Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Come on a Wednesday , but I think I 'll come on Thursday and Friday . |
2 | Come on a Club 18–30 holiday and there 's every chance it will do you the world of good . |
3 | Come on A team let's see you really going for it . |
4 | This enchanting white-faced chestnut could be excitable before her races — it was the Royal Hunt Cup winner Come On The Blues , her travelling companion and calming influence , on whom she had her crush — but was admirably genuine , and her home-stretch surge to bring British racing its first great triumph in the Breeders ' Cup ensured that the affection in which she was held during her racing career would not fade . |
5 | ‘ Come on the mince is burning ’ … |
6 | ’ It was okay … after doing ’ Ten ’ with the glamour and the Hollywood budget things come down a bit and I suppose things are less heady than in other days . ’ |
7 | I did n't even write that one in the enquiry book , I 'll do it now , now the values come down a bit . |
8 | Come down a sec . |
9 | And as I as I told you before , we was on the main concourse , heard the glass smashed , we come down a stairwell on , come round the back , saw the two , or saw two persons in the back garden , asked them what they were doing buy which time the the curtain went up in smoke , well up in flames . |
10 | I thought it was Kim sat there when I first come down the stair , I did n't know , did n't know her . |
11 | And always when a funeral come down the school road , there 's blinds would be taken down as well . |
12 | Because another one was er we come down the houses in here , empty houses and in , in the summer they used to grow flowers , Marguerites , and we used to go in the backyard , we were n't supposed to , er and cut these flowers and make them into bunches and , and sell them for tuppence and thruppence a bunch . |
13 | She saw only her darling come down the room Nicandra might have walked alone , so unaware was Aunt Tossie , for the moment , of the little friend . |
14 | so you had to go right round and come down the mud down |
15 | ‘ The cars come down the bank there very quickly . |
16 | 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 ? |
17 | But it was the unexpected shots that would provide the spice to the story — like the ones she had just made of the little midinette enthusing as she saw the dress she 'd sweated blood for , if not created , come down the catwalk to the roar of applause . |
18 | The combined use of the matting and beads , when misted with water , produces a spray effect as skiers come down the slope and the continuous surface is claimed to have safety advantages . |
19 | Large , hairy and gruff-voiced , with an ugly , grinning face , these bear-like creatures come down the chimney to the nursery . |
20 | ‘ I just saw a little skitchy guy come down the fire escape and slip into that alley . ’ |
21 | You come down the shops . |
22 | Since the objectives themselves are unreal and unclear , and since there are so many people at every level , multiple messages come down the line the whole time . |
23 | We in MI5 come in a bit later . |
24 | and er so one night she gave him , come in a bit paralytic , wanted a drink , so she give him a drink with a load of tranquillisers in |
25 | But the awareness of what might have been had not some stalwart Cornishman come along the beach in the nick of time and the thought of the possible after-effects on both Celia and Liza haunted him . |
26 | Diesel offers immediate fuel saving of between 20 to 30 per cent , and when such developments as the direct-injected , two-stroke , supercharged diesel come along the savings could be higher , 70 or 80 per cent , which would reduce carbon dioxide emissions . |
27 | Slightly slower just so that the words come over a bit clearer yes , so so people can actually take in what you say okay . |
28 | Yeah Oh Ange your shopping Right see you at half past twelve then Ange , come over a bit before at twelve if you want . |
29 | My heart and stomach seemed to collide as I heard a rapid panting noise come over the phone behind Eric 's muttering . |
30 | Come over the road with me , it 's your last night and I 've decided that I must show you my garden . ’ |