Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 My own favourite winter tree is Prunus subhirtella ‘ Autumnalis ’ , which comes in both white and pink forms .
2 A buffet menu on the Paris to Cologne express is priced in six currencies , while the British Rail equivalent comes in just one sterling — and in just one language — English .
3 The pure wool comes in over 50 colours .
4 ‘ One of her assistants comes in early each morning to begin the preparations for breakfast .
5 He comes in about six o'clock this mornin' and he 's in an awful mess .
6 She comes down here all I did was put me coat on , right ?
7 Er , in a number of ways I think everybody will agree that it 's been improved by er the er demolition of the terrace blocks , rather than refurbishment and the opportunity has been taken to create erm perhaps a a more comfortable relationship between bungalows that are about to be refurbished and the new houses , because the new houses are designed in such a way as to keep the scale down so whereas the terraced blocks were anything up to four storey , the new houses will only be two storey and in a number of cases they will they will be a relatively low two storey so that erm I will just point out on the front elevations that the roof comes down fairly low relative to the first floor windows so that it 's not too much above the , the roofs on the bungalows , we 're not talking about compromising people 's heads on the internal though !
8 Yeah , well she comes down about twenty to now and has a natter
9 Lawson comes over as smug and arrogant , yet his is the best book yet to emerge from inside the Thatcher years .
10 By common consent Murphy comes over as easy-going , but behind that there is a sharpness that even he admits does n't always make him the easiest person to work for .
11 I think a point that comes over very much is the one about the structure and when I talk to people and listen to what they say , they 're still in the very traditional
12 And it comes off far more as a you know , as a sort of Gothic
13 It comes up just short of the green , but he can putt it and he says , ‘ I can take four putts from here and still win . ’
14 Whether this lopsided record and Stewart 's stewardship is more than just coincidental will be a matter for the Test and County Cricket Board to discuss when his contract comes up again next April .
15 And nothing comes up about five times , aargh , and I , I 'm and your mother comes round and catches you , aargh
16 Well what I would what I would do erm I would rather have a commitment for a date to start when you go out of here and if you say if you 've got if you 've got something that comes up then fine .
17 For any knitter new to Shetland wool , the work appears very harsh when knitted , but do n't be put off , once washed to remove the oil it comes up beautifully soft and fluffy .
18 These are both recommendable performances : the Monte-Carlo orchestra , in particular , is on top form , and plays this familiar music for all its worth , so that it comes up as fresh as it must have sounded in St. Petersburg a century ago .
19 Somehow , you can sing ‘ Goodbye ’ till the cows come home , and it comes up as fresh as ever every time .
20 These now comprise 10pc of the total index but are under a cloud because of fears about US President 's wife Hillary Clinton , who is expected to stamp on their profits hard when her review of the US health scene comes out later this year .
21 But the teacher in John still comes out whenever some of the many schoolchildren who visit the centre see him at work :
22 And , for all the appeal of his singing and playing , Paul Hipp comes out pretty dull between the numbers .
23 The message comes out completely different at the other end . )
24 It comes out quite good .
25 Publication dates for the eight-pager , which comes out around nine times a year , are flexible , to encompass major events or announcements .
26 Comes out as black as she do .
27 If that still comes out too thick , weave for one row , knit two rows and so on .
28 There are plenty of players changing hands for £1 million , even £2 million , but it 's the one who is the costliest who comes under far more pressure .
29 comes round here this , this dog just shot out and hit car
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