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

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1 In nightclubs and pop promo videos , it 's as if the banshees have come down screaming from the catwalk , staggering in their stilettos under the weight of their Max Factor cosmetics and costume jewellery .
2 They 've come along to talk about the Services for Industry programme , and what the University can offer local firms .
3 It looks , it 's come back looking like a brand new mower !
4 Must 've come back looking like a ghost
5 Waking in our bed one morning , we 'll hear a chorus of trills and cheeps ; fun has come back to cluster in the branches of the tree outside our window .
6 In fact , liberal or not , she has come back to work for the ANC , though her exact capacity is not made clear .
7 Stephen had them in the handsome , leather-bound edition of the International Collectors ' Library and also in the paperbacks that had come out to go with the television series .
8 A door at the end of the hall opened , and Arkhina came in attended by a serving woman .
9 The last man in , John Bendall had already injured himself when we were fielding and he also came in to bat with a runner .
10 This morning Betty — my cleaner — came in bursting with the news that there was a brass plate outside .
11 His parachute was caught by turbulence as he came in to land on a school playing field .
12 The small jet came in to land with a rush at Marco Polo Airport and , brakes squealing a protest , taxied clear of the runway .
13 They came in to land in a snowscape , the lights along the thin ribbon of recently cleared runway coming into view and stretching out in front of them as the Seneca descended on its final approach .
14 A few days after that Norman Prince , the founder of the Lafayette , flying long and late in an attempt to avenge Rockwell , hit a high-tension cable as he came in to land in the dark .
15 Just before she turned the sign on the door round to read ‘ Closed ’ , a woman came in to look at the toys .
16 Rob came over to perch on the corner of her desk .
17 The eerie lights would hang in the air for quite some time then the mortars came over to burst at the edge of the wood .
18 The ever increasing army of tourists who came up to look at the scenery was growing .
19 They were among a few people who came back to see over the property again quite a few times , and I met their sons .
20 I carried on , then came back to live in the North but it just seems to have been a really cemented bond . ’
21 Edward came back struggling with a load of planks , and I got up to help him .
22 Still looking doubtful , she went off to fill the order , and when Ellie had eaten it all , down to the very last scrap , and had two cups of coffee , she came back to stand at the table , full of admiration and amazement .
23 The world No 51 came out fighting in the evening .
24 Somehow it came out sounding like an accusation .
25 And you ken and all their friends and neighbours came around to help with the harvest they 'd have this home brew .
26 She cut through the heady memories and concentrated her mind on what Steve was saying while she watched a superb glossy white yacht coming in to berth at the jetty not fifty metres from the window of the restaurant .
27 Dave Crabb is coming over to help with the design and building chores .
28 She put it down , all the same , on the counter , but we did n't talk much longer as the revellers from the rear began coming through to go to the bedrooms .
29 The bar was crowded with men coming off shift from the electronics factory all arguing heatedly about a disputed penalty in a soccer match being shown on a T.V. set above the counter , the fact that the match had taken place two months before in no way diminishing the fervour of the argument .
30 ‘ And it keeps getting bigger and bigger , and so we keep coming back to complain about the size of the hotels and the lousy service , and STOP PUTTING CUCUMBER AND BUTTER ON MY F***ING SANDWICHES !
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