Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | He was pleased to see how well they had all mixed , even though they had admittedly come together with a common purpose . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | The reader might have come away with a Victorian idea of the inexorability of progress , each generation better , finer and braver than its parents . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | She said : ‘ Try and persuade him to come home for a special tea . |
7 | This was also controlled by a private club , but we were sometimes given a day 's fishing and generally managed to come home with a few trout . |
8 | People are more likely to come home after a few drinks , light a cigarette and then fall asleep , often with tragic consequences . |
9 | However , they have come home to a safe place where they know they are loved and that it is safe to have their tantrums . |
10 | Then she remembered why Nahum had come home in a terrible temper and called her unrepeatable names . |
11 | Now , as she crossed into Farringdon Street and saw familiar landmarks , she stopped and put down her bag , gazing about her with the pleasure of someone who has come home after a long absence . |
12 | Erm sometimes if he 's been out very very late and I 'm still up and he 's come home after a heavy night drinking . |
13 | It was after her mother had come home from a solitary trip to Rome . |
14 | The rise in the popularity of herbs as medicinal remedies is less obvious but it seems to have come partly from a general dissatisfaction with synthesized drugs , as well as plastics , artificials and chemicals — " manufactured " articles of all kinds , which are being rejected in favour of substances naturally grown and formed by hand into the artifact required . |
15 | We had come now to a poor area . |
16 | He 's come here with a fixed idea , which he 's been looking forward to for half his life . |
17 | Two and a half months earlier Dedjazmatch Abashum had come here with a large force to collect the tribute which the Asaimara were withholding , but he had been afraid to enter Bahdu and had withdrawn . |
18 | So she had come across as a man-crazy huntress scouting prospects . |
19 | That would be a mistake : this is one of the most satisfying and interesting CDs I have come across in a long while . |
20 | ‘ In fact , I could swear your image-maker wants me to come across as a free spirit , someone who does n't need the convention of a male escort — and I do n't . |
21 | The paths of two lives , or three to be exact , came together for a little while and then separated . |
22 | 1910 is the year in which the Cubist painters , other than Picasso and Braque , came together as a conscious group , although many of them had known each other earlier . |
23 | I love walking the course , never mind the golf , but on this occasion it all came together with a good score as well . |
24 | Their work came together at a recent exhibition in Napier 's new KJP Gallery . |
25 | During the Permian period , about 280 million years ago , and until the start of the Mesozoic era , the continents came together in a single mass . |
26 | The painter 's eye , the poet 's search for meaning , and the social anthropologist 's interest in the everyday came together in a unique film style which built overall impressions from the juxtaposition of detail . |
27 | prisons , being regarded by most planners and politicians as ‘ non-productive ’ ( short-sighted a view as this may be ) , did not until very recently achieve even token inclusion in a Five Year Plan , and this came only after a lengthy battle by individuals within the Ministries of Home Affairs and Welfare to include a meaningful package for development in the correctional field . |
28 | They took this idea to Prince Charles ' Youth Business Trust — and came away with a low-interest loan for £4,000 . |
29 | And we came away with a true understanding of the value of the estuarine habitat . |
30 | The panel came away after a little while ; he put it on the floor in front of him , and wriggled through on his elbows and knees into the darkness beyond . |