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

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1 That 's the plans that we 've had for our children 's services , but I 'll come on to back to that in a minute .
2 The criteria which we 'll come on to debate , there is one criteria in there which I say overrides or is overriding in weight , and that is number eleven , to be consistent with regional and sub-regional policies .
3 Right erm we 'll come on to item three er , with the questions from the public and er Becky is going to talk to about er questions .
4 ‘ It 'll come on to rain soon . ’
5 And we 'll come on to talk about that in a lot more depth during the presentation .
6 Wi will you come on to talk about that at all ?
7 What we 'd like you to do and to consider , and I 'll come on to replacement soon , is to consider supplementing it with one of these types of locks .
8 Crozier sought to delay the making of the statement on the ground that it defamed him and might prejudice the jury in Barnet 's action against him , which would come on for trial some six months later .
9 He felt the cramp come on like iron bars bending in his limbs .
10 For example taking out the forward looking infra-red , infra-red search and track , taking out the the M I D S , the multiple information distribution system and certain aspects of the er defensive aids , to see what impact that would have and we found that if we removed any one of those erm then we would either come down to parity against potential threat or possibly er inferiority and that was really the supporting evidence to retain the full capability .
11 if I was gon na come down to college ,
12 It will just come down to organization really wo n't it ?
13 ‘ when they lived in Little Russell Street , in Bloomsbury , Mrs Livesey would sometimes come down to tea with my wife . ’
14 Even poets must come down to earth and to the bottom of their hills , and the long poem ends :
15 But defending Tory Tim Devlin , a fresh faced 32 , says the wartime Mosquito pilot should come down to earth .
16 ‘ Why did n't you come down to supper ? ’
17 Janet , tiptoeing out into the hall when Penman had opened the door , said that Aunt Emily was resting and would come down at tea-time .
18 and erm Marilyn will come down of course when she 's at , she 's worried as well about whether she 's going to get a job , cos er , I mean they need to have erm a second income I should think
19 City sources believe that the Bank of England 's task force will come down in favour of any alternative to Taurus that is cheap and simple .
20 … There 's more of public relations in this job than probably — that does n't come down in print .
21 In some of these early Sonatas I even find the fortepiano to be of advantage , particularly in the first movement of Op. 7 where quick passages should come down like hail : the action is lighter , and the incisiveness of fast forte notes much bigger .
22 ‘ And Ah saw an angel come down from Heaven , havin' the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand .
23 Mrs Patten will come in about supper .
24 And they 'd , they 'd come in for surgery and you know you 'd nurse them back again .
25 I did n't want the other boys to view us as being mates because then I would probably come in for abuse too .
26 The patient 's colour , face and body features as well as pulse and tongue will also come in for scrutiny .
27 Throughout the present chapter , and indeed elsewhere in this report , we have intimated that policies too must come in for scrutiny .
28 Well I 'm vo involved in Crossline which is a a Christian run telephone helpline , erm , we off , also offer free counselling and they find that er , there 's more men will actually pick up the telephone , cos they 're not seen erm , whereas more women will actually come in for face to face counselling .
29 Housing benefit will not come in on top of the rates .
30 Yeah , yeah six minutes past the hour so there , yeah , so they kept giving you doubts , now if you 're getting on this train make sure you get out at Lemington , so at about twenty past twelve , the twelve six went out from platform eleven , why , cos that will upset everything then , by , few of the trains kept coming round , then they said were very sorry but the Shrewsbury train will come in at platform ten that 's where we 're all waiting , so the ready train be outside somewhere , so , that came in just as the , the twelve , six went out about twenty past twelve these in and this girl got up so we said do n't get on this , you 'll never get to Birmingham you get on here , wait until we get on we said , cos they changed the train , oh she was getting all worked up , she come from Middlesborough , well I said well , well , anyway , we said no , there , there 's no trains for university no , nobody will be going at the right time will they ?
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