Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It said in the E , the Echo I read in the Echo it 's er , Friday 's Echo that the first band comes on at four |
2 | A timer can be fitted to an immersion heater so that it comes on at specified times of the day . |
3 | no the English news only comes on at half past ten at night and then you 'll get what they wanted to hear , so you do n't have to listen to the World Service |
4 | There might be something I 'd like to watch that comes on at ten o'clock . |
5 | If people are kept awake for long periods of time , their drowsiness lessens in the morning and comes on with increased severity in the evening . |
6 | The door comes on to that and erm |
7 | ‘ Glory ’ comes on like hard bar-blues Dire Straits — and they 're very good at it ! |
8 | The rush comes on in five minutes , lasts for an hour , and you 're buzzin' and still going for hours . ’ |
9 | The Single Market comes in on 1 January 1993 . |
10 | he comes in about late |
11 | The family strategy is that Daddy must n't be disturbed when he comes in at six . |
12 | Erm it 's a simple flow system , raw material comes in at one end and flows through the plant , through the machining areas , through the assembly , and the new product , the finished product comes out the end . |
13 | erm We had to look for some lower riders and erm Tony Primmer of course comes in at four , which helps us immensely . |
14 | A braindamaged man who lives with his mother near the top of the tenement comes in at eleven o'clock , after sweeping out Seventh Street Pizza . |
15 | Besides China in second place , India comes in at fifth place in the league , and Mexico and Brazil are also both bigger than Canada , currently the G7 's seventh man . |
16 | ‘ Your uncle , as you know , comes in at ten past twelve on the dot and Carrie a few minutes after , that is if she has n't stopped to gaze in the shops . |
17 | as if I had n't got enough on my plate with Tim throwing a mid-life crisis and Phil doing the disturbed adolescent bit-now if you please Suzanne comes in at three-thirty in the morning , and me lying there sick with worry , she having never thought to phone , and London with rapists on every street corner or so one 's told . |
18 | Transfer-listed Thomas comes in at left back as Dicks starts a three-match match ban following his red card for elbowing Franz Carr at Newcastle last month . |
19 | He comes in with ninety-nine ideas of how to approach a scene . |
20 | There 's a pause while a young constable comes in with some tea ; the man at the door gets his cup , and McDunn and I sip ours . |
21 | but if he comes in with some work , you can keep on the check of the standard that they 're up |
22 | I have a person who comes in for two hours every morning , but … but she does just the very rough work . |
23 | I see arts students ' timetables , an English student comes in for two hours a week , and he 's home for the rest of the time . |
24 | Farming comes in for much criticism , largely it appears because farmers have responded to the need to make a livelihood from the land by producing more primary commodities using industrial techniques . |
25 | The legacy of Descartes comes in for further scrutiny in Joanna Hodge 's paper , which examines the concept of ‘ the subject ’ which philosophy has inherited from Descartes . |
26 | Your gear comes in for some heavy duty usage . |
27 | Margaret 's Anita is a trained patisserie chef , who comes in for three days a week to delight people with her delicious home-baked brown bread and scrumptious deserts . |
28 | Fulk , however , comes in for stern criticism . |
29 | Once more poor old Skerne Park comes in for more grief . |
30 | Though this comes in for constant robust internal criticism and revision , it is more thorough than that of many professional advice and counselling organizations and is increasingly used as a model by other organizations . |