Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course I came down to earth on my next round .
2 The only gossip which came back to Lucien was that Amber thought him too plain in appearance to work well with Jeopardy , and considered him merely a tool that her lover was using in an attempt to provoke her .
3 My Lords , I found a very interesting er aspect in the Royal College of Nursing 's review was that resources were not the issue , the Royal College itself came down in favour of the fact that it was management that needed to be tightened up and My Lords it was interesting looking at that survey that it was a telephone survey and in one of the two hospitals er one or two of the hospitals that were rung up , it was quite difficult to find the person who 'd answered the survey .
4 8 ( 6 ) UNFORGIVEN : Clint Eastwood 's highly-acclaimed Western about an old bounty hunter who comes out of retirement .
5 12 ( 8 ) UNFORGIVEN : Clint Eastwood 's highly acclaimed Western about an old bounty hunter who comes out of retirement for a last showdown .
6 We had one particularly bad sexual harassment case which came out of West Belfast a couple of years ago , which I think was a landmark in the recognition by the courts that women can not be treated with indignity and in the way that that girl was treated .
7 We are enormously fortunate as our Chairman said in his video presentation , erm , to have such devoted , loyal and committed staff , and I think you can see that in the quality of the work which comes out of N C V O and the way in which it it moves forward , always , sort of , going towards er er taking with it the members .
8 Another significant filmmaker who came out of television was Ken Russell , who continued working on his imaginative TV interpretations of the lives of such composers as Elgar , Delius and Richard Strauss while making his first , uneven , forays into cinema with French Dressing ( 1963 ) and Billion Dollar Brain ( 1965 ) .
9 The other factor to consider is that the figures do not tell us about the amount of borrowing which comes about from increases in mortgages used for purposes other than house purchase .
10 The broadcaster who gave a complicated radio talk on a technical subject was wasting his time , for no one listened to him — a point which came over in interviews so often that it became indisputable .
11 Although much of the dissent of 1855 and early 1856 was to be found in obscure memoranda written by one bureaucrat for another , manuscripts circulated by hand among the intelligentsia , and a journal which came out in faraway London , the Russian government also had reason to worry about dissent with a high public profile .
12 Nick Logan was n't one of these ; he was a ‘ ticket ’ , a mod who came up to town by train , from Walthamstow in his case , which was where he grew up , left school at 15 and joined the local paper .
13 Actually he pinpointed it to the day I came back from hospital .
14 After a while she came over to Tallis and bent down to peer at the human .
15 And in the pursuit he came up to King Yucef , and smote him three times : but the King escaped from under the sword , for the horse of the Cid passed on in his course , and when he turned , the King being on a fleet horse , was far off , so that he might not be overtaken ; and he got into a Castle called Guyera , for so far did the Christians pursue them , smiting and slaying , and giving them no respite , so that hardly fifteen thousand escaped of fifty that they were .
16 That night it came down in buckets .
17 ‘ Concept research ’ , followed by an omnibus quantitative survey , produced a brief for the dummy which came out in favour of the more ‘ downmarket ’ left-wing Mail on Sunday , rather than the ‘ Sunday Guardian ’ .
18 McGegan has so far produced two Handel operas from Göttingen , Floridante which came out on Hungaroton [ see below — Ed. ] , and now Agrippina on the label with which he is most commonly associated : Harmonia Mundi .
19 R ( part time pupil who comes in at lunch time ) seemed quite placid , so was easier to control ; alas when dinner was presented he announced it was ‘ finished ’ without tasting it .
20 ‘ In this same room I once helped a pretty young woman who came in with cut and bleeding feet , who gave birth to a boy and then died . ’
21 With 32Mb RAM and 500Mb disk housed in a Sparcstation 2 enclosure , 16″ colour screen and a year 's warranty it comes in at $13,500 .
22 Mates of theirs if there 's a fight they come back with blades and that and like baseball bats , hammers , they get ready for a fight , but they 're all gone .
23 I do n't feel sorry for that man who came in on drugs and dropped
24 She thought she could in the end be legitimized , be more than just the girl who had married the first man who came along in order to get away from home : daughter of a mother who 'd shacked up with her own mother 's boyfriend at that own mother 's unconscious behest — and had thereby had her life negated forever .
25 Occasionally , the form of thought itself comes up for reassessment , and usually then as the result of some external influence ( as we see in the case of modern technology-driven medicine beginning reluctantly to embrace complementary medicine ) .
26 The downsizing cost it Jim Katzman , the big-time venture capitalist who came in as president back in March to run the joint ( UX No 377 ) .
27 He 's arguably as dangerous as William Munny ( Eastwood ) , ex-hired killer and now broken-down hog farmer who comes out of retirement for one last job .
28 It 's erm terminology it comes along with government binding .
29 She says the Government has starved the health service , and now close to an election it comes up with money .
30 She does have a great technique in the bedroom , I admit , but she 's not the reason I come out to St Lucia … ’
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