Example sentences of "come [adv] the " in BNC.
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31 | In 30 years no band has ever come out the system alive . |
32 | Now they 've come out the front door and the bus is running er coming down the road so they 're running for that bus , so they 're using up their energy , the insulin level 's there , but the energy level is going down . |
33 | The Sunday newspaper articles had come out the week before last , and were still bringing in letters . |
34 | give us time to get dressed , she says oh hurry up now and we 've just come out the bath |
35 | Erm , and it 's quite an early start so it 's , it just makes it such a late night to for eating by the time you 've come out the cinema it 's erm |
36 | But you were n't allowed to come out the pit , I mean you had to wait until knocking off time you see , before you were come out , Anything like that I mean er unless you 've got broken legs or anything like that . |
37 | ‘ There have been a number of occasions in the past when stories have appeared in the press saying what the figures are going to be in one or two days ’ time … but when someone quotes exactly the figure which is going to come out the next day it is hard to believe they just made an inspired guess . |
38 | We did , we did the Merry Widow and we had , th the Gazettes they 're called , th the Gazettes and er they used to come out the wings with all this , you know ? |
39 | We 'll go out for a drive probably out an hour , whereas years ago the horse used to come out the stable at seven in the morning he would n't go back till probably five at night . |
40 | No it 's bad for you wo n't be half busy to come out the Sunday before Christmas wo n't it ? |
41 | Visiting time was over and Eleanor left , promising to come back the following afternoon . |
42 | Mr Crangle would spend hours rearranging them into their proper sections only to come back the next day and find them all mixed up again . |
43 | Gielgud gave him another chance , asked him to come back the next day and do it again . |
44 | It is however possible for one of their number to come back the next day and give the decision , the findings of fact and the reasons of the court , considered at rather more leisure than sometimes time will permit . |
45 | Sharp was very excited , and asked Kimber to come back the next day to play the tunes , while he wrote them down . |
46 | In the end it was Mary who had to calm Martin down , reassure him and promise to come back the next day . |
47 | They went to total excess and then they had to come back the other way . |
48 | The first , wearing a traditional Burmese longyi , or sarong , and carrying an umbrella and a briefcase , was thoroughly searched by Thai security forces when he came down the plane steps . |
49 | He walked straight back round the top of the little dale until they came down the slope to the road , well out of sight of the cottage . |
50 | Joe stood up and came down the table towards Harriet Shakespeare . |
51 | She came to the rehearsal and came down the bridge over the orchestra where I was directing , and she said to the manager , ‘ If this veil remains , I do not sing . ’ |
52 | Let's go ! ’ and Dave came down the tree in a way that made my eyes water . |
53 | The men came down the stern ladder . |
54 | It was a ploy of Lord Darlington 's to stand at this shelf studying the spines of the encyclopedias as I came down the staircase , and sometimes , to increase the effect of an accidental meeting , he would actually pull out a volume and pretend to be engrossed as I completed my descent . |
55 | I did n't look down the footpath which led to the buttercup fields where Dotty Harmer lived , for they were there no more , and I ignored the traffic which came down the New Yatt Road . |
56 | I came down the slope , trying not to smirk . |
57 | Mrs Singh came down the hall and opened the door , smiling . |
58 | A horse came down the ramp in one bound , as if on wings , hit the concrete in a shower of sparks . |
59 | A man stood between these with the barrow behind him , and came down the almost precipitous slopes with the momentum of a quarter of a ton of stone lifting him off his feet for yards at a time , the exertions of keeping the load under control leaving him breathless and throbbing . |
60 | As the dusk came down the bats came out and the song of birds ceased one by one until only a lone blackbird spoke occasionally from the shadows . |