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

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1 I am a Labour supporter with many friends carrying cards , and , despite having observed the ‘ anti-Labour virulence ’ of the SNP , I do want Labour to come together with the Nats , the Liberals , the Greens , the Unions , the churches , the mosques , the synagogues , Uncle Tom Cobbley and all .
2 Tony took the overdose on Sunday night , at around the time when his father , his father 's girl friend and her son were due to come back from the pub .
3 but you , you ca n't make that public and you are still worried that it can go too far to the left and therefore you , you , you 've got a range of , of erm quite moderate proposals which come in which , i if they were implemented , would restrain and would maintain the su the support of the ninety percent , th that you are still only seeking to antagonize really those , those landlords who are not going to be prepared to come back within the system .
4 Despite Rayners Lane 's lowly position , they were not afraid to come forward in the opening fifteen minutes , but could find no way past a resolute Milton defence .
5 They were afraid to come too near the house , so he escaped .
6 Missionary Kate McBeth wrote : ‘ For a few years at first Joseph was afraid to come down upon the Nez Perce reserve — afraid of the surrounding whites and because of the many indictments against him — but this fear wore off .
7 ‘ Is it harmful to come out of a temperature as high as 76 degrees after working twelve hours , into a cold atmosphere ? ’
8 A new style of official entertaining came in at the Palace and still survives .
9 This 21 year old came here after a string of car offences .
10 Course it 's worth bothering because a lot of young men that was unemployed come down to the school where I 'm the caretaker and they said , we know that you 're running short is there any chance of getting in on the scene ?
11 If one makes the more realistic assumption that the GDP growth rate would fall from 3 per cent to nearly zero over this decade then the figure of 4.5 million unemployed comes out of the Cambridge computer .
12 So far as is known , nothing definite came out of the meeting between Castro and Khrushchev in New York in late October 1960 , despite all the drama attached to the Soviet head of state 's seeking out the Cuban leader at his hotel in Harlem .
13 It was a disappointing display and we were fortunate to come away with a point .
14 And she was thrilled by that , for she found it hard to come back to a woman 's life in Egypt after tasting life in France .
15 If the Druidic Priest is quick to come back with a reply of ‘ Your Master has given me permission to enter ’ or something equally convincing , the door will say , ‘ Oh , all right .
16 Now unit six is very likely to come up in the exam so when you do this test for Monday you are in effect preparing for the exam .
17 If the unholy alliance in favour of the National Curriculum is likely to come apart at the seams over the issue of resource , so also , given the very different aspirations of those who support its introduction , there is likely to be a parting of the ways over principles .
18 But remember that any increase in death cover is likely to come out at the expense of a lower retirement benefit .
19 The occasion is unlikely to arise ; if the resignation of a superior court judge becomes necessary , it is much more likely to come about as a result of ill-health diagnosed in an old-established London club .
20 A second area of concern about the effects of new technology has been centred around the question of what changes are likely to come about in the nature of those jobs that are left .
21 This week Austin , Texas-based UniSQL Inc is supposed to come up with the world 's first heterogeneous database management system supporting both relational and object-oriented databases .
22 They were supposed to come back to the offices and do a three hour training
23 Of course the Viking/Mbus-based Dragon needs Solaris 2.0 SMP — which is supposed to come out by the end of the year .
24 A little Fulham girl who he said was quite promising came in with a friend or two to dance with her .
25 They only relinquish this extreme form of isolation for a brief coming together of the sexes during the breeding season and then return to their separate lives once more .
26 I think that is a lot of infection about and I know what brought on my cold , it was going out with Mark to Lathenham , and instead of wearing my anorak I only wore my lambs wool throw over , and I got jolly chilled coming out of the car and going into Lathenham church .
27 People have known for some time what has been going on , and I 'm surprised it has taken this long to come out into the open .
28 The fans were right to give me stick but they 've been good to me and it 's great to come off to a reception like that . ’
29 There was more noise than usual coming through from the landlady 's kitchen .
30 Recession , in making people unemployed , weakens worker organisations and limits the utility of the strike weapon ( the only real weapon of labour ) because labour is reluctant to come out in a situation in which the hold on a job is precarious .
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