Example sentences of "[vb mod] come [adv] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 603 should come in under 3.2 watts .
2 It should come in around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
3 I must come here again one day . ’
4 I 'll come back again next weekend and we can plan it . ’
5 No , it wo n't go on forever and , I repeat , we 'll come back here one day .
6 So I want to I want to work out what 's involved there , I 'll go at something like twenty per cent , so it 'll come out about twenty pound fifty something
7 ‘ If the going is suitable , Whaat Fettle could come back here next Thursday for another handicap chase , ’ added the trainer , joining Martin Pipe on the 33 mark for the season .
8 She was almost abject with gratitude to Drew who 'd insisted she use his Land-Rover as her base , and who 'd come up specially that morning to invite her to lunch and to watch the match with him and Sukey .
9 After that they would come in almost any order .
10 ‘ He was very impressed by the friendliness of the local people and he did say he hoped he would come back here some day .
11 God knows , we may come together again one day ! ’
12 Mr Buch added : ‘ We are hopeful the UK will come through strongly this year and the US is certainly very promising .
13 The pre-tax rise was just 2% , after £385,000 redundancy costs , but staff reduction benefits will come through strongly next year , says finance director Peter Brownlow .
14 The sales surge will come as more welcome news for the Chancellor after encouraging signs earlier in the week that both inflation and public spending were being kept under control .
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