Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [adv prt] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I went for an audition and they told me to come back in six months time I was determined to get the part so I practised day and night to be him . ’ |
2 | anyway when I come back in one day , she says to me , she says listen to this , a neighbour were sat here |
3 | But I want you to come back in four weeks . |
4 | And as I say , there was always one I remember that sticks passively in my mind when she came over in one December five weekends on the trot ! |
5 | The more you are bitten , the worse the reaction , so if you come up in great red , preventative action you can . |
6 | You come round in three weeks or so , they 'll be a show worth seeing . ’ |
7 | ‘ You come back in ninety-five minutes , during which time I will have meditated . |
8 | ‘ It is only because you want to pry , to discover who writes to me , that you come out in this way every morning . |
9 | When she comes out in nice clothes I say get them for modelling ? |
10 | They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’ |
11 | They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’ |
12 | Only 40% thought that there will be a united Ireland one day but few expected it in the short term — 16% expected it to come about in 25 years , 13% in 50 years and 11% in 100 years . |
13 | Did it come down in remote forest land where it still lay , gradually decaying ? |
14 | I have already discussed the improbability of the entire aircraft , its crew and its troops disappearing totally over land ; though , of course , had it come down in enemy-occupied territory , nothing might ever have been known of the matter if all the occupants had perished , and certainly not if any survivors had been disposed of ( which , given the purpose of their mission , would have been highly probable ) . |
15 | ‘ I do trust George completely ’ Annette went on ‘ I just have to with his work and so much he ca n't tell me but when he come back in that state I just could n't help … |
16 | ‘ They are children on the brink , at the end of their tether , and we ca n't be saying to them come back in 50 weeks . ’ |