n't go to Knebworth would maybe come to the shows if we did them in London — Earls Court and places like that .
20 Nicola Schreider would surely come to relish her freedom from the agonising uncertainty of loving Guy Sterne …
21 Although M&S may still come in second , the City believes it is set for strong future growth and the shares were marked up 6p to 355p .
22 THE Prime Minister 's claim that a single currency for Europe might never come about was firmly rebutted by EC Commission president Jacques Delors yesterday .
23 However , coupled with a European high-speed rail network , owned by an EC track authority with both national and private operators running trains on it , the high-speed travel market in Europe could well come as close to perfect contestability as anything .
24 When it comes to pure techno — the real deal interplanetary Detroit descendant , that is — Britain could easily come out with a resounding ‘ nil points ’ in any metaphysical Eurovision Song contest .
25 Ruud Gullit could also come on the market after the next World Cup .
26 Six years had done nothing to soften the horror of Israel 's death ; Ernest Kleiber would never come to terms with that .
27 Actually , Rose , could you give it another ten minutes , because Nicole will probably come round , and then we 'll make a big pot of tea for all of us .
28 Eric can never come back . ’
29 But it now seems possible that Pask will never come back to court .
30 The biggest threat to Davies may well come from Scotland 's Jane Connachan , never out of the top seven in her last five tournaments , and Trish Johnson , who finished third in the Italian Open two weeks ago .
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