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

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1 The kitchen comes out a bit at the back .
2 I did n't even write that one in the enquiry book , I 'll do it now , now the values come down a bit .
3 The stewardess came down the aisle , a big-breasted young woman exuding a strong odour of perspiration .
4 The roof came off a woman 's house , and we all helped to save what we could .
5 Normally see as people as the cars come out the lights change .
6 The cars come down the bank there very quickly .
7 So when you take your trolley back and clip it back up the pound comes out the front again .
8 When the rags came out the mass of frizz made Sally screech with horror but when Louise had teased it a little with her Mason Pearson brush and a long tail comb Sally saw that the usually severe schoolgirlish cut had been transformed into a mop of pretty curls .
9 Slightly slower just so that the words come over a bit clearer yes , so so people can actually take in what you say okay .
10 Soon the words come off the subjects , the cone becomes a ‘ Kone ’ with its mass sliced through with layers of transparent plastic to make a more categorisable kinetic work .
11 When the sun came out a rainbow formed and the air was so clear that each pine tree on the distant mountains , where usually the forest is a shadowy blur , stood out separate and distinct .
12 They then see how far the water comes up the dolls ' legs .
13 The roar of the water coming down the gully drummed at my ears as I inched the Toyota into the bend .
14 It was virtually a hundred-and-eighty-degree turn and very sharp , the culvert blocked with stone and the remains of a small tree , so that the full volume of the water coming down the gully was swirling across the track to disappear over the edge , thundering down into the main gorge of the Jequetepeque .
15 When the lights came up the girl looked at the audience , her mouth slowly opened and on her face was an expression of incredulity .
16 They still had some close escapes , the most important of which came after 49 minutes when midfielder Michael Thomas beat the keeper with his cross-shot only to see the ball come off the foot of a defender on the line .
17 it 's , it 's the shock comes up the legs , if it does n't break the ankles or feet or these it can break the bottom of the bone , a piece here , or it can travel up and break the base of the skull .
18 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 .
19 And er , and he thought he was all hard , right and he was walking , I know he 's a dog but he , he , he knows , you know what I mean , and he walked past the shop and the dog come out the shop you should 've seen my wisht up in my arms Could n't stop laughing .
20 erm And the cultivators coming down the logging roads , I agree entirely .
21 The problem sheets are so difficult now nobody can do them and they usually just wait until the answers come out every week and usually it 's just a case of copying them down .
22 In the Kensington exchange a group of Telecom engineers and police officers stared at the monitors and listened to the rage coming down the line ; at Cork Street , beneath the pavements of smart Mayfair , four men from MI5 were rooted in their chairs , motionless as the anger poured out of the speaker into the room and the tape-deck wound silently round and round .
23 Standing under the vaulted fan roof of that incredible building , listening to the pure soprano of the leading choir boy singing , ‘ Once in Royal David 's city ’ as the choir came up the aisle , it was difficult to restrain our tears .
24 Husband Tony added : ‘ The results came through a lot quicker than we expected .
25 Donna looked up and saw the steward coming up the aisle .
26 Bars of sunlight broke through the slatted windows and swept back and forth across the floor , and the smell of the sea came up the carriage bearing memories of childhood outings .
27 Will Bryan Robson , Roy Aitken and the boys come down the catwalk in gathered sleeves , button-down collars , funny geometric patches of colour , or even power-dressing shoulder pads ?
28 He stretched out his hand and tried to pick it up , and the plank came up an inch with it .
29 ‘ Look , ’ he says , ‘ here are the Waylands coming up the Parkway to call on Charles Aught …
30 The omnibus coming down the rue du Bac , ’ replied the young man .
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