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

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1 ‘ We are aware of the further delay which has come after so many other delays , ’ he said .
2 Nearly all the original Italian families in the North-East come from just two small areas of Italy — Cassino in the south and Barga in Tuscany .
3 Further apparent corroboration has come from more recent independent statistics .
4 Just consider the additional impact that might have come from more popular scheduled kick-off times ( floodlit games all round ? ) when , again in ABC1 men ratings , New Zealand v Italy ‘ scored ’ 11 per cent , Wales v Argentine 16 per cent , France v Canada 11 per cent , New Zealand v Canada 13 per cent and Australia v New Zealand 16 per cent .
5 November came with especially nasty frosty fog .
6 Herzen came across even younger Jewish children on their way to the army in the first half of the 1830s .
7 The queen asked how the groups got on coming from so many different backgrounds and cultures , and if they were making any new recruits .
8 In five years this 'll come to over two thousand pounds !
9 This is why Springboks these days come from only these six unions , as we saw in the recent internationals .
10 Of course , it might be argued that most of them come from very poor rural areas , and that their diets outside would be equally poor , if not poorer , in nutritional value .
11 If you add those two up they come to about sixty one percent nearly sixty two percent .
12 The evidence for genetic vulnerability to anorexia nervosa comes from about 100 twin pairs taken from selected-twin case-report summaries and from twin studies .
13 Erm if you add all that up it comes to about three million words .
14 Erm membership of the Incorporated Society of Musicians which comes at about seventy eight pounds a year does actually include public liability
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