Example sentences of "come [adv] [to-vb] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | no doubt you 've come down to watch some decent cricket . |
2 | We sailed , we climbed the precipice behind the villa , walked among the chestnut woods on the mountain slopes and came back to eat delicious Italian food cooked by the voluble old peasant woman who looked after the villa . |
3 | The issue 's not totally devoted to scorching soccer action however ( huge sighs of relief from the two-left-feet brigade ) , as there are more than enough non-sporty releases coming out to keep any forty-fags-a-day fan happy . |
4 | If anyone was coming here to do some subversive overthrowing , everyone 'd be down on him like a pound of bricks as soon as he answered ‘ Yes ’ . ’ |
5 | Hardly a week passes without a major conference — in the past seven days , one in London , another in Lisbon — where television companies , advertisers and sponsorship consultants , a new breed , come together to divine any slight shift in the regulatory tea leaves . |
6 | ‘ And we come back to hear this shattering news about Marius . |
7 | Assuming a fair wind on major infrastructure , access , and drainage , it is unlikely that a new settlement would be producing a significant group of housings until somewhere around , at the very best , end ninety six into the of ninety seven period , in that context , what is happening in that short intervening period , assuming certain planning guidance comes forward to help that intervening period , and will that new settlement actually be built out prior to two prior to two thousand and six , will the fourteen hundred dwellings be built in that period , question mark , probably not , it will lap over , therefore in that context of a gap at the beginning , and a potential overlap at the end , it is very important again to revisit the peripheral land issue . |