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

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1 Because the polling system is new and complex , the results will not be known for several days , but most observers expect the local party 's candidates to come in far behind the Popular Front and other unofficial groups .
2 The Hochhauser Season had come along just at the right time , a time when she needed a little excitement , a little glamour , a little of the old camaraderie that she had known with her friends in Vienna .
3 Two , to see whether we can knock down the price and whether we can get him to come up here in the same way as Doctor does and do it that way to reduce the costs .
4 Our other major domestic market , the distilling industry has come back strongly from the low levels of production of the early 1980s and appears full of optimism , if the huge rise in the share prices of quoted distilling companies is a fair yardstick .
5 The wind , I thought , was shaking the door , but no , it was St John , who came in out of the frozen darkness , his coat covered in snow .
6 Gunnell , running a controlled race , came through strongly into the final bend and pulled away in the straight to win by half a second .
7 Gunnell , running a controlled race , came through strongly into the final bend and pulled away in the straight to win by half a second .
8 This improvement came through entirely in the second half and was predominantly in the USA where we saw the beginnings of economic recovery .
9 The cycle chain came off twice on the three miles back to the van , but I could n't be cross .
10 Seaman badly bruised a hip and came off early in the second half last weekend but has received extensive treatment .
11 So why was it Ms Aloni and not Mr Deri who came off worse in the latest scuffle ?
12 After we came up out of the dank womb of the pit , we went for a drink in the welfare club .
13 But as the shaking continued she came up out of the bad dream , trembling and drenched once more with perspiration , her cheeks damp with tears .
14 Boxall and Tierney came back strongly in the second game , but the Blackmoor pair pulled away at 7–5 up to take the game 15–7 .
15 City came back strongly in the second with two goals in five minutes .
16 France now came out openly on the American side and began actively to prepare a new invasion to take advantage of England 's difficulties overseas .
17 The truth came out again during the 1985 visit of the Israeli President to Dublin .
18 When we went to phototype Matthews came out right at the right moment , to the week ! .
19 The long square head came out well in the male version .
20 Came out just by the Old Observatory .
21 In the end , the understandings we have offered here came about indirectly from the actual learning process itself and contact with the deaf community as much as from the direct questioning we felt necessary at the initial stage .
22 I lapsed into a semi-coma , only vaguely conscious that we came round again to the familiar spot and waited , then headed off in a new direction .
23 Midfielder Dino Baggio added a second from another corner just before half time and substitute Fabrizio Ravanelli killed off the Portuguese side when he hammered the third shortly after coming on midway through the second half .
24 He has the habit of lifting the bat again from the raised position , thus coming down late on the yorker-type delivery .
25 Here there is a calm sense of wonder and satisfaction coming down gently from the previous energetic emotion with the sigh of , ‘ Ah ’ , but still maintaining the feeling of happiness and ‘ brightness ’ with words such as ‘ white ’ and ‘ flame ’ with references to nature and ‘ bird-song ’ .
26 Besides the top six , coming in just below the million pounds for their year 's labour were two directors grossing 900,000 ( $1,440,000 ) .
27 He sailed past the President 's beach house before coming over on to the other track .
28 Is there anything coming up locally in the next er
29 Following Burmese patterns the lines were usually of four syllables with the rhyme coming back diagonally from the fourth word of the first line to the third of the second , the second of the third and the first of the last line .
30 They 'd finished their show and were coming back down to the damp and squalid cellar the management refused to redecorate because of its ‘ classic atmosphere ’ .
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