Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv prt] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Earlier rate cuts are beginning to filter through the economy and the retail trade is making optimistic noises about shoppers coming back to the High Street .
2 Gradually all the parties come around to the same view .
3 But the story of the Gesta did not end in 1109. just as later monks came back to the Flemish comital genealogies to keep them up to date and to add new material , so the Gesta attracted amplification .
4 Sounds came back to the watching eagles .
5 There will thus be an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange market .
6 This will therefore lead to an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange markets .
7 In effect this has meant approximately 400,000 new and inexperienced customers coming on to the overseas market each year , and it is this that has kept the traditional inclusive tour package alive .
8 ERA is one of more than 50 new ales to come on to the Scottish market in the past year .
9 Time and time again discussions about tears came back to the central theme of the wish to be cared for-not all the time , the women with whom I talked were quite clear about that .
10 Apart from these three , reports came in to the Royal Society from more than fifty other vessels , whose log-books provided a valuable source of information , particularly since officers-of-the-watch habitually keep a note of the time at which observations are made .
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