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

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31 ‘ They 're going to come in at the far end . ’
32 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
33 I expect further applications to come in during the next year and , with time , a growing number of applications as the benefits are seen to come through .
34 In January of 1825 Barratt had decided upon an ambitious and costly project ; a deep adit level to be driven as a cross-cut , some 230 yds. downstream from Taylor 's Level into the eastern bank of Red Dell Beck and in a northerly direction , to come in below the old workings and to explore the vein , especially below that section expected to be opened up by Taylor 's .
35 Ed Morrison allowed John Jeffrey to come in from an offside position and ‘ collect ’ a passing movement between two Japanese players while Hayashi was tackled without the ball when a try seemed certain for Japan .
36 the people that have left are sort of in the recession and that now , there 's all the really big business people and that that have come down to the same level as everybody else .
37 that are grumbling cos they 've come down , but really they 've come down to the same level as
38 Fairfax — Fahfakhs — who was a big man in the government had come down to the little town where Tepilit was held .
39 My only other close encounter with a paraglider was finding one grounded in a quagmire in the Arrochar Alps , where the poor man had come down in the wrong glen , leaving him miles to walk back to any road .
40 A lot of flood water had come down from the upper reaches of the Cherwell , and a body placed in the river , say , at Lonsdale Road …
41 How this name originated I have no idea , but I do know that it has been around for many generations for a jingle about this name has come down from the 19th century and it went : " Old Cribb , Young Cribb and Young Cribbs Son , if it had n't a been for Old Cribb there would n't have been none " .
42 Either a spark had come down from the old fellow 's hole up there or him with hobnail boots had trod on er black powder and set it off and his hole went out underneath his feet .
43 An agreement to come together as an economic unit was reached by the exiled governments in 1944 , though the scheme did not envisage any political arrangements .
44 However in doing so , it is important that we take time , because time allows people to come together in a sensible way , not to be forced together .
45 Much current research in quantum physics , immunology and genetics seems to come together in the ultimate basis of homoeopathy and helps to throw light on what has until recently been an inexplicable mystery .
46 He was pleased to see how well they had all mixed , even though they had admittedly come together with a common purpose .
47 For the first time staff concerned with mapping and interpreting crustal structure in the third dimension have come together in a single division , Thematic Maps and Onshore Surveys ( TMOS ) .
48 It would seem that the plates which had come together in the Taconian orogeny , with the subduction of a Proto-Atlantic plate and the westerly over-riding of the sedimentary Pile along the line of the Appalachians had now more or less stopped .
49 The les fortunate guests had to come daily from the new hotel on Persepolis or even form Shiraz , forty miles away .
50 Friends of the Earth criticized the lack of concrete suggestions , claiming that " the government has come along with a blank sheet of paper and asked the public to fill it in " .
51 This is the second new recording of Kismet to have come along in the last couple of years .
52 " Ask Dr. Lorrimer to come down for a few minutes , will you please ? "
53 I ask him to come down for a few days and I also invite Lady De Marr .
54 He was intended to come down at the wrong moment , disappear , do the same again , then go shooting through the roof when the mechanics of the wire go wrong .
55 ‘ If you 'd be kind enough to come down to the front door , I 'll explain everything . ’
56 He needed to come down from a greater height than most .
57 The report adds that the question of " burden sharing " is crucial , as past accumulations of greenhouse gases have come largely from the industrialised world while future growth is likely to come increasingly from the developing nations .
58 The reader might have come away with a Victorian idea of the inexorability of progress , each generation better , finer and braver than its parents .
59 I 'm aware that we are in very subjective territory here and I have already confessed where my own preferences lie , but I 'm not alone in my opinion that the 80R 's channel two falls short of the mark , because every one of us here has come away with the same opinion .
60 Half a crown And you used to come away with a big piece of flat brisket and if he 's got any sausage left , or bits a of pork pies , he used to shove a bit of that in .
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