Example sentences of "come [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What 's , okay , let's come down a bit . |
2 | I suppose if you 're buying by the thousands the price 'd come down a lot , but when we were only buying about , you know , forty odd plants |
3 | Yes , erm , you can come down the night before conference ca n't we so , |
4 | That 's where he 's away this weekend to her place , and then he 's going next weekend because there 's some wedding do or something er so he 's to go next weekend , he goes there , stays with her parents and then she 'll come down the weekend after that and stay at our house . |
5 | A quick straw poll of parents revealed that the little children are thrilled to get their letters marked Santaland or Reindeerland , and believe that Santa really does come down the chimney while they 're asleep . |
6 | It 's what 's gon na happen in it 's gon na come down the chimney . |
7 | Erm , and I asked him to stop and come down the isle . |
8 | ‘ They 'll come down the servants ’ stairs and out at the back door . |
9 | Any cuts would be on top of production line redundancies and would come only a year after GM finished cutbacks which slashed its white-collar staff by 40,000 to 140,000 worldwide . |
10 | Still , I 'm no fool ; a chance like this does n't come along every day , so I can hardly pass it up . |
11 | The danger for the Government is that it may all come just a bit too late to expunge the memories of our current travails and of too long a period of neglect for the supply-side of the economy to respond . |
12 | Of course , Madame Duvalle will come over every month to see that I 'm doing things the right way and Monsieur Félix intends to spend quite a lot of time in London . |
13 | There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse , And a branch shall grow out of his roots . |
14 | ‘ But you , Bethlehem … small as you are to be among Judah 's clans , out of you shall come forth a governor for Israel , one whose roots are far back in the past , in days gone by . |
15 | ‘ That sailor said Matthew would come home a man . |
16 | Ulster Unionist MP David Trimble agreed it ‘ seemed sensible ’ to produce the proposals , as he felt Sir Patrick should ‘ come off the fence ’ . |
17 | The private contractors will only come once a week … |
18 | They 'd come up every year , fans of ianthine delphiniums , pink tobacco trumpets dipping with the weight of a burrowing bee . |
19 | It was magnificent and would come up a treat with a rubbing of linseed oil . |
20 | She 's gon na come up the school . |
21 | will will come up the blind . |
22 | Once a fortnight , he would come up the avenue and round that last bend and — with a tightening in his bowels — see it there , becalmed in the grass . |
23 | Will you come up the bedroom ? |
24 | erm , so I would come up the town with you if I could think what for |
25 | ‘ A thousand marks would come nearer the worth of his release , in my own view , considering the circumstances . |
26 | They 'd come back every year and I learned a lot about their breeding habits , watching both parents bring food back to the chicks . |
27 | There would be a few instances where a client may come back a year later and say erm , or not nearly six months later , that thing I told you was not in fact now going to be on . |
28 | She should never have gone , it was her fault , if only she 'd come back a day earlier , how would she manage if … ? |
29 | ‘ I reckon you 'll find this ‘ ere boy will come back a man . |
30 | The pace is leisurely , and we guarantee you 'll come back a lot fitter than when you left ! |