Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well yes okay that 's a possibility and that 's something that we 'll come on to tomorrow .
2 ‘ She does n't come on for about ten minutes . ’
3 There she is you 'd better be quiet , do n't let Boo in , come on in then Aaron do n't let Boo in
4 ‘ Well , you may as well come on in now you 're here . ’
5 The , they used to put a conductor on for peak time and then about nine o'clock the rear door was closed and the driver took over issuing tickets , taking money and then perhaps the conductor would come on from about twelve or two and then again , perhaps from half past four till half past six .
6 ‘ Will you come down off there ? ’
7 He subsequently er went to work at the Berlick in latter years and , and this man was just sweeping-up at the Berlick and I could n't believe it cos he was so high up in the technology in the war and he 'd be a dental mechanic and he 'd come down to just being a sweeper-up , and he used to show me the pay packets he 'd got in the war and you know it was fantastic money even , even by today 's standards this is going back fifteen years
8 You can just come down to everywhere you want a new
9 According to former Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup player Paul McGinley , who obtained his European Tour Card last year , it does n't just come down to how much natural ability a player has .
10 But , er , so hopefully Michelle will get this next Tracey 's position , and obviously sort of in in the meantime and providing her position comes up they are bringing in a Telesales County Secretary , which was n't gon na come in for about a year cos they wanted to sort of like , trial it , but now they 've decided if that 's what they want the position to do erm it 'll probably happen in the next two months and they said for me to go for it from our division , so I said right , okay .
11 Given Hoving 's long-standing jealousy of John Walsh , a former curator in the European paintings department who is now the director of the J. Paul Getty Museum , it is surprising that Walsh does not come in for more snide brickbats than a conversation Hoving cites with Getty , where the eccentric billionaire asks him if he would become the director of his museum .
12 On the PowerPC effort , Mace says the initial part will come in with around 30% less power than the 88000 , though he expects performance to converge over time .
13 The 603 should come in at under 3.2 Watts .
14 It should come in at around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
15 Deskside systems start at £114,000 , rackmounts go from £160,000 : a top-end configuration will come in at around £1,000,000 , the company says .
16 I do n't come in till about half ten .
17 there 's women darts , there 's mens darts , and they might not all come in till about nine o'clock , but they are only like , two hours
18 ‘ Nobody could come in from outside , ’ he said .
19 What I 'll do darling is that all the tiles will come through about there
20 Anyway er Liz said can you come over like today so Bev said yes what does it entail ?
21 Er , generally and for the most part and for the most part at the end of the day they 'll come up with completely irrelevant er things .
22 When researchers look at schooling from the point of view of girls , it is perhaps not surprising that writers as diverse as Alison Kelly and Valerie Walkerdine can come up with very similar findings .
23 I believe it 's going to be a lot more difficult at the lower end of the scale unless the new Football League can come up with really competitive sponsors and TV agreements . ’
24 I ca n't suddenly change and come up with really hostile questions . "
25 picking him up , taking him , bringing him from Sunderland er , when he wants him he just phones him up , can you come up with now , and he 's a bloody driver you know and er
26 She did n't hear him come up from behind at all .
27 Take-up is lower among medium-sized companies ‘ perhaps because they feel their profile is too low to attract many claims or that their shareholding is so tightly controlled they wo n't come up against too many disgruntled shareholders who are the main source of claim in this country . ’
28 Partly on that score , and partly against the possibility that he might come back between now and South Africa in 1995 , the players would want McGeechan as one of the quintet .
29 Bob Monkhouse — already established as a leading comedy writer and just moving into performing — playing the poor wretch called up on his wedding day and Shirley Eaton as the NAAFI girl who would come back for just one more ‘ Carry On ’ .
30 It 's in our interests — you 'll come back for more !
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